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HomeMy WebLinkAbout042-340-047• ti fit,,,, � � � "�9 —� \ W , I t q: � a a r ., . . -�1 µ � .r I ' °e S` a ,. , v ` / + Y � � � .. r o' � eA / a Sri° , � ;A +. �.ff� i �J� Y � aC '` \fly A � r 'i ` � , '�M_� �I o. . �- ,.. . �.. 'ry � .A _.�/` � � �� � ` � � , .' ' � , .. n. Al � I 1' I � ` 1 1 �' _. p �i ` � � ' , � '.. �, ' , � Vt � ` P - ' � � .I' , , 1 1 , , , . ,. i M '�I , ADDRESS 1740 Esplanade C}rico, CA 9592,6 OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map an Boundar 3.0 acres into three one acre Y Line hiodi ication dividing parcels On the east side of Bay Avenue, a LOCATION r LOCATION intersection with Shasta Avenue Pp ox, 3450 feet north of its _ , Chico area,: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS; 42-34047) 48 ZONING SR- r GEN. PLAN DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED .--..._.Ap ,- ._ PROJECT CONSISTENT? ..-: Ncit the+Fi% DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN f PLACE IJZd„PAPER NOTICE(S) PUBLrPt7B.LISHEb SHED .. DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED J� /t� DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S ORT PREPARED NUMBER REP ENVIRONMENTAL DET,ERMTNATIOIV .. CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION_ _-`------ AND DATE DATE PILED NEGATIVE DECLAMATION BATE ADOPTED.:. MITIGATED NEGATIVE ?)E( - 'LA RATION DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT r �'•� %,���"' . .� DATE CER REPORT T2'xED SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY" REARING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION BOARD ACTION e P'r 1 1R ai"` S r"1 �1t 9z01\4_\ ,/� t 1r 1� 1` r\'L 3 Y ;yy L��:� �Y`,4.1�t. `\�+ '" a, �1 1, � fv\\ � tib_ y'lr.aa. `" �� 0 7. Carl itottschalk, AP 12-31+-1+7 unci 48, 3 pd►ec l.' un ;hO ('fa t, tide Of Ba,,t Ave., apl Y,— 3450._f.t. .north of its arri•r �c (acst.i(�n with Shasta Ave. Chico a,rowi . Lnginoer: Nr)rt:hxtur neinc •ring Q. Reid noted that a revloed letter wont ,Out: :Vrom :,lP140 1th : Pt- whet' it was realized that thi^ projoct i- kalso Vor ra parcel irralr, OFt,* KEARTNC'7 ti ;1 t, ' ;� *l nt'r'r 'CCx T lIIJ � Pupr on"'rrt,l ng th(' 1`'yl�+ Au::tl?�OvS1cVy r,,Crpl,,�r���� f.,'l N��rt,l, a.1: 1 r t� l airplicallt, was pre:!oot. The traffic signal pro I'M slow wnr r.lia=• vd- t+ wa. ►.hmth`, that the arr',ount, would be quite suml.l. On Public Works corldltRiou & the words "offered fov milc:ution" ware dilated. %,,,, was a jiscunrion of the 'd'•cC.'ss rulizl rani Arai nit!' problef= with. i The school a;ititgratiOn Masure was ehran" tj ra .•Y`. l��'>ti ,t,atej: having reviownd thn vuvir•W7lrmvnt,Lil.. r'trl"w (vv},(:=1"i.= ou'l the Flunuing; Direct or`e heport of Jane 19, 1985, 1 0 1 r.,ike ra rnotii.on t o r irrapact fr'r tho Carl grlut. a Mitigated nugativ( 9eclaaat on f nvir�,nr,("slt.rt, .attsryttal.k pnrcrwl �r:ap to .+a,,au1+• 3 ptart�r�l,r On .11+ 112 -t)4 -4t U.'I 141# fi.ndi,ng that he propet c�oul�a have an effect Orr th" �:.rrvirrrr +, �t.t , Lo, will not, has a aignificant E'3.'f-vt in Wi y r"413'.: 1"C' tvYli'.'�i Ulu r� ltai,rf' 1 'C l t,1(�'lt,i'aC4 li('U.,llxl; l:S pli ci wi't,h4 1 � required Mva,;ur�! is r; it.i gati rk rr'�1.r�.rf' f1 ar listed X�q . 1 � 'v� ; � •' P il.;+ilir b� within the larining 1'a.r30t.ar's R pcsrt o 'urge �. �.1j t"'1 i( rr ging ole]r�tt73 becau:;c tf"r• lrt,pact i.t lr rn iZ' i by z The motion 1t" C[I pit CICJIi.tr ; tlt ft to; County General Flar: 'Md 1'at,'( ''aurttyt ',+�r, u(;. ti.,,',ayn .!r•eoridtri Ily t��. strr .;ter and carried unani;r±u inly. n . 1{ fr=' � edt "itt•r'r'L'ai .ai+° &tr ril.'_li':at.ri'trt ta'a,' a'1optF�[1 11, .:cad MUSK ti .E, �Y , r`• , 1 t; avilk thio date, i will 'vi Lk" j �+i ,� tjo •,l°1,r ,; t.l, !, a l r, r11 of a loot i . 