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- ' ` , ' - ' ' r � ' ' ' ° � ml, � TOTAL INFORMATION MANAGiMIEN7 CORPORATION y rs PzANN:tVG COi mts'SION. SuMM�,RY SEEET .E LAND =VrS2ONS TUNCallender Entexprises/ Kent Anlswede Logo 50-04-13-03 --- -ter Ave. Chicor Ca j9592$ 137. Marian' _ Same as.applicant, m :z'CT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 22. acres to create 2 one at 10.2 acres: and 1 at x.1.8 acres. ` SON At the southeast corner of Kennedy Ave. and, Meridian Rd. West area, „SS RS PARCEL NUMBER (S) 42-11-05 A-1 GENERAL PLAN 0&E`C PROJECT CONSISTENT? . , 2 RAll, PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT 31/ 2 4 / 9 0 DATE OF APPLIC.AUNT SIGNATURE' WiliSERVATI'ON ACT CONTRACTS? I APPLICATION RECEIVED 4/10/90 , VT/'SURVEYOR/CIV'IL ENGINEERS c • 4i� Bachman t ., 3012 EsplanaCler Chico CA 95926 R.. .SS M 'DATZ pL.ANNII`iG DIRECTORO S REPORT, PPXPARED - 3V- IITAL CATEGORICAL E=-IPTION -i DATE FILED DET��iNRTIO*i x.,10 OX: IE _ NEGATIVE DECLARATION' -- DATE ADOPTED` t/ MITIG,ATED N'Er,. DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT DATE CERTIt'YED STATE CLEARIN0 OU88 N4 SUB. COW41TTEE MEETING_ DATE. r� t A:DV180A'Y AGENCY HARING DATE. Jj� G et 1 ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION �'"l'J°` � &Mro� d Il APPEp.1►ED APPEAZ HEARING DATE, k COMMENTS FOR PwaiNSNG D-RECTdR- S REPORT _ Ci 'Buffop,. ,...•-+• i✓Q. Mrrlrtng iWwCkf11..' 0U-PAIIVI; 81 ow SIE lxxlV'r I,ITAT1iM, PARCE , WAM-R J'�.PPUCATIOrT U �D ( Pl,r:•a,ranpnjitj-0(., box) Callender Enterprises t Ahlswe---- JJIOKE N): il,rfi;;�riT: & Kide 345-2486 1371 Marian Avenue, Ci:ico, CA X75928 rqj-)JR: NO: • MON1 NO: G 1 R OR 0URVL,,y0Rs _h".'.tr/- Bachtean 3G12 Esplanades Chico. i'n's 95926: lJoIPICE OF IVI AIVG anplicanl:��i15��S1�?���------- -- _. IvC�F� Sti CTION ' r. :C4':()J'I OF MOPE lt'I"I;?'' TL_ 42-1 TOTAL ACRD _22 acres . ;� PARCEL tv1.,'IBE'Ro —O5 �.IE SU>; l IRSLI1tIP't?R'I `1'i'I'L: RIspORT OR HECEt�1T POLxCY 0� TITLE INSURANCE r, � c (dated �dtth n last siX month.3) t irm APPUICATION: INDICATE BELOW T' I DA AND, t COi `Ci1G Itf "3RP�!1Ti0IX 3Y t' HICR `411-13 PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS OPY TED: DOOJ: �� _. PACE IJ'UMEF2 AWD ,.IM 8 2t OT' S PARCE J38-q1G CREATED (j,.1cluding any temaindcO : -- parcels '- 1 ;of ;1.0.2 'acres and 1. of ��.• $_acres_ isd.3cent to o ISTANCt, TO I.L4'lLjtkL WATER COURCE OR ;,1TOW4 DRAM. South boundary o� parcel, ROPC5ED 2rtI;TJJCD CST' SR'YtAGP DIGi'�M�ALiynda v'idual sep'ria tanks �-- wit h Health Depaxtmant) MOPOSED SOU'Rcr4 Or WATER: ' (Check Frith, Health DePAttmerit) Q POWER AND PHONE U1trEV" XTO`i' i�J 111L.,EOU!` bkq,,y OI! TIM' ORIGINAL PARC) y4 es, WC v7', )JSTI?dAZI; nls x�c `lU 't IJ CLL I1AVE To tt tXTrNMD - ,DISTANCE raga ItAbiL CF ;;%f ItiJ T PLIB a ;��.JAJ,t -Me7�].-than Raad--ana-Ken�a.ec y—A—�nne_ To i LAI), ,(,.For on reaV tut pul)J i4 rind, check with Public Works Departmarlt) 1? AC('!.-, if''C1 E'-4JAY ATMC11 V0C[W,'tT.lxON TO UU0 'y 1.8 TJi -IF AC(E C IS M A I,1:COR[11 D I't7:[V `.'.tu' ROPA) FASEti`ENT; IM)IChDEED PZFERETICB t/DLIP,T, iAG!: _, , LF' TW- ,Z ARE!,' AMY t�dO ACCESS TIJECE: - ST FL SiiMN ONTHT, T> N TIVE 1,51E AND `, '�" P�G�Oi?T1�r� I),kIA .rIMICA`,i"ED BELOW voVR4t _ PACS ; -- ,D S'3'ANCLE TO C.Irl �,11hJ't"fi HAS M Vin,11M OF s1113 PMW'`tI. CPLATLLI ANY PAROLS A,I)JOIrlim, Tills FROpl ll? pcceiptti tlumber. ,! �L ._ Tot r APPENDIX E Date Filed UND'DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supolemental Information for. Planning De0artment 1. hist and describe any other relatedpermltg and other public approvals requiredfor this project-, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: _. None i1 �J 0 fl. EPNIEOtJii1;NTAL IMPAC`T'S AND iitTTGATION Identify potentially sipM ficant environmental impacts associated with ` the land (tivisi". What (>rojt:cl' rietiii;n features or special condition!; of approval (mi:igaLian measurO$) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? None anticipated, g . ENVI�dENTALS^ , ETTING';c aj Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, ,soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Des:rbe an existing structt1rLs on the site, and the use 'of y x the struptures. The exisping crop Erty is a single family res,rletace wita kiv,i and fijoa orchards b) Describe. the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical. or scenic aspects. e of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), indicate the tap apartment houses, shops, depart- meet stores, etc.),and scale of y f�atevelo Ment (height, frontage, P intensity of land use (otic,, -family, Parcels are approximately setback, rear yard, etc.),Tsurrounding p 2/3 of them are single famil:;v 1 _0, to., .�.a�c?ut �. , x es :d.ez1eea r the remainder are not occupied. CERTIFICATION. I Hereby certifv that the statements furnished above and in the attat:hed exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my Ability, an" that the facts'8tatem nets and information presentedk are true and correct to the beat of my edg and belief. Signature Date J 47 qte separate sheet fbr longer responses: 4/85 S .a n j Ztams 1-4 to be completed by applicant: r r �o 2 :s►7L4NA n CH IC0, 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: . ); P -C --G I --M A F� $, ASSESSOR' S PARCEL NUMBERS) -: O 112- - 1 10 " Q05 4, PROPOSED USE: S 1 N G -L.6- F= A rr,: L.:- f ;) C. S 1 i`� 1,!ho follo•.ring item are to be completed by the Planning Department: f,1013RLZIT ZO.'M;G: p -- r J LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: N �_ ,C;ja(.SiAL PLAN DESIGNATION:, 0 R!� l 1 A P_ (� . F 1 G I L--) %, Q (i Cdriditional Criteria: AGRICULTURAL=RESIMMAL YES NO It is recommended thatyou perform the F'OR ��t2CEZ. t=iA:P C3R STJ33DZVZSZb1V' M..�.PF 2, Water, and SeNer capacity x " 3. Adequate Fire Facilities BOTANICAL SURVEY :4. Road Capacity and Maintenance x Ztams 1-4 to be completed by applicant: APPLICANT NAME ,AILD ADDRESS; _ - - �o 2 :s►7L4NA n CH IC0, 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: . ); P -C --G I --M A F� $, ASSESSOR' S PARCEL NUMBERS) -: O 112- - 1 10 " Q05 4, PROPOSED USE: S 1 N G -L.6- F= A rr,: L.:- f ;) C. S 1 i`� 1,!ho follo•.ring item are to be completed by the Planning Department: f,1013RLZIT ZO.'M;G: p -- r J LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: N �_ ,C;ja(.SiAL PLAN DESIGNATION:, 0 R!