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c/o 2990 Alamo, Ave. Chico, Ca '95926
same as applicant
' O T DESCRIPTION TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP to divide 4.28 acres to create '
I 2 3parcels; 1 at 1,V +/- ac and 1 at 3.21 +J acres.
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on the northerly side of.Hwy. 32 apprfjx.•1500 ft. northwesterly
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the intersection o-f 14Wy. 32 and. Kennedy Ave. Chico area.-
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4"rT., Pr,AN CONFORMANCE REPORT
4/26/90
DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE
I,rD CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS?
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I� :�:E APPLICATION RECtIVED 5/3/90
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s�EN1/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER__ Robertson � Dominick
+.uDFES: P.O. Box~1.216, 'Red Bluff' CA 96080
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1 I DATE TILER
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mm 'DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED
1IITIGATED,NEG. DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED
ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED
STATE CLEAR,-NGH008E NO.
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P%AGIra DPMI i' PRE C 1114:, KARY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY V ` ITIE INSMITCE
(elated within lam S:Uc ra0nths) WITH APPLICATION. BELM THE DATE
A It),CORD,NG INFORb%TION BY w1g, R Th'Ia PARTICUTAP EARC�L WAS VFATED i
DA�EN BOOK PAGE
iwt RAND SIZE OF PARCELS BEING CREATED (including any reulain3tr)
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to MAIM AND pjtotfC. LItgES EXIT To TFC 130U tlwARy Op ' Ol JI rIDTkL PARMLY �E
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DISTAI CE TO CITY LZNTITS:
DOES THE OWI OF MS PARCEL NOW MTN� OR HAS HE ?iT THE PAST 0PNED w IA S
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To AdVidory Agency:
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7 C'eni:er Drive Applicant
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LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS'
Suoolcmental Information for Planning Department
J, list .and describe any other related permits and other public approvals
roq►tired for this project, including those required by city, regional,
state and federal agencies
2 prtipased scheduling/associated projects:
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1_ Anticipated incremental development (phasing of subdivision units,
fuLiare development plans):
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Describe
Wltst nethod will be utilized to accommodate surface drainage?
htiw nm -site and downstream drainage channels Will be affected.
5, k'rc ximity of water fear fire fighting ut oses (hydrants, .ponds.r' i c•
g 8 p p
A. W1 11 pxrr teat. ttn or grad'ng be necessary'. Cubit yards (estimate) t
P p and tn+suntanou� areas only)
for Havel to rte” eri�y ('rural
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1{ . )x�JV 1 Itc�NrtEty sAL l� f ['ACTS AND- MITIGATION MEASURES"
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clLpnrl7lly Significant environmental impacts associated' with
the r spe
1,11%d diroosedto��alleviare potentialcil s
visinn. What project designee
+,F at>presvai imi,tigation measures) are p p
nrty 1 r•onmenta L impacts?
t+, p;f)VlitONME;a'rAL CC'1TING*
7) ibe the project site as it exists before the project,
itt� ktrding information on topography, soil stability, plants
,and attlmal,s, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects:
1)escri be pity existing structures on the site, and the use of
i hcs s6 Ciictures.
on
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Describe the surrounding y properties)
ultural, histor cal.ioroscenicn
And animals and anyaspects,
1)tants
Lndicare the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc;)i
kntetrsiky
of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, depart-
merit stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontages
:setback, tear yards
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' etc.)-
certify that'the
sfurnished above and
in
CERTIFICATION.[ hereby
resent the data and informationrequiredfor this
1,1ctt-d exhihts p
he b "of my 'hx7.at-+,'� and that the facts, statements
hill i.,tk ovaluat t ot] to test a
ed are true and come
zt to the hest of my knowledge
sitd io,for`m:
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7*0TZ "PARC=. MAP OR STYB D='VISTON' MAP'
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•s; �+ n wo be completed by applicanz,:
NAI1E AND ADDRESS Ji: f 1�� V-/
107
r 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION; _.