1. li °• Val 1. tt+jGrG't; `.) i.F1c i011owiric, to create %r4 lo1 r.,rt rtt1� , r,a-4 �.� 1 4b. pI 9:nditions: Public tJorks condttlons 1. provide two -wiry travevsable to aa:b parcel. from a county toat:nkninetl road or State 11tt;tlwsay. 2. Acce$8 to be tesetyed to dr;ado na pet county OrdtuAOCO. 3. show 50 tit. building 4rst:baek l the Murmur"" from v0OZArtina of access easement 4, provide road mAtot~enance algrekiindOt OL1 11CO N J , yR ALVIpoRy duttrr CO, Mann►nrj Carr►n, S. s t a n d a$ e On H a y A venue Urnville, LaIl lof,11D rd' i•,. co he `ons Submit n fo,r par4el$ b, 9uttr�r side rug tcsrl tr, ltfi—g. With gross wal �1f rr'r 41)•-tI Approval drainage plans to th`� b acrrrrr of rPrSi {aired rtCec install ro Department acr�T J t 6, need gvired Eactltt 3n Of rubac or 1'r�s• to the tr_,. or a (or centerline. County of aE fay Avenue.Butte 3t) ri. 7 Indicate a tsllt-r�p�wr�y K'r,oru tlta Avenue . 50 fl. build to se tl�,rr d' Show all from t1:4+ rc,ntr, easements rltrie of Bay 9+ Provide of record �n tlle of street name Einat rn.��5• Public sign, 1�, Provide Works prfor ��sr�aer,r�eq„tromEnts of permanent atton of tltia the nePartment. I'tr7a1 m;?p. i1• PA solution fur dra[n:� ,,�• Y Off assessments 1 2. Provide cul—de-sac 1�• Ob at t}te end rIF th,� ;,trees, Obtain encroa approA . chmerPt Of ch Providing trrjermjt artd Cans access road And equate :St trurt sta 14. aY Avanue� ht dttitanr�, atdard load PaY any del inquc,nt tapes car the ntersection 5, t a`a SLG tf, t,tu urrcrt taX'L = .Jo, ��,,t� z t' rj., ;� Leri t a red , f ti l r 4'! a bistk� it 7 - _ �r ���>t �PIr.. Jxi � 4111040t 1r2X rJ r c 4#� T. , I fir" PP (' xF3 j�,r Rea lt;h J °.i,t. 0 ,rid) 16.�'.rovide 'ataa�, wu bhae arn��s i' 1 nrrn1c� 1. it,x� li I Fnewide clar1r1 1"r " x ,lx'!r?1( 'Ji'1IJf,j e.tt'rk1�Y w1 tfTiEr t P, tt,;.iC orf i1�111 �,•"rwl" ;� x �i,, r r r q .P tet"� orP P.l(!P"� �' r+ trPirr ,tar "i r 1' w,,I , wdl "rr,., t ,� t 1 � �/{�"•,rt e�(ICJ( �P111���r �1P" if wiir�yr�, V � ,�� t r, , , w� r r �1 ! ` Ire Ci ��-- r. °' BuNo rtiC'Omm` BUTTE COUVIV ADVISORY AGENCY MINUr �!"Co. Ptnnnq July a , 1985 ;ill. h i95 log,'mn, �;aKtnrnia w•sy (rrz �a Showa ,C "t.18. �;rat`rx�A°L �• k�.rrave they rAr� tirGrit r�: �tl�1r ,^.,ew�i�� tlisPOOV, at tY z t'x �:ts., t �c f jaCh 9 a y , zrr.Fri 's►t " ' 1z't't' ', ' t'z�•w`trr is parcels r'utnbinrl With 'It' a€it,,ic€nt E �'t t;,r „rt.livis ,stt CL)rit aia the a ail€ aa, ; rl c •lisposul 'Ire"rt �� alz . •:t a Ord r ince . t t , .., 1 f, c:r:, f:orviti, yy�. �SS �. a.k' :a a�:i �.t Yx,% �.. nt ilj".� • t.t lt`+ ; W'A C+ i )�.. tj,i'ca tie and the existitit". zart comply wit:; f�tt•y +'€tqur�•;ta€�rtts :.1 tktwd �.,zt,�,ra ,.' .�ue►t;� t' ',r'z^ �, �:ts�.i.,rt I�l. The following rnitigat tots ::,€:a;'uru i; c �azii'c�1 .. ap •1a1 1..1 ` jtG Fla+r��'�_tx�f a pay pro rut -41 snurri t )WaUVJF ri cuts lQk, r' i l .7. „tr ;,ttiE• �trz: c'; r3 t'1+iw �rY'ri� ;t .r Motion �F? `,Jtt'w �." D.z' - ' F. APPROVAL Or' OF t.! e1 �.vi,1 .t r A,rr i r•'r 3 till't'h b1r Stirt�pt,.r tnz€i t' 1 ,a `r; it, ► i' i,.i *4 �,� Ol'�y �i4tiLlCttt .'.�i.".1�li.�E'o��. try° �i�l"r � M . 4► l $' as ttyp •ar APPENDIX HA N®TILE OF H�E'iEl~�t�+9I1�9 'Y"IC�T�i TO: Office of Planning and Research FROM: Pltig ep �c��tme 1400 Tenth Strep, Room 12i 7 Mt en Dive + . Sacramento, CA 95814 Oro ine, eA 95965 ' or - ,J U L 8 1585 X County Clerk `—' County of Butte ELEANOR t t 5 Aunty Oedk W,.