� l 1 A P_ (� . F 1 G I L--) %, Q (i Cdriditional Criteria: AGRICULTURAL=RESIMMAL YES NO It is recommended thatyou perform the 1. Agricultural Compatibility, following checked items: 2, Water, and SeNer capacity ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHFGt 3. Adequate Fire Facilities BOTANICAL SURVEY :4. Road Capacity and Maintenance GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5. Acc,¢ss to Commercial and Schools - YES NO ORCHARD ANDFIMCPOP5 WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE:' -l. Predominant 8-10 ac, Parcel 'Size X 2. 'Vicinity of Urban Boundaries X WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: x -_ 's. Ag. Viability not Impaired x _ W;THIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR Staff, Determitlation: Substantially conforms to: LM USE PLAN: GEO AL PLAN: 1. Land Use X If Yes, 2. Conservation -X Name of Plan 3. Open Space .. WITHIN UREAN RESERVE: ,_ a 4. Safely' _ 5. Noise If Yes . Nai:a •of Res-,rve 6. Housing 5t., 7, Circulation 7C_ AIRPORT LM USE PLAft: � zOKMG. F6aty-+'e> _ � i T4 --7-3�t✓_ C.NTS: SV2UiJNDINlT- r�A2G�1-»7?�:�Ck7+^� ►�yA7�) ; ICS A iAt? G"riN��'rCgN la�� rr?e1��=f7 q t_. C t fA rQ . WaV L-0 C"blypo2.ri-. - r X, Planning Department NAME.: CALLENDER ENTEI RISES Environmental Health. Department 1UNT AH:LSWEDE CDV (rorestry Department) AP: 42-11-05 '— 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 Abat-Ment (ar,�a5 within large map in cabinet) "- -- (wall map) Sc tool Dis�irt 1� 1 �"� Water Company individual wells are not indicated on application or map) ` Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area) Orovil.le-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito "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 Mall Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District Cir; of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise }` - Biggs Gridley :ROVILLE 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 (theck wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) ' B1GGS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY')i check wall map and title report to site what applies, Some areas overlap: �r e ., Drainage District #1 Drainage District m2 Draihage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #833 Reclamation District X2056 Sacramento and San i,oaq un Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District JR CERTAIN CASES Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) _}C Cal. Trans (near State Hwy, 32, 70, 90, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Rwy. & Richvale Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road) , State Water Quality Control 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 hear 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, 95 (see mall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions)' SPECIAL CASES: check titlereport for any mention of special services or easements such mi to `Thermalito Irrigation District (numbered items) ,x . a COUNTY OF BUTTE oepartment of Planning 17 County Center Drive oroville, California 95965 ' t AHLSWEDE/CALLENDER Parcel Map AP# 42-1.1-05 Joh No, 90-030 ATTN: Mr. Brent Moore : Dear Brent: Enclosed is one copy of the final ma - p for the above referenced ro7ect for your review and approval. please direct your letter of approval to the Butte County Department ,of Public Works in order that we may prepare to record the subject Snap T -hank you for yoUf time and effort in this matter. Very truly yours, C' W, BACHMAN CWB : t r b 1 ENGINEEiRING SUHVPYING PLANNING DE81GNING 8012 rho EsPIdha o, Chico, 041110r,016 05996 (915) 342=4136 1� N�T.L F- OF .D]ETERr1=NAU24P0N 1400 ,Tenth -Street, Room 12'1 P7.annin nay 2Ca - Office of Plannin and Res ch , F' Butte Coo _45y g Department Sacramento, CA 958.14 7 County Center Drive or JUL 1 0 1990 Orovilla, CA 95965 X County Clerk,CANUACEJ G J13E?R t3 ;;y(u C!v4 County of Butte t OAMOM '.".TB TMCx ; Filing of Notice of Determination in:compliance with Section 21108 or 1.1152 of the Public Resources Code. Project 'Title AP ll Name alive Parc6l: Map 042-110-005,- Callender Enterprises/lent Ahlswede D'tate Clearinghouse number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa (916)538-7266 Project Location _ *,southeast ew n -r of Kennedy Ay i and Meridian Rd. in_ the west Chico area Pt Oject Description Tentative Parcel. Map to divide 22 acres to create 2 parcels, one at 10.2 acres and one at 11,.8 acres; This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on July 2, 1990 and hes inade (Date) the following determinations regarding the ,above-described project I. The project will, XX Will not, have a significant effect on, the environment, 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. XX A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of 024A. 5. Mitigation measures XX were, , i,tere not, made a condition of the approval of the "project. 4: A statement of overridin ' g considerations Was, XX Was tot) adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final ElR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at Butte County planning Department 7 County 'Center ?rive Oroville, CA 95965' Data Received for Filing and Posting at OPR July -10, 1,900 U Signator.... s`14 Craig Sanders; Ass;istant.Planner µ Tit'1e Rait��w:f 'tadri}1 '�Up x, : °.. Callender'Enterprises/K.ent `Ahlswede API 0427110-005 Tentative Par;:el Mah i Mitigation Measures: 1. Delineate the Zone "A,' Floodway on Parcel No 2 on the final map, as depicated on the 1989 FEMA Flood Maps 2„ Place a note on the 'map that all construction within the zone "A" :kloodway shall be built above the flood elevation as established by a licensed civil engineer. 