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3. ASSESSORtS PARCEL UUMEP.(S)
44 PROPOSED USEt AJ=T�:'_ 'YYr( ?ter' /0
The folloWing items are to be completed by the Planning Department:
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CURRENT ZONING: � - A LAND CONSERVATION AG"XM-fM -
GMTERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:.
DPV41onmentlSitn Dnsignation Criter at YES NO
1; v^1� JZ SAY; /1 fj�_; �It is recommended that you per bi'm
the following checked items:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDSCHECK
3. 1L BOTANICAL SURVEY
�• ►� GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
60 __. .
7.
YES No
8 WITHIN DEP.AR11.1ENL 'OP FISH � r�
9 AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE:
10 WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: (%~
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- WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR
Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to: IANb USE PLAN: a
GENERAL PLA.Yt 1. Land Use +j if Yes, ,�� ,.C/'t�?
2, Conservation, csJ Name of Plan — a
3. Open 1dde
A. Safety .ac._ � ., 'WITIII14 URBAN RESERVE:
5. Noise_
6. musing .� Name of Resorve
y
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Stat v3,},Yto.tura '.., r. , j �� ✓ ,�� Y'.,[+Ii� Y �•�=./p �•
AS TA�!AY APPLICANT FM M, L--- UESt=- ULD DIVISION: I AN AW1,RC Oc i7� ABOVE 5 Y rr brt nc11.11A iC1i
T119 C -O iMMIhNCE W!"11A "M GGar.,'1% PLL'J j+%ID tMJIN'C. «.
Dattai
Signature a Applit sc1t
+1%is report ill expire and be diseardod six (6) monLhd frbtn the dotef' tho stuff sivatuirc.
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Planning Dq,artment NAME. KEITH S. ITUMPHREYS
Environmental Health Department
CDF (Forestry Department) AP 42-09-63
Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map)
1 Butte County sheriff
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PG&E (check title report for easement)
._.�,. Pacific Bell
Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR
Orov llL Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet)
SooJ, Di �z; is {wa l map)
? 1 0-0 I Ott �C2
Water Company Vif individual wells are not indicated on application or map)
Dur;-nn irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co,
4 .zfornia Water Service Company (Chico area)
Oroville-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 Mill, Ridge/Forest Ranch area)
A,/ Paradise Irrigation District
1� City of . . (check wall maps for spheres of influence)
Oroville
c, Chico
Paradise
Biggs
Gridley
GKWILLE AREA ONLY:
Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet)
Feather River Recreation District (see large map in. sbinet)
El Medio .Fire District (check wall map) a small portion of Oroville only)
BIG S, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY) i check wall map and title report
to see what applies. Some ureas overlap.
Drainage District nl
Drainage District #2
Drainage District #100
Drainage District #200
Reclamation District 111$33
Reclamation District mZO56
Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District
Butte Creek Drainage District
IN CERTAIN CASES
Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions)
Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas)
Cal, Trans (near State Hwy. 52, 70# 99; 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy.
Rich•vale Hwy.),, 191 (Clark Road)
State hater Quality Control Board (peojects with more than 100 lots or units)
United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land y- check AP books)
Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Ozoville)
State Vatter Resources Department (property gear Lake Oroville --- watershed)
Rock Creek Recl.aimation Dist. (west of Chico Airportf south of Rock Creek and
east of Hwy. 99 (see wall map)
Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions,)
SOuthem Pacific Transportation Co
SPECIALCASES: check title report for any mention of special service's or easements such
as to Thermalito Irrigation Dist--ic:t (numbered items)
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Butte int
-- LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
h R DIVISIO14 of ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Address )0 196 Memorial Way � 7 County Center Drlvo CJ 747 Elliott Rood
Re I to Chfro, California 95926 Oroville, California 95965 Parodiaer California 95969
p y Telephone: 916/891.2727 Tolephono:916/538.7261 Talaphone:916/872.6308
May 29 1990 ot.06 CO. Plannlng
Keith Hump?:reys RR: Keith Humphreys Parcel Map
2990 Alamo Av.; ;�•„ �Ns Highway 32 Chico
Chico, CA 95926 AP# 42-09-63
jtin.