- SUMEC Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance w�l✓t �e of the Public Resources Code. - ect Trfle AP # Name Tentative Parcel Map 42-34-47 and 48 Carl Rottschalk Stasubmittedto Clearinghouse) _ Telephone Num e (If to Clearinghouse Nu g Contact rson Public Works, John Mendonsa 534-4266 Project Lata on On the east side of Bay Avenue, approximately 3450 1'70t north of its intersection with Shasta Avenue, Chico area. R-oject Description Tentative Parcel Alap and Boundary Laine I`Ioai kation dividing 3.0 acres into three l -acre parcels. This is to advise that the Butte county Advisory Agency Leg Agency or Responsible A.vency has approved the above described project and has made the followhg determinations regarding the above: described projects 1. The project ,_„_ will, X wilt not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2.An Environmental impact Report was prepared for this project pursti nt to the provisions of CEQA X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. The 'E1R, or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be examined at: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drt yOt6ville. CA 95965 - 3. Mitigation measures X were, _ were nota made a condition of the appsrov'al of the pe-oject. 1, Pay pro-t6ta share tewaOs ihgtallation of traffic signal at 'fast Alva Cussickf 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations was; was not, adopted for this project. Date Received for riling ,July 3, 1985 . ' ...- w_: turf' Stephen A. Strt'eetlet senio ' planner Title w Aevlsed 3a wary 198, Buf'O CO- Miming i~ JUL 21985 ,.� Hutto G®r�;►rp, cd►rto>�, .AND OF NATURAL WCALTII AND BEAUTY — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (1111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, ,CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 534.4681 RONALD D, MaELROY Deputy Director Carl Rottschalk RE: AP 42-34-47 and 48 2700 Esplanade TPM & 111,M Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr. Rottschalk At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on July 1, 1985, the agency adopted the mitigated negative declaration regarding environmental review and approved the above -referenced project subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet if no appeals are timely filed--wi thin ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval--wth 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 fcr you - to file your "filial map" with the Butte County Department of Public works for recordation within twenty -Four (24) monthn of the date of .approval by the Advisory Agency. If you have; any questions regarding this _matter, please contact this office: Vn t ul u_ ry r y yo rS William Cheff Director of Public works a �4 ., )� iz ,& j___ t1n Mendonsa Assistant Director m/d s attachment Cd Planning Health Xorthstar Engineering r � � Carl Rottschal,k, Tentative Parcel Map and Boundary Llne Modification, 3 parcels on the east side of Bay Avenue$ approx. 3450 ft. north of its intersection with Shasta Avenusa. Chico area. AP 42-34-47 and 48 Engineer: NorthStar Engineering Public Works conditions: 1. Provide two-way traversable access RS-9--LD-II to each parcel from a county maintained road or star.- highway. 2. Access to be reserved in deeds as peg. tto inky ord Lnance, s 3. Show 50 f'ti building setback line measuved from ea nterline of access easement'. 4. Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 Frontage on Bay Avenue to be constructed to RS -9 -LD -II standard, i.e., curb, gutter, sidewalk and required street section for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install required facilities - 6, Deed to the County of Butte 30 'right-of-way from the centerline of Bay Avenue. 7. Indicate a 50 ft building setback from the centerline of Bay Avenue. 8, Show all easements of record oil the final map. 9. Provide street naive signs per eequir.:ments of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 10. Provide permanent solution for, drainage. 114 Pay off assessments. 12: Provide cul -:de -sac at the end of the street. 