3. Place a,note on the alterate or additional map sheet of the final: map stating', "Automatic :ire suppression sprinkler systems shall be W nstalled in all, new residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Associations Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings :nd mobile homes, NFPA Standard IM The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection ;in the -event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those Instances where they are installed," 4. Pay $75.00 per lot to the Butte County ,Fire Department for the West Side Fire Station fund: r �jlo CERTIFIED MAIL B C A U T Y —lmm tol:ll t nmrr, wrectar 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLR, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538.7681 RONALD D', IAeELROY Deputy Direclot July 2, 1990 Callender Enterprises RE: AP 42r11-05 Kent Ahlswede TPM 1?71 Marian Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Tear Gentlemen: At the regular ;meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on July 2, 1990, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with enVironmental mitigations and approved the tentative subdivision map on the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed _ on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed --within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval ---with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this s action wri.11 be final. a. Then the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to fixe 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 matters please contact this office: Very truly yours William Chef Director of Publir, Works Jahn Mendonsa Assistant bisector JM/ds attachment cc Planning Department Environmental health bdp&rtment Bachman Associates r r CALLENDER ENTERPRISES/KENT" AHLSWEDE, TPM, AP 42-11-05, 2 parcels located at the southeast corner of Kennedy Ave. and Meridian Rd. - Vest Chico area. Engineer: Bachman Associates l blic Words conditions; Deed to the County of butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Meridian Road and; Kennedy Avenue plus 20 ft. radius return at intersection. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback fromm the centerline of Meridian Road and Kennedy Avenue; Show all easements of record on the final map'. Obtain encroachment: permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards. y Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 6 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Hsal%h Dept. conditions: 7 Provide a 100 ft, leachhfield free setback around existing wells 'either within the proper�.y or within 100 ft. of the property boundaies, 8 Heet the sewage disposal requirements of the Butte County Flood Plain Ordinance. Compliance maybe met by placing a note on thz map that states "brew sewage disposal systems shall be located out of the flood plain. areas," 9 Place a note on the map that states "Deep water well sanitary e seals may be required to protect deep groundwater from shallow water nitrate contamination."" 'The following mitigation measures arp,requ reds 10 Delineate the Zone "A" Vloudt5av on Parcel N0, 2 on the fine! trapi as depicted on the 1989 V1I4A Flood gaps, I1 Place a. note on the map that all construttion within the zoite "A" Floodway shall be built above the flood elevation as established by A licensed civil engineer. 12 Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkelr syste"Is shall be installed in all new residential structures in accordance with, the of Sprinkler systems in one and two family Uwelli ns and mobif tion National Vri& Protection Associations Standard for the Jftsta P. y Y' g r NEPA Standard M. The purpose of the installation of sprink,1,&tlSystems � is for additional safety and property protection in the event 4' residential fires, This installation will reduce the, demand f�,e ntructural fire protection services in those instances'whre they are instal4ed." , r Ell fte coun LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH, AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director *. 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538.76BI CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD D� M.ELROY Deputy Director May 25, 190 Callender Enterprises RE-. AP 42-11-05 Kent Ah1swede TPM 1371 Marian Avenue Chicot CA 95925 Dear Gentlemen; Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above-identified property on July 2, 1990. 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, Oroville, California. If yo, have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this r t Very truly 'yours, William Chetf Director of Public Works Jahn Mendonsa ,Assistant Director �M/ds a ttaC�dment cc3 l'.n Ping `Depar'tment Env r6fimental. Health Department Bachman Associates 0006 Co. 0I4nntng Ca rm MAY 2 J 1,990 Orb4k WfOnta CALLENDER ENTERNISES/KENT AHLSWEDE, TPM, AP 42-11-05, 2 parcels located at the southeast corner of Kennedy Afire: and Meridian Rd. West Chico area, Engineer: Bachman Associates Public Works conditions. 1 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Meridian Road and Kennedy Avenue plvL 20 ft: radius return at intersection, Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline of Meridian Road and. Kennedy Avenue.: S, Show all easements ;Df record on the final map. 4 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards: Pay ,any delinquent tax)' -s or current taxes as required: 6 Meet the requirements of the Butte Cornty Fire Department. s, I' li h Butte, eoun�lj LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT )F PUBLIC HEALTH � �:�*„� �Y ;: ��� '!ats� •'`� 7 DCounSlOonOFENVIRONMENTAL ❑47E11 Elliott a'ad r"4r ''•" '+. l+ddress X 196 Memorial Way ❑ Y I- fxeply ro Chico, California 95926 ClroYillej California 95965 paradiae� California 95969 Telophano, 916/891.2727 1`elophonw 916/5384281 Telep6nei916/872.6308 May 14, 1990 �uff�3 Coy �lanaia� Callender Enterprises,',`' h RE: Callender Enterprises/Ahlswede Kent Ahlswede Parcel Map 1311 Marian Av. OfOW1110, C4tifta Se. Corner Kennedy Av. & Meridian Rd., Chico,) CA 95928 Chico Area AP# 42-11--05, Gentlemen 'rhis department had advised the Butte County Departfe?nt of Public Vorks Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application: Based on present information we can recommend approval or conditional approval. Recommended Conditions for Approval, 1. Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing.,wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries: 2 moet the sewage disposal requirements of the Butte County Flood Plain Ordinance, Compliance may, be, met by placing a note on the map that states "New sewage dispo^,aly systems shall be :located out: of flood plain. areas:" 3 Place a'not:e on the map that states "Deep water well sanitary seals may be required to protect deep groundwater from shallow 'Water nitrate Contamination," If you have any questions, plese contact the Chico office: ., Sincere l y� l26 W. Thomas Reid) R.E.II48, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Division of Environmental Health n/g cc: Public Works; Planning; Bachman & Assoc, ,j LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT' 7 COUNTY CENTFR DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORWA 95965-3097 TELEPHONE, (916) 538.7601 May 15, 1990 Kent Ahlswede- Callender Enterprises 1371 Marian Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Re, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 042-13-0-005 Dear Mr. Ahlswedes The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your. project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency_ within the required 105 _days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report which 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. The Environmental Documents and Planning '''irector's Report for your project has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set' hearings Aod approve or disapprove your project within six months from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The six month tlme limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on October 11, 1990. 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. TO Butte County Advisory Agency FROM Planning Director SUBJE, CT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Callender 'Enterprises/Kent .Ahlswede AP # 42-11-05. 'DXFE: May 15 1990 This is a proposal to subdivide 22 plus acres to create two parcels: one at 10.2 acres and one at 11.8 acres. The present zoning is A-10. The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Orchard and Field Crop. _he proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the :Butte County General Plan nor any County, Specific or community plan. A.,n Initial Study was conducted in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act NTItigated Negative Declaration is recommended for the pcoject< All eiivirorhin the �P,�aon has been forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the require.' 4 tl�iys as mandated by the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recommend appro of of t,j7e rPP,hta t.ive. Parcel Map for Callender Enterprises/.Kent - Ahlswede AP # 42-11-05, subject to !iii f+ -,'lowing mitigation measures: 1. Delineate the Zone "A" Floodway on Parcel No. 2 on the final ;map, as depicted on the 1989 PENIA. Flood Maps, 2. Place a note on "the map that all constiu W4thitishedZ ��� "A" Floodway shall be built above the flood tiony iicensod civil engineer. 3.. Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating) ; "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in ail new residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Associations Standardfor theinstallation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile honese NFPA Standard 18D. The purposed the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural lire protection servicei in those instances where they are installed." ,�' C:CJCJTV`r�r ��`" BiJT'T'7E EN�7'=RC7NMEIV°I't L, CHRCKLXS'r V SRM (To bt completed by Lead, Agency) LOG NO 90-04-13-03 AP No. 042-110-050 �� �'�G'ICGRC7LT1�7Y7 Name of proponent _Callender Enterpriser Kent Ahlswede 2, Address of proponent and :representative. (if applicable); Callender_Enterprises/Y.ent.Ah1swode C, W. Bachman _- L;71 301 i F,��,1;3nade rb4 e -n CA 95928 Chi co o CA 25226 S. project descriptioni, Tentative Parcel. Map to divide 22 acres to create 2 parcels,; one at 10:2 acres and 1 At 11.8 acres � ANPAIZQRY _ EXNDINGS QE YES MAYBE NO 1, boos the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environments substanf,.ally, reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, causea 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 or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? ti/ 2, Does the project have the potential to arhieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term environmental goa�s? (A short( -term impact on the envloo term impacts will endu k into the future.} period of time while ironment is one which occurs in a relaLivel brief er' S. Does the project have impact8 which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or moire separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but Where the effect of the total of those impacts on thn environme—lt is significaAt.) 4.. Does the project have en`iro $ental effects whih will cause substantial adverse effects on human. beings, either directlyor indirectly! ✓ Imo,: ]F_:RM', l`TA'r�d3N (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of this initial evaluation: IIWE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prrapared. .. I/WE find t[-�t although the proposed project uOULD have a significant effect on the. environment; there will hot be. a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION ME WZIi S descri..ed on the Attached sheet have been added to the project. ►. NEGATIVE DLOLARAT'ION wi11 be prepared. _ I/WE find the proposed project. MAY have a significant effect on the environments and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DEPORT is required. COUNTY 0V bUTTE,-'BANNING.b9PARTMENT DATE: 'M1:Y 4 100.0 Brent L..Mnore, Associate planner Reviewed by, ,10 �t.C,l . C Paola teasures Senior piatitlet � �„v. aE'r'rcr�rzorrr�s�nY�r.•�.r, (s ;r;�°���c.