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Deas Mr. Humphreys: 000vil b. _41110=4
This department
County
to
of Public Works
Land Development areep p act on the above applica-
tion.
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Based on present information) we can recommend approval or conditional
approval.
Recommended, Conditions for Approval
1. P ovide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either
wittu n, the property or within 100' of the property boundaries.
2. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Nitrate Action Plan:
a. Sigh and record the required sewer service and storm drainage
agreements:
b. Place a note on the map that states V1Butte county permits for the
installation of_septic tank systf✓ms will require the construction
of sewer laterals for future public sewer connection,"
c. Place a'note on the map that states "To comply with .Butte County
* and `Regional Coater Quality Control Board requirements, allowable
sewage flows to be served, by septic tank systems will be 334 gallons
per acre per day.
3. Locate and if t ecessar}f relocate the sewage disposal system serving
the existing development onto the respective parcels.
4, Provide an approved source of domestic water for the mobilehomc
5. Remove and dispose of all debris and rubbish on the property:
_ I•%-" --., LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH A14D BEAUTY
.-•mss.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
°" *'' a •" + 7 COUNTY CEIITER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephones 1916;538-7266
y RONALD D, McELROY
Deputy Director
July 20, 1990
Keith S. HLmrihexys RE: AP 42-0963
x.990 Alamo Ave, Tentative Parcel 11ap
Chico, CA 95926
Dear rU . I1utlpherys
We. have ref!eived your letter requesting withdrawal of the subject:
application. The,appli(lation is considered withdrawn as of the date of
your requOtstt
Should,, you have any further quest.ong concerning this matter; please
contact this office at your' convenienco
Very truly yours
William Chef
Director of Public Works
�J hh Mendonsa
Assistant Director
cc Planning bopartment, +1
Envirorunental Health pepartment
Robertson Dominick
�Mg Co. 't#anningcam
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KEITH S. HUMPHEKYS
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2990 Alamo Avenue
Chico, CA 95926
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June 2B, 1990
Attention: Craig B. Sanders, Assistant Planner
COUNTY OF BUTTE
Office of Planning Department
7 County Centex Drive
Oroville, CA 95965-3397
Dear Mr, Sandersc
Thank you for your letter of June 14, 1990.
All things
considered, I have decided to withdraw my
application for
tentative parcel map. Please, therefore,
consider this a
request to withdraw our application for tentative
parcel map,
A.P. 4042--090063, Log #90-05-03-02.
Your consideration: in this regard is ,very much
K Tft S. HUMPH YS
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appreciated.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been
reviewed pursuant xo the pt6vis_ion of the California Environmental
Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, et. seq.) and a
determination has been made that it will not have a significant
effect upon the environment,.
Log # 90-05-03-02
AP # 042-090-06,3
2 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
Tentative Parcel Map to divide 4.28 acres to create 2 parcels, -.1 at 1.07 /— ac. ,
and 1 at 3.2:1 +I- ac.
LOCATION OF PROJECT;
On the northerly sidz of Hwy. 32 approx. 1500 ft. northwesterly of the intersection
of Hwy. 82 and Kennedy Ave, in the Chico area.
'. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT'
Keith S. Humphrey
2990 Alamo.Ave.
Chico, CA 95926
S. MITIGATION MEASURES:
6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect
of this project .is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville',
This study was
Adopted as presented.
supporting wi reasons s. Specific modifications and
Adopted with change
pp are attached.
7.1
A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the
decision making body.
Nearing Body _
Date of 'Determination
Determination:
On the basis of the :initial study of envitonmen"tal, impact, the
information presented at beatings, oomments received on the
proposal and our own knowledge and independent research:
effectthcenvironment
find the
proposedproject
and a
COLVE�OT have a significant
ATNF DECLARATION is
hereby adopted.
Nle find that the project COLD have a significant effect
`
on the environment bv.c Will not in this case because of
[] attached mitigation ,nea; ures described in item 5 above
which are by this refei-ence made conditions of project:
approval: A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is'hereby
adopted,
Signature
Title r
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TOT'S L OZ' D:ETaER1" -TNA=:ON 1,
o : Office of Planning and Research VROM. Butte County
1400,Tenth Street., Room 121 Planning Department
Sacramento; CA 95814 7 County Center Drive
or Oroville, CA 95965
County Clerk
.� Country of Butte
XJBJECT = Filing of ' Notice of Determination in compliance u ith Section 21108
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code.