13. Obtain encddhmentprand Construct standaed road approach proadequate quat e sight distance at the intersection of access road and Bay Avenue. 14 y y q yq ed. . Pa an delinquent taxes or current taxes n.y rc. uir 15 Meet the requireu7ebts of Butte County Ordinance Nc; , 24-63 and Vesoluticln No n5�4o regarding school Impact, fees P6r the Chico iJsiiiied School bistrict and place a note on the Final. map strat;ing that; r�.sideriti�al building permits or mobile home installation or hookup permits POr residential dwelling units is subject to the payment of school mitigation fees ar..�w.i..•evr.++wYie.. ..w -.:..a w,. dw. ..L.w .,sem ..._ .-: .. .. le+k�. ...�...,+n....... r, .rw«..ek F. —.. w. - a.snW,..i. .. ROTTOCHALK TPM & BLM Health Dept. conditions: 16. Provide an area for wells and 100 ft. leachfield free setback around those areas on parcels 2 and 3. 17. Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries on parcels 1, 2 and 3 including the well on Ali 1Ek._34-47 if the well lies within 100 ft, of your property. 1$. Show a 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 3. 19. Prove the required usable sewage disposal area exists on each parcel. Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not: proven to contain the usable sewage disposal area required by the Subdivision OrdinanCe 20. Locate and if necessary relocate the sewage disposal systems serving the ekisting dwelling onto its respective parcel. 1 Comply with the requirements the Butte County Nitrate Aot�.ar�1?lan. The following mitigation measure is required: 1. Pay pro ,rata share towards Installation of traffic slgwl at East and Cussick. APPENDIX, F_ COUNTY OP BU`I'TC ENVIRONMENTAL CIMMIST FORM completed by T.ea Agency) Log lI 85-04-16`04 AP 1I 42-34"-47 and 48 x , BACKGROUND 1 . Name of proponent Carl _Ttotischa.lk 2, Address of proponent and representative (if appliCttb'to) 2700 hs lanade_a77 Connors L#>..----- Chico CA 95926 Chico_, CA 5. Project dcscriPtion _Tx1ta1� XT's:l hIAYBI? t�(J I l : TIANI)A"l OR ' FINU;INGS a171 `a7GNZT I CANCt .r-. a Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially redUCO tile ldlife species, habitat of a fish or wicause ti fish or wildlife population to drop below Self - threaten to eliminate a plant or animal communit)F reduce the number or restrict the , range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major, periods of California history or preliistorv? >a, Tloes the project have the potential to ac. tx e short term benefits to the detriment of lo, term, oats' (A short-term impact the environmental environment is one tvltieh occurs tea relimpacts will brief period of time while long-term impacts tvil7 endure :into the future.) — ---' c, hoes the project have impacts which are individu- ally limited, but cunulatively considerable? (A project may impact on ttqo Or ntctre separate resources where the imppact on each resource is relatiNoly small, but where the effect of the total of those �( imparts on the environment is significant,) d. hobs the project have environmental effects which will cause substantia.l. adverse effects on human beings, either alroctly or indirectly"�-- T1'T.lth"]hRi+lChA"1'TttN (`t`0 lie v0mpTete, by the l,eacl Agency) on the basis of this initial. evaluation; cant - ' rilld rillthe proposed , "cCItOATaltirect on the environment, and�i&EAfTVMCLOTONwilbeprepaed uld ave a osed T/1VE find that th,eltenvronmenil�thoepwi.11cnotobe a��sign�ticantfl� cant effect on cl'fc -t in this cane because the MI'VIGA`ION Mr-A.VRTaB described, on the oLtachod sheet have been added to the nrojoct� A NEGAT`CVII iliiClAPU%TION will be prepared, 1/101 find thc' prol�oesdtnEENVtT'tc1Nh1roject 1N'fhave Th1PACTsignificant iseffect re{ua-red, they envi ronmQnt , and, t'nt1N1'1' Clt t1UTTli, pLANNTNG