�� (Euplanat -phs of all 11YFd5" and "MAYBE" answers are r6qu fired on attached sheet.l s) . trAgTH. Wil'I the proposal result in significant: YES_.. Y L N0 . a. Unstable earth cinditions, or changes in geologic s0structures7 b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or ovorcovering of the snil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e, Increase in wind or water erosion of soler, either on or off site? f Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, depoe.ition or drosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? ._. g. Loss of prime agelculturaliy productive Soils outsidedesignated urban areas? h. Uposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes; landslides) mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? �V, 2, AIR. Will, tee proposal result* in substantial: ' a. Air emissi,rns or deterioration of ambient air 4uality2 . —._. b. The crestIon of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? e, Alteration of ai°r movement; moisture or temperature) or any change in ,r cliin.:te) locally or regionally? 3. Wim. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. water movements in changes in currents or the coursa or direction of wat either marine.• or fresh Maters? b. Changes in absorption .rates) drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Neorl for off-site surface drainage improvements; including vegetation, removal,, channolization or culvert installation? ------ d. Alterations to the dourse or flow of flood waters? ---- e. Change in the amount of surface Water in any Water body? f, 1); sclra r e into surface waters) or in any alteration of surfiict water quality ; including but not limited to temperature) dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g, Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? h. Change h-, the quantity or quality of ground waters) either through direct additions or withdrawals) or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? •.., i. Reduction in the. amount of water otherwise available for public Water l supplies? .�/ ,j,. Exposure of people ur property to water-ralatod hazards such as flooding? 4. PLA UT , Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number 5f any species of plants (Including trees) shrubs, grass) crops, and aquatic plo -ts)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangu 'd species; of l Plants? e. zntroduetion of new species of Plants into an area) or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? .� d. Reduetioni in acreige of any agricultural crop? r f i 5. ANIMAl. LIM Will the proposal, ie�sul, In ulrsr:ar,t i l i. 4 � VES 'htAl`Uls NO P p '` ; �;. a. Change in the diversity of species, or numiers" fury sp�i.viofr of animals (birds , land animals including =etiles p ) fish ii. '.1 ...hellfish, organisms or insects)? V b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rara.. badangera,j species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife hay itatl V/. b. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substant.ia.i. a. Increases in existing noise levels?/ b. Exposure of people to Severe noise levc,'Is`t' -- v 7: SLIGHT ANb GLARE. Will the proposal produ r= rygteifit tariff, light and glare? g, LAND USE. Will the propos.., result in a taiLatantini 3ilteratiun of the present or planned land use tf an area? 9, NAT L41 RESt1URCES, Will the proposal reseal ,a sol' at �ntial a Increase in the rate of use of any r;a•::u'ra restu,ct,60 b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resource l _>. —v✓._ 14), PTSX OF UPS' ill the proposal involvet a. A risk of ' oxp`iosi.on m- release of hMzardooa sutistances (inoluding, but not limited to, oil,, .,esticidenr chem4cals or radiation) in the event of an accident at upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emer'0i., < xespo...se plan or emergency evacuation pian? _ t/ I1.. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter lot i'tion, dixtribution, density or growth rate of the human population'. !I. HOUSING., Will the proposal affect exisi',lng housiarg, or create a demand j fox additional housing? 1✓ 13.. T.RANsPORTATIoNIC.IRCULATioN. Will the proposal r,tuj,t irrb a. Generation of substantial addition4 t vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilit;i.ea, or rie"d for new patVingl t c. Substantial impact on iexistir:` trail oortation systems? ✓� d. significant alterations to present patterns of circiilation or movement of people and/ov goods? e. Aitorations to waterborne, rail of air trafO�Ic � ✓.. f. Increasa'in traffic hazards to ,otir vehicles) bicyclintti or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC 'SERVICES. Will the proposal: Brave an effect upon, or result in a nee 1 for new or altered government services. a. Fre protectiori7 b4 Police protaction W c $ahools i d. Parks or other xecreational fnci.11ti,es7 f e. MAintenanoe of public faeiiit de. including roads? f. (ether governmental services a 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result ins ;>, �r C MAI`llC NO. _ a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel of energy? t/ ` ti. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of anergy? 16, ITTILT.TTES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the followings a. 'power or natural gr_se b. Communications systems?, c. Nater availability? V d. Sewer or septic systems? o. Storm water drainage? V -f, Solid waste and 'disposal:? HUI4AN HR_4ITH. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or 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 aesthet.ecally offensive site open to public view? Z 19, RECREAT.IOli. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or V l quantity of existing recreational oppoxtuni.taes7 _. Lb. CULTt7itAI, RESgC ROES. a, Will the proposal result In the alteration or destruction of a J prehistoric or historic archaeological sit-a? b. Will the pj!oposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric! or ,historic building, structure or object? �� , V. c, Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural 'values? _ V_ ' d, Will the proposal restrict existing religious or Sacred uses within the potential impact areal j2XScAjSS:Y,-01 ' Or. +1rTYFOmMjEN3 AT-, . V-VA:T,t7AnrrON .:e attached. DI L1,SSldIT.F ENVIR6 OIENTA L,,VAI;AT)(ON AP # 042-110-050 1a: The proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditions. 