11r 'oject Title AP Mame
'Tentative Parcel hJap 042-090-063 Keith S. Humphrey,
;tato Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone lumber
If submitted to Clearinghouse)
Project Location
0athe northerly side of Hwy. :32 approx. 1500 ft. northwesterly of the intersection
Df Rwy. 32 and Kennedy Ave. in the Chico area:
Project. Description
'Tentative Parcel Map to divide 4.28 a.rres to create 2 parcels; 1 at 1.07 +/- ac.N
and l at 3.21 +/- acres,
"This is to advise that the .Butte Country
(Lead Agency, or Responsible Agencv)
has approved the above-destribed project ori and'ha5 rode
(Date)
the following determinations regarding the above-described project!
li The project will, will nnt; have a significant effect on the.
enviro.;.dent .
2. An Environmental Impact Report was 'prepared for this project
pursuant to the provisions of C9QA,,
A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the
provisions of CEQA.
3, Mitigat bn Measures p were$ were riot, made a condition of the
Approval of the project.
4. A statement of overriding considerations Ms) was not, adopted
for this project.
This 18 to certify that the final EII with, comments and responses and; reca rcr ibf
,project apprevaI is available to the general public at:
Butte County Planning Department
1 County Center Drive
O'ovil.le, CA 9596
Data ReddiVed for 1! ililg and
Posting at OPA
Si:gnaturd
T�'Lle
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butte
LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AtVD BEAUTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE --OROVILL;E, CALIFORNIA 95985-3337
June 14, 1990 TELEPHONE: (016) 538-7801
Keith S. Humphrey
2990 Alamo Aver
Chico, CA 95926
Re Tentative Parcel Map
AP' iso. 042-090.063
Log #90--05-03-02
Dear Mr. Humphrey:
An initial study of ,your proposer; project, a Tentative Parcel Nlap, indicates potentially
adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To
reduce or eliminate these 'impacts, suitable mitigation measures are rewired as 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
scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response 'within 15 days from the
date of this letter:
Should you have arty W es}ions regarding this matter, please contact this office between
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m,
Sincerely
B. A., Kircher
Director of Planning
eLoti
(. •aig 13. Sanders,
Assistant Planner
B,nc.
cc Robertson & Dominick
APPLNUX I
r' COUNTY OF BUTTE;'
ENV2ROl*7MENTAI., CI3E�CZ��S'T FC7i2M(
(To be completed, by Lead Agency)
Loc No. 90-05-03-02
AY No. 042-000-063
r ��AC�GROLTNIa`
.. Name .of proponent Keith S. Hu;nphre,y
7, Address of p- 4onent and representative (if applicable)
2990 Alamo Ave. _ Robertson & Dominick
Chico - P. 0. Box 1216 -
Red Bluff, CA 96080
3 Project description: 'tentative Parcel Map
?AAXTDA,TQR'Y _ F'2ND1:NGS OF' SZ0N2F'ZCANC'E YES, MAYBE NO
i. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or uilalife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate
a plant or animal, community, reduce the number or:vestrict the range of.a rare
or endangered plant or ani6k or eliminate important examples of ma,jnr;' periods
of California history or prehistory?
.2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
detriment of long-term environmental goals? (1. short-term impact on the'
g- impacts will endure into the future.p e 1�
environment
t xs one which occurs in a relativelybrief erred of time while
,
3. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but eumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact on two or ciore separate resources Where:
the impact cva each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the
total of tCsose impacts on the environment is significant.)