ililPAitTMEW r It) ` �,atira �J ute.5 s ociaVe PTa-rine I rf i Reviewed by'. ,✓ y' �- IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPOT5 xp anatxons 0 on attached a 1 "yes�� and sheet(s)) maybe" answers are required 1. EARTH. Will the a• [astable earthrconditionsuor in significant!YES ��. No geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, n changes in overcoveriny displacements, compactiu,1 or C. Chane g of the soil? Change in topography or ground surface reTi.ef features? d. Destruction, cover' unique geologic or g or modification of any e• Increase in features? wind orPhysscal either on or off_sa.te?ter erosion of soils, 4 f• Changes in deposition or erosion Of beach sands, or changes siltation, or erosion Which mals deposition a river or y modify the channel of Cream or the any ba bed of the ocean or y, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime a,griculturall outside designated urban areasroductive soils -- h • Exposure of people or hazards such as earthquakes to geologic -� slides landslidesmud- `- � ground failure or Similar s mtd- 2 m' hazards 2. — AIR, Will the proposal result in substantial; a• Air emissions air or deterioration quality? of ambient b• The creation of obJectionable odors or fumes: , smoke �=• A1tex�a��ion of air� temperature movement, moisture, or , or any . .. recall �--.- change in climate y or regionally? -. , 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial; - --__. a. Chan es in currents g , or the direction. of water course or marine or movements in either fresh b, waters? Changes in absorption rates ` or the rate and amount of s 3 drainagrunoff? C, Need b patterns for :off-site surface drai,�a e . �nents, inCludin gmprove. csy�w�r�Yi • w culvertey��tallation7ation val' channe,,, d. Alterations to the waters? course or flow of :Mood e , g Chane in the amount of surface water in any water body? -- - £• Discharge into surface eaters alteration of surface Water , °r in any but not limited 'to quality" ozygen or turbidity?emperatux°e, dxso]ve�udan g+Al terat grotti on of of the direction or r Yd waters? ate of flow �. h, Change in the either through gdirecctyad, Bions aWa,ters aquif,xs, or through interception of an agtti£e • by cuts or e ccavac0tio i.Red�xction in the amount of water of available for public otherwise Dxposure of water supplies? l related hazarpdsple or Property such as to water --_ flooding? 3� YES MAYBE 'NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will th,% *,;oposal result in substantial: a. ange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plan•cs (iacludi.sjg trees, � shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rams or endangered species of plants? c, Introduction %,)f new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- % ment of exist a species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land anitnals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, ° benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. to existing fish or wildlife ,Deterioration habitat? �. 6 NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE: Will the proposal produce signific.ant light and glare? 8. LAND U512i Will the proposal result in a s^u� antis f alteration of the present or planned land use o f an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES+, Will thu proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of use of ant natural resources? b. tepleti6a of any non-renewable natural. resources? .._ 10. RISK OV UPSET. Will the proposal, involve; a:A ri's r of explosion or the release of hhatard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident 'r upset conditions? b. Possible interierence with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location, distrx uta oti, density, or gt(jWt-a rate of the human population? 1. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, housing? or create a demand for additional. 0 3� yES MAYBENO 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Wil the proposal rest it in . a, Generation of substantial additional vehicle W movement? Arkin facilities, or b. Effects on existing p demand for new parking? I, ist ng transportation c. Substantial impact on ex systems?atterns d. Significant alterations to pxesent p of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air traffa,c? f, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? PUBLIC :SERVICES. 11 the pToposal have an effect 14•or result in a need for new or altered upon governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. police protection? c, Schools?_ d,; Parks or other recreational facilities? e, '1ai.ntenance of Public facilities, including roads? f, Other governmental service -s? is, ENERGY. W 11 the proposal result in:g a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel .or energy?, b, Substantial; increase d �rea,uireemandtheodevelopmeexistinnt sources of energy, � a of new sources of energy? UTILITIES. 1Uill the pz' po sal result in a need for l�. �ew�sys��;ems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Fowey or natural gas? b. Communcat n5 system s? C, }Vater av,,,,tability: d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? Will the proposal result in: Cxeaton x Hazard ox potential 17, HUMAN HEALTH of any health a. health hazard(excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? Will the proposal result in the l$; prSTHfiTICS. a JruCGlOri a any 5cenxc vista or View open to the public, or will the proposal. result in the ,Creationr, aesthetically offensive site open of a ..._ to public vitW? G A -Z - YES MAYBE NO 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact. upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES, r a. ion WillPposal uof tor othe alt of or the destruction prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will, the proposal 'result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or ;object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect uniquo ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religiou.5 or sacred uses 'within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION OE ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION' Ar 42-34-47 and 48 See- attached. 1 ,. owl3 N QF V%13ONhfE rTAtV lb- Construction 4P 42-34-47 arar? 48 aPProximately 13, 00 f1` t"1 homesites area. � q arwe feet an insignificant overcoVer amount for an urban 1g' TWO acres of Of prime a walnuts will be removed from designated agricultural ails to urban use urban area. production. Con\= is unavoidable in the ersion 3bvc,16e subject to The property is within drainage fee,and Shsrsta Union Drtir�a Works. A SUDAD ditch is 1oc lmPrOVE-14ents ge District ated at at the di3cretion , and 4a d. the east Propert of Public 4a)di willr� y line. at the minimum.. ause the removal of two dozen wal tut t, •ees a: The Proposed a � agricultural residential division is consistent idential general with the Sit-1 Plan designation, zoning and 12: Random infill Fro,3ects activities on net serv�> tO ghboring px;OPerties, Promote adiition�l construction 131 Avera$e daily trai`�"ia generateo3 b burden the Though the number is in its y the two new parce East;Cussick elf insignificant is will be of this ma.p have intersectioA of a cotrtr bated f Land Pro,iects s twill further traffic signal. .heir ,pro rata rtorth and share towards 14 M Residentialinstal �„ an governmental deveIOPment services. here serves increase demand Provided itn a cost-effectiv,, in an 47ban for all Wenner. area, services can is 14ce Development ' project will