1b: The development of an additional single family dwelling on the project site which will be allowed by the creation of a new building site and parcel will result in some disruption, displacement, compaction and over cornering of the site as a result of developing structures, driv-ways, and parking areas, etc, Itis anticipated that the density of one dwelling unit peg I acres will adequately mitigate any significant impacts caused by disruption, displacement} compaction and over covering of the soil. 1d The site has no unique physical 'features. ie: The proposal will not cause erosion, 1f The proposal will not affect any water cour.. . 1g The proposal will not represent a significant loss of prime agricultural soils. The project site is currently divided into two crops and the proposed subdivision will create lots in relationship to the existing agricultural land uses. IV,e,, All of Butt; County is located in a moderate earthquake intensity zoite VIII. Construction of buildings to the Uniform Building Code 28tandards will provide adequate protection to occupancy in 'case of seismic activity. 2at The proposal will not affect air quality, 2b The proposal will not create objectional odors, smoke or fumes, 2c:: The proposal Will not affect the atmosphere, 3a: The proposal will not affect any water course, 3b: The project should not result in any sigr_iiicant change or alteration to the drainage pattern 3c; No off site surface drainage improvements will be necessary 'as a result of the proposed project,; 3d: The proposal "will not significantly affect any flood control. channels or water courses, 3e The proposal will not affect any water course. 3f: The proposal Will not significantly affect surface water quality: 3g The proposal will ,not affect the 'direction of lower ground waters. 3 h,..The proposal will not directly affect iy aquifer: 3i; The proposal will not create a reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supF"es 3jt The project site has a small portion along the southern property line which is within the Zone "A" floodway, as identified on the July 1989 Federal Emergency ;Management Agency Flood Maps. In order to mitigate flood hazards and property damagee, caused by flooding, the Zone "A" flooJ mea sihall be. drawn on the Map -with a note which states, "All development within the Zone "A" floodway shall be constructed above the flood elevation as established by a licensed civil e;gineer." 4a; The project site is currently in use for agricultural purposes. No significant change is anticipated at a result of its proposal: Some minor portion of the Fijoa field may be - removed: to ,^onstruct a single family home and access. 4b The site contains no rare plants. The prol.-CiL site is currently utilized for agricultural purposes. 4c The proposal will not affect existing plant life. 4do The proposal should. not significantly affect agricultural crops, Sa< No change in the diversity of speciesi or number of any species of animals is anticipated to occur as a result of the proposed project. Currently 'the project site is utilised for agricultural purposes. It is anticipated that the Fijoa and Kiwi operations will continue and will provide suitable habitat for small birds and animals. 5b The site contantz no rare or endangered species 'of animals. 5c The proposal will not affect existing animal life. 5d The site conttiins no significant wildlife habitat. 6a The proposal will n&, 7esult in a, substantial increase iri noise created on site or in the "Vicinity., 6b Sweeping the orchard floor and other orchard and agricultural activities will generate an excessive amount of noise during season4l farm Operations, Theproposal will not result in a substantial increase in light or glare created on site or in the vicinity. L 8: ` 'cultural -10 acre minimum). The General Plan The ro act site 'is Zoned A-10 A rr project C g * designation for: the protect site is orchard and 'field crop. The zoning district vas adopted s ' in 1975, prior to adoption of the county wide land use element in 1979 and the Chico Urban Area I And Use Plan in 1982. 'When zoning predates tht General plan, Gdnetal Plan policies have to be reviewed'very carefully to determine the appropriate parcel size. Two sets of policy statements apply in this area: those froin the Urban Area I.And Use Map; and those from the Butte County' General Plan. i Green line policies deem existing A-S and A-10 zoning classifications as complying with the agricultural preservation policies. The orchard and field crop designation in the Butte County General Plan sets out three conditional criteria to determine parcel size: vicinity of urban areas; and surrounding parcel sizes of 5 and 10 acres; and agricultural viability not impaired. City limits are located approximately 11/2 miles from the project site. However, "Urban Area" extends along Highway 32 within 1/2 mile of this project site. The property is very close to the urban area. Parcel sizes surrounding the property generally are within the 5 and 10 acres parcel sizes outlined by the General _Plan. 9at The proposal 'will not affery any natural resources, 9b The proposal will not deplete any natural resources. 10a: The proposal will not involve the use of hazardous materials. 10b The t )posal will not affect any emergency services. 11 The proposal will not significantly .affect the population of the area because the proposed densities do not exceed that planned in being developed in the area. 12 The proposal will not significantly affect housing demand: 13a The proposal will not substantially increase vehicle movements in the area. The project' will generate an additiotial 10 vehicle trips per day. Such trip generation factors are not considered to be significant on the existing roadways. 13bi Compliance. with the Butte County-Cod,- Section 24735 regarding parking will mitigate .any adverse 'impacts as a result of this project on parking. 13ct The proposal will not substantially impact the transportation system, 19d The proposal will not alter the present pattern of circulation in the area 13e The proposal will not, affect rail or air traffic. 