4i noes the project have ehvirotnental effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beifigs, either directly or indirectly?
j TD�TE225+�CZNAT=ON (To be coinpletdi by the Lead Agency). On the basis of
this initial evaluation;
11W, find the prod ised projei;.t C600 NOT hIVe a significant effect on the
environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
,,-
IM find that although the proposer! project COULD have a significant effect
on the enVi'roruaent, there will not be a significant effect in this case because
the MITIGATION MEASURES described an the attached sheet have been added to the
project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION !412 be prepared:
IM find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the eavironmenL}
And an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ;ttPORT is required,
CObtiTYOF 8 TTTE, PLANNING DEPARMEivT
DATE: Jung 12, 190 By:
Craig' anders Associate Pl. lar
Reviewed by.
,�aul.a T;easuk�e, 3eniar Pl��tri�r , ,,
(Explanations of all "YES01 and 'MAYBE" answers ai�e required on attached:sheet(s)
h. gARTH. Will the proposal result in significants
1'F:5' M,
NO
a.
.instable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substiuctures7
b.
Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?'
,
c.
Change in topography or ground surface relief features?
d;
Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical
features?
o.
Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off sire?
.
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 ant bay, inlet or lake?
g.
Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban
areas?
h.
Plandslidesof' people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
, ground round failure or similar hazards?
2. A19. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a.
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality2
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b.
The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?
✓_
c.
Alterat1on of air movement, misture or temperature, or any change in
limate locallyor regionally?
1, WATER. Will t s proposal result in substantial:
a.
Changes incur, ints, or, the course at direction of water movements in
either marine Ur fresh waters?
b
Changed in absorption rates) drainage patterns, or the rate and amount
of surface runoff".
c.
Need for offsite surface drainage impkovements, including vegotatidh
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removal, channelization or culvert installation?
d.
Alterations to the G.urse or flow of flood waters?
di
Change in the amount of surface hater in any water body?
f;
Discharge into surface Wa"ters or in 'any alteration of burface water
quality, including but riot limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or
turbidity?
g.
Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters;
h,
Change in the quantity or quality of ground Water's; either through
direct additions or withdrawals, or throughinterceptionof an aquifer
by cuts at excoation5i
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Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public Water
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s applies?
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Ekpudwj� of people or ,property to Water -related hazards such as flooding?
4, PLANT, tlFE. Will the ,proposal result in substantial:
a,
Change in the diversity of spear )r number of any spedies of plants
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(including trees, shrubs, grassy ops) and aquatic plants)?
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Rb, Reduction of the numbers of any tunique, tare at endangered species of
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rants?
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lntrbduc"tion of new species of plants into art Aeoa, at in a barrior to
*ho, normal replenishment of existing species?
d,
ltedtiction in acreage of any agricultural c:rop7
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ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result* in substantial:
YES L.YUE
NO
a. change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals
(birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms
or insects)?
b:. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare at endangered species of
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anf. ►els?
c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or in_a barrier to,
the migration or movement: of animals?
d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat?
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NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
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b: Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7.
LIGHT AND 'GLARE. Will the proposal produry significant light ,and glare?
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LAND USE. Will the proposal;`result. in a substartidl alteration of the
present or planned land use of an area?
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3.
NATl1RAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial;
A6 Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?
b. Depletion of any non-eenewLAe natural resources?
10:
RISK -0F UPSET. Will the proposal involves
a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous,` subs Lances (including, but
not limited to) oil, pesticides; chemicals or radiation) in the event
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of an -,c'ident or upset conditions?
ce with an emergency response plan or emergenel
b. Possible interfPrenevacuation
plan?
ll.
POPULATION. Will, the proposal alter location} distribution, density or
growth rate of the human population?
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a
affect existing
p p housing, or create a demand
pro6
foradditionalhe g?usal
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TRANSPORTATIUR CIRCULATIDN. Will the proposal result in:
a. Generation of substantial.additional vehicle movement?—
bi Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems?
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d. significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or
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movement of people and/or goods!
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
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f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles; ?►i..cyclists'or pedestrians?
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- ll the proposal have aft effect upon] or result in a need
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forhewsor Altered government services:
a: Fire protection?
bi police protection?
d. Parks or tither recreational facilitidd?
e. Mafntthahce of public facilities, including roadsl
f. other gavei'nn►entai services?