will be sub,i„ct to ,,,. not be sr.heduled u t.i.l .tool. improve n p veinent fees. This 16c, 17be th! ordinance iii effective. nitrate contamina�ianpropertyinsChi cc,. Mrnk�diately. w r��t of t residents to contaminated he largQct area of Relyi.,�g on Pr+i vote wed absorption caPact water. Nitrat, is May "blue babies” y of red blood s reduce the ox y expose California Safe death: cells. Nitrate ygen Water su s have been linked alternative is Drinking Water Act stand pply should meet the to a cOmtnun..ty water Ards y proFerred 20a supply. butte Count Native Americans y maps indicate t determine y�hether^ablor contain the Prdpert archaeolo Y may have been used by is required, not development gical resources; It is might im tri order to surface resources, rOtOgn.ized that the orc pact rotbUrce hard may have co a survey mprr►mised M�_ Applicant: Carl Rottschalk Assessor's Parcel 42-34-47 and 48 Log 4 85-04-16-04 DATA SHEET' A. 1. Type of ProJect: Tentative Parcel Map. 2. Brief Description: Dividing 3 acres into throo 1 -acre 101;6, 3. J,pcation: On the east side of Say Avenue, 341301 north of its intersection with Shasta Avenue, Chico area. 4. Proposed Density of Development: 1 dwelling unit per acre. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: +/- 13,000 square feet. 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Bay Avenue frontage. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic sYstemsp a. Source of Water Supply! individual wells. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: To original parceli 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: None under Sh-1 zoning. B. -F,,nv Physical Eft Arg-ng—le-r-&-'r. 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Charactert Level valley land. b. Slopes: 0-23i C. Elevation: 170 feet above sea level. d. Limiting Factors: None, 2* Soils deep well-drainitz as Types and Characteristics: Vina Loam, soil, suited to agricultural use. b, Limiting Factors: Moderate liquefaction POtOn4,1,al, subsidence potential. S. Natural Hazards of the Land A. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Zone Vill, b. Erosion PotOntialt None, C. Landslide Potential: None. d. Fire 14azardt. Urban -Irrigated. ei EXpantivt Soil Potential: Moderate. 4. Hydrology a. Surface'Water.' SUDAD ditch Adjacent on the east. b4 Ground Water . West of East Avenue's high-nitrato area. " C# Drainage Characteristitsk Within SVDADo d, Annual Rainfall (normal.)*. 22-24". e. Limiting Factors Groundwater cottArftinatiOnv 5, Visual/Scehic Quality: Rural. views. 6. Acoustic QUAlitYl. Good, 7* Air Quality: Qoodw _BjgjgLtaj kny VegeUition* Walnut orchard, urban ornamentals, 9P Wildlife liabitatt 81rds, small MaMMA10- . 7. ta_ral F�yironr ems? 1.0. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: High. 11. Butte County General Plan desi�.nation: Agricultural -Residential. 12. Existing Zoning: SR -1. 13. Existing Land U �.,1"=�itg: Homies te, walnut ot"chard» 14. Surrounding Areae a. Land Uses: Orchards$ single-family residential at rural densities. b. Zoning: SR -1, S -R, RT -1A. C. Gen. Plan designations: Low Density Residential to east (in orchard -- not developed). d. parcel Sizes; North, 1 acre; east, Sp acres; south, 1--10 acres; west, 30 acres. e Population: Low den8itYi -_ orchards S. Character of Site and Areae Western edge of city slowly converting to urban use. 16. dearest Urban Area: City of Chico. • , 1'7. Relevant Spheres of influence: City of Chicon CaliforniaCal fo Water Service Company, Chico Area Recreation 18a Improvements Standards Urban Area= Purs'xant to Public Works. 19. Fire Protection Service* a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station% 441, 042. b. Water Availability? Yes. 20. Schools in Area: Chico Unified School District.