13f The proposal will not increase traffic or traffic related hazards in the area, 14a I'lie proposal will result iti an incremental increase in demand for firee protection in the Area. The Butte County Fire Department/California Division of Forestry has indicated that cumulative development of ,ruralareas will impact the' ability, to provide fire protection services. They have stated that the installation of u °-.bmati fire suppression sprinkler "systems in residential structures, the use of fire resistant building materials and water supply systems adequate to support the sprinkler system will reduce the demand for for fire protection services, The California Department of Forestry does not now operate a fire station west cif the -7 Southern Pacific :Railroad tracks in the Chico urban area. A%cess to tho project site by fire trucks can be restricted by train movements. At any tithe the train can block the tracks for 20 minutes under Federalguidelines. The average house can burn to the ground in eight minutes. To serve a growing population on the west side of the Chico urban area and minimize the risk of the inaccessibility to this area by railroad operations, the fire department has established a fire station building fund. Each developer is requested to contribute $75.00 per lot, towards the purchase and construction of a new fire station, Additionally; the Board of Supervisors has adopted a resolution requiring all parcels not served by the community water system to contribute $200,00 for the purchase of a water tender. 14b. The Yr^ tosal will result in an incremental increase in demand in police protection in the _ area. _ 14e; The proposal wilt result in an incremental increase in demand for school services in the area. However, the school 'impact fees which has been instituted by the Chico Unified Schonl District are anticipated to reduce the impacts to less illan a significant level. proposal will result in an incremental "increase in dem 14d. The and W p p p { ror park and recreational facilities in the . However, the Recreation and Park im ,ct .fee instituted by the Butte County. Board of Supervisors is anticipated to reduce the imps cts to a less than significant level, 14e- The proposar will result in an incremental increase in the need for the maintenance, of roads and other public facilities in the area. 14f. The proposal will result in an incremental increase in demand for all other governmental services in the area. 15ai The proposal will not utilize substantial fuel or energy. 15b The proposal will .not substantially increase the demand for energy. 16a. The proposal will not affect the electrical power or natural gas distribution systems. 16bi Ilse proposal will not affect communication systems. 16c The proposal will riot affect public water systems. 16d The proposal will have to meet the requirement of the Butte County Environmental Health Department: 16e. No new storm drainage will be required as a result_ of the proposed projec#, 16f The proposal will not affect solid waste disposal; 17a 'Ma proposal will not create any health hazards. 17b. The jwtoposal will not expose people to any health hazard; i 17b , The proposal will not expose people to any health hazard. 18 The proposal will not result in an ascetically defensive view because it is consistent with surrounding development. '19i The proposal may result in_an incremental increase in demand for park and recreational facilities. 20 The proposal will not affect archeological sites. The project site is delineated on the archeological sensitivity maps as being a low sensitivity area. 20b; The proposal will not affect historic sites. 20c; The proposal will not affect cultural resources. 20d; The proposal will not affect religious resources. RECOMMENDED -MITIGATION MEASI RES 1. Delineate the Zone "A" Floodway on :Parcel No. 2, as depicted on the 1989 FEMA Flood Maps: 2. Place a note on the map that all constriction within the Zone "A" Floodway shall be built above the flood elevation as established by a licensed civil engineer, 3. Place a note on the alternate or additional map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in - one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13D. '17he purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed." 4. Pay $75.00 per lots to the Butte County Fire Department for the Westside Fire Station Fund. 5. Pay $200.00 per lot, to the Butte County Fire Department for the purchase of a eater tender. DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map 2 Brief Description: 'Tentative Parcel Mala to divide 22 acres to create two parcels, one at 10.2 acres, and one at 11.$ acres„ 3. Location: At the southeast corner of Kennedy Ave. and Meridian Road in the West Chico area. 4. Proposed Density of Development: One dwelling unit per 10 acres. S.. Amount of impervious Surfacing: Less than 5% 6. Access and Nearest Public Rod(s)• Frontage on both Kennedy and Meridian Roads 7. Methodof Sewage Disposal: Individual septic tank and leach filled systems 8. Source of Water ,Cupply: Individual wells 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to parcel 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: �No further subdivisions are allowed under the current zoning classification. B. Environmental Settin Physical Environments 1. Terrain a General Topographic Character: Level valley land b. Slopes: 1% c. Elevations 150' above sea level d. LimitIng Factors: None 2. Soils a Types and Characteristics: Farwell Loam; a brown loaim with. light sandy texture from one to three feet thick, retains moisture well and is well suited for irrigation. ti. Limiting Factors: Moderate liquidation potential. 3. Natural Hazards of the hand a. Earthquake Zone; Moderate earthquake intensity zone VIII: b. Erosion Potential: None C. Landslide Potential: None d. Fire Hazard: Unclassified e. Expansive Soil Potential: None 4 Hydrolo( a. Surface Wateri An irrigation slough runs along the southern property line of Parcel No. 2. a 'b. Ground Water.- Ample supply C. Drainage Characteristics; Generally southwesterly d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 20-22 inches e. Limiting tactors. Area of heavy ground water withdrawal and potential subsidence. 