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15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in:
YES MAYBE NO
a, Use of substantial, amounts of fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or
require the development of new sources of energy?
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UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or
substantial alterations to the followings
a, rower or natural. gas?
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b. Communications systems?
C, Water availability?
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d Sewer or septic systems?
e. Stora water drainage?
f. Solid waste ,and disposal?
17,
HU14AN HEALTH. Will the proposal "result ins
a, Creation of any health hazard or potent, -'al hazard (excluding mental
health)?
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b. Exposure of people to potential health !hazards?
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AESTHETICS. Will the proposal: result in the obstruction of any scenic
vista or view open to the public, or will tha proposal result in the
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creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view?
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RECREATION. Will the proposal. result in an impact upon the quality or
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quantity of existing recreational opportunities,
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CULTURAL RESgURCES,
a. Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a
prehintoric or historic archaeological site?
b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects
to a prehistoric or historic buildings structure or object?
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c, Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change
Which would affect unique ethnic cultural values?
d." Will, the proposal restrict ekistng religious or sacred uses within
the potential impact area?
PXSCT-T,->SZON OF EN'V±nQNM,EN-XP r. EV'.AtLJAtrTON'
Eek attached.
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L USSI NOT' 1F.1'v'V RONIVIENTAL EVALUATION ION AP # 042-090-063
1b,3b 3c,16e: Extensive disruption, overcovering of the soil may occur as a result of commercial
development on the two parcels being created. However, the same development could occur
without the benefit of this parcel map.
Additional runoff generated by overcoverin,g of the soil will be addressed at the time of building
permits and a permanent solution to drainage will be required. Due to the permeability of the
soil on site, little or no runoff occurs in its natural state.
I:h: All of Butte County is in a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone 'VIII,. This project is not
located near any identifies', fault. Adherence to 'building codes will provide adequate protection.
Crom seismic activity.
6b,17b The property is directly adjacent. to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. The Butte
County Noise Element has identified noise levels that range from 79 decibels 100 feet from the
tracks to 64 decibels at a distance of 800 feet. The applicant has indicated that the proposed
uses on site will be commercial. However, the C-2 zoning also allows for a wide range of
residential uses from single family to multi-family'
The noise levels present on this parcel are
not compatible with residential uses. Noise levels will have to be mitigated to protect residents,
in the event of residential development. The normally excepted noise levels for a residential
development is between 50 and 60 decibels (CNEL). Noise mitigation measures may include ariy
of the following suggestions or a combination thereof that will result in an interior noise leve;
no greater than 45 decibels (CNEL or Ldn);
1. Construct a solid masonry wall along ,the railroad frontage that will provide a 'line of site
protection from the railroad noise.
2 Limit windows on the northerly building frontages.
3 Provide wall insulation no less than R-19
4. Set back homes at least 200 feet from the railroad right of way.
5 Provide a landscape buffer along the railroad right of way. Include evergreen trees that
will reach a height of at least 15 feet within 3 years.
8: The'present plan land use for this area is for commercial development, though the C-2 zoning
does allow for dwellings and dwelling groups, including apartments: The use of the site for
residential development should be discouraged with possibly the exception of apartments. Using
large commercial parcels for single family dwelling units is not an appropriate use of commercial
land and will contribute to increased pressure to zone new land commercially.
The existing land use on the proposed .Parcel 2 includes a large warehousing shipping-receiving
structure, a mobile home, a -single family dwelling and the remains of a garage or storage shed. ,
The house and storage shed are located immediately adjacent to the Highway 32 right of way:
The right of way has been reduced from 45 feet to 40 feet to accommodate these two structures.
The shed or garage structure is in extremely poor condifluit and .has been reduced to just a frame.
The house is also in very poor condition aad its not known whether it is still inhabited. Therc
are also several piles of waste lumber and junk located on Parcel 2. These ;piles, in addition to
the deteriorating sheik structure, should be cleaned up and removed in conjunction with this
project.
13a,c,d: Traffic generation resulting from this project could vary Brea{:ly depending on the type
of uses developed. This project will neither add no: increase the potential for traffic generation
on site.
14a: Butte County/California Department of Forestry does not now operate a iire station west
of tine Souther Pacific railroad tracks, Access to this area by fire trucks can 'be restricted by
y loci the track for twenty minutes under Federal
train movements, At an t�rne, a train. can b
guidelines. The average, house burns in eight :minutes. To sorve the growing population on the
west side ,of town and minimize the, risk of inaccessibility to This area by railroad operations, the
fire department has established Er �flre station building fund. Each developer is requested to
contribute $75.00 per lot tuwardaa' the purchase and construction of a new fire station. in
addition, the Board. of Supervi8nr8has adopted a Resolution requiring all parcels not served by
community water to contribute $206.00 per lot for the purchase of ;t ier tenders..
Butte Counties ability to provide adf.quate fire services is in question due to financial eonstilunts
It is not known whether paid fire protection services will be available beyond August of 1990;,
In order to mitigate such impacts the Butte County Fire Department has recommended that all
residential uses not on community pressurized water systema .install automatic fire suppression
sprink'iex systems,
14b: Shedffls services throughout' Butte Courity are at niimmum staffing levels4 many responses
will be lin'►ited to emergency situations only. This is a County wide impact and cannot be readily
mitigated by any one project:
16d kifigh nitrate levels have beeit found in shallow wren,. located in the Chico Urban Area.
Septic tanks in the area have been identified as the cause of this contamination, California
TCeginnal 'Water Qtml ty Control has requiredthat new septic tank permits, be stopped by 1991
and i4*t a majority of the .residents now on septic systems hook up to sewer
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Applicant:
Keith S. Humphrey Assessor's Parcel
042-090'-063
�,qg # 90-05-03-02
DATA ;SHEET
A. Project. Description
l:
Type of Project: Land Division
2.
Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 4.28 acres to create 2 parcels',
one at 1.07 acres and one at 3.21 .acres.
3,
Location -,On the northerly side of Highway -32 approximately 150w feet
northwesterly of the intersection of Highway 32 and Kennedy Avenue in the Chico
area.
4.
Proposed Density of Development: Not applicable
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Amount of Imerv10s Surfacing. Potential tial exists for extensive amounts of
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impervious surfacing.
6.
Access and NearestPublic Road(s): Both parcels have access on Highway 32.
7.
Method of Selvage Disposal: individual septic tank and leach field systems.
8.
Source of eater Supply: Individual wells.
9.
Proximity of Purger Lines: Existing to the pat -cel.
10.
Potential for further land divisions and development: Potential does e=xist for
further and division down to m tiimurn' lot sizes of 8,125 square feet.
I Environmental_ Setting
Physical Envirohinent:
1.
Terrain
A. General Topographic Character-. Level
b- Slopes: 0 to 10/0.
C. Elevation: 160 feet above sea level.
Oi LimiOng Factors: None
2
Solis
A . Types and Characteristics; Farwell fine sandy loam, The surfaces sol is a
brown or chocolate brown fine sandy loam 2 to 4 feet thick, It is f4able and
breaks down easily ;into fine granules. The soil contains a fair ,supply of
organic matter: Its subsoils of brown or grayirh-brown layer that is generally
3 to 4 feet Thick and is also very friable. 'rho soil is easily cultivated and
retains water fairly well.
b. Limiting Factors: None
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Natural Hazards of the Lat',.i
a.Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VII;,.,
b. Erosion Potential: None or slight,
C. Landslide Potential: None
d. Fire Lazard- Unclassified urban.
e. Expansive Soil Potential: Low
4,
Hydrology
a. Surface Wate-: None
b. Ground Water: Projeci is in an area of plentiful valley aquifers.
C. Drainage Characteristics: Soil is well drained. The parcel generally drains
towards the northwest.
d. Annual Rainfall (normal):. 22 to 24 inches per year:
e. Limiting; Factors: None
5.
Visual/,Scenic 'duality: Fair
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Acoustic Quality: Parcel is impacted from Highway 32 and train noise along the
railroad tracks.
7
Air Quality: Fair Decreased air quality can be expected near the 1-fighway 32
frontage,
niblogical Environment:
8.