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good 6. Acoustic Quality: Good 7. Air Quality: Good Biological Environments ls. Vegetation: Kiwi and Fijoa orchards 9. Wildlife Habitat: Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological and. Historical Resources in the area: Low sensitivity 11. Butte County General Plan designations Orchard and field crops, also located west of the Chico green line. j 12. Existing Zoning: A-10 13. Existing LandUse on-site: Fijoa and Kiwi crops and one single family dwelling 14 Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: Almond orchards and single .family residential' b. Zoning: A-10, A-5 C. Gen. Plan Designation: Orchard and field crops, commercial along Highway 32 d,. Parcel Sizes: Ranges from 5 to 40` e. Population: Mural residential 15 Character of Site and Area: Agricultural area on the fringe of the Chico urban 16. area. Nearest Urban Area: City of Chico, located approximately 11/2 miles from the project site 17. p Chico Unified School District, Chico Area Relevant Spheres of Influence; Recreation District 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area: Not Applicable 19. Fire Protection Servicer j ai Nearest County (State) Fire Station: Fire Station No. 41 and Fire Station No. 44; both located six plus miles from the project site, b. Water Availability: Water tender only 20. Schools in Area-, Chico Unified School District ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL 1, Map 114, Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General J ` Plan revised 1=77, by CHX Hill. 2, MapLiquefactionPotential: Seismic Safety Element Butte County General Plan 1q revised 1-77,by CHMH11 3. Map 1114, Subsidence & Landslide Potential; Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHX Hill. 4. Map W-2, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General. Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. 5, Map 111-3, Expansive Soils: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHX Hill. 6. Ma IV-1 Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by'CH2M Hill, Map , 7. Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHEM Hill. 8'. Map 111-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by C14X Hill. 9, Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P. Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1981 10. School District Map, Butte County Planning Department. 11. Chico Nitrate Study'Map, Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1983, by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District, The Resources Agency, State of California. 12, Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No, 67-178, Butte County Board of Supervisors, December 5, 1987+ 13. Flood Insurance Rate Maps, National Flood Insurance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1988. 14. USGS Quad Maps, Chico, 1969. l5i Soil Map, Chico (1925)/Oroville (1526j Area, V.S. Department of Agriculture. 16, Soil Survey of Chico(1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Department. of Agritulture. 17: Bu tte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions; and Facilities Map, Butte County Fire Department and California „Department df Forestry. Butte County Planting Department, r l+��y 10. 1990 B C HI M A Iol A ASS',.MATES Rini a Ec. ptAnn�n9 �°�rntri' LINTY OF BUTTE MAX 14 1990 Department: of Planning Orovill©l raMomia -7 County -Center Drive orovil.le► California 55965 RE; CALLENDER ENTERPRISES/KENT AHLSWEDE Tentative Parcel 'flap AP# 042-110-050 Log #90-04-13-03 Our Job No. 50-030 ATTN. Mr. Brent Moore far 'Brent: n response to your initial study letter dated,May 71 1990? I offer the following.- The following;fife recommended conditions # 1-•5 are acceptable for this project, with one minor addition. It is our desire to amend Condition 03 to include "for new construction onl°v" We request this project be scheduled before the Advisory Agency Ai-- an tan early date. We appreciate your time and consideration in this matter. 'very truly yours, C. 1W. BACHMAN CWB: jb ENGINEERING SURVEYING PLANNING v DESIGNIN'G q12 `Cho l~spinnada, MOO, Caliturdi J5926 'Tetdphone: (916 342,4136 Butte, co"'nt LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 8CAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - ONOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 0,5965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) $38-7601 May 7, 1990 Callender Enterprises / Kent Ahlswede 137.1 Marian Ave. Chico, CA 95928 Re; Tentative Parcel Map AP 042-110-050 Log 090-04-1. J3 Dear W Ahlswede An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate thiese impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required tA part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR:) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the Ming 6 yr rr. project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date rF,a Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10.00 a.m. and 3.00 P.M. Smcerely , B. A, Kiecher Director of Planning Brent 1;. Moore iY Associate Planner BLNTsbb Enc. ccs C. W. Bachman - COUNTY OF BUTTE ,, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORDS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 April. 1.0, 1990 Callender Enterprises Kent Ahlswede RE AP 42-11-05 1371 Har s^ Ave. Tentative Parcel 114 Chico, Cf +5928 Gentlemen: This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map far the above -referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Departmexit for environmental determination, and to the Environmental. Health Deptxtment for its review. 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: These departments will contact you regarding any additional information they :may requ:Ltz., Very truly yours, William. Cheff of Public Works ig,bn 1;Iend6nsa caant Director JM/kle cc, P) kt:nting Department Environmental Health Department Bachman & Associates 1120 (kevised 2%88) 102 100 Ao. u i im + `C mac 6. C tri n r {n a� r. «. , 1165 ._..�. �'. r ...._., �i ^+���yt�'�' ���yy m--.. ..,...s..: �..,.,. f�W 4/ �..-..s.�...w.w..-. � •....+.w � i. .. [I ' � • .w 7 r a AC. • AGK , „ p I' r 4 4. ,/g./.,=may B ID WEL L 6 ,S'l�'B, �', �2 /U. R. l E. M. D. � . ,f r r� IDv2.7� 2325.96 .932 '400 0.365/", PM 77 Cl9J ?In, lot 41 b O 32 40 IO Ac Qli wS 11,48A . II66A9 Y J5 C:p A /U13Ac. 5Ac _ � Cn o' 12JOAC 1166,45 $4 32 4r to P4Ar ca ... 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