Vegetation: Annual grasses.
0.
Wildlife Habitat: Limited.
Cultural Environment:
10." `
A.r"chae-ologicai anu Histcrical Resources in the areas Low, including unknown.
11.
Butte County General Plan designation- Commercial.
12,
Existing Zoning., C-2.
13.
Existing Land Use on-site: Parcel contains a heating and air conditioning shop, two
residences and what appears to be a shipping -receiving facility on the 'rear of the
pro, per fy.
14.
Surrounding Arra;
a. Land Uses: The surrounding usages are a mixture of general commercial
and residential uses.
b. Zoning: 02, A-5
c. Caen. Plan designation: Commet tial and orchard and field crops.
d, Parcel Sizes: Parcel izes rangefrom 1 to S acres,
e. Population: Limited.
1.5.
Character of Site and Area: Ddvgloping commercial with a scattering of residential
uses.
16.
Nearest UrbanArea.- Chico
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Relevant Spheres of Influet 'ce; City of Chico, CAPD,
18.
Improvements Standards Urban Area: Yes:
19,
Fire Protection Service'.
a'. Nearest County (State) )Fire Station: Station No. 42 Chico, approximately
4 miles away.
b. Water Availability: Unknown.
20.
Schools in Areal. Chico Unified School District.
ZNVIRONMENTA.L REFERENCE MA.TERIAT�
1. Map II -1, Earthquake arld Vault Activity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General
Plan revised I-77, by t112M Idi11.
2. rMap
ueCH i I ll.Potential- Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan
ed 1-77,
3. revised 11-77, b
Subsidence Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan
y _ 2
4, Map 171-2, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77,
by Clff�g Hill, _
50 Map 111.3,, Expansive Soils; Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by
CII�W, Hill,
6. Mat? IV -1, Noise: Noise I ement, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH21V,' Hill.
7. Map V-1, Scenic' Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General Plan revised
147 by CHPJ Hill.
8. r/Tap III -4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety .Element, Butte County General Plan
revised 1-77, by CHX Hill.
9. Archaeological Sensitivity map by James P Manning, for Butte County Planning
Department, 1953;
10. School 01stric:t 'Map, Butte County Planning Department:
11. Chico Nitrate Study Map, N%trate 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 5,198',7,
13.. Flood Insur6nce Rate Maps, National l( food Insurance Program, Federal Emergency
lYlanagemaI Agency. 1988.
14, IJSGS Quid Maps, Ord Perry, California, 1949.
15 Sol! Map, Chico (M5)/0eov lle (1926) Area, 11S. Department of Agriculture=
16. Soil Survey of Chico(1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, US.. Department of Agriculture,
17, Butte Count;, Pit'e Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Map, Butte County Pito
Departmeint and California Department of P6testry. Butte County Planning Department,
CBS,,bl
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d COUNTY OF BUTTE
w DEPARDMNT OF PUBLIC WORKS
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 9596.5,
(916) 538-7266
May 3, 1990
Keith S. Humphreys VE: AP 42-0963
2990 Alamo Ave, Tentative Parcel Map
Chico., (',A 95926
Dear Vx. Humphreys;
This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the
above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department
for environmental determination) and to the. Environmental. Health Department
for its review.
This application will, be considered complete when we have received
notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental Health j
_
Department that all necessary data have been received. These departments
will contact you regarding any additional information they may require.
Very truly yours,
iWliam Cheff
Director of Public. Works
,T n Mendonsa
Sistant Dire�;tor
.Tl A&
cc. Planniti,;, Department
E Vironmental Health Department
Robertson & bomitii.ck
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Ground k a.� t
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c,. Draina a S`'r haracteri.stics
d. Annual Rainfall (normal) : -
e. Li.initing Factors'. _
Visual./Scenic OlualitY:
64
Acoustic Quality:,
7. '
Air Quality:
�i�cal
Z;nvronment
8.
Vegetation:--
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4iildlif e Habitat
,Cultural Environment:
10.
Archaeological and. Historical. Resources in the area: --
11.
Butte County General Plan designation: --
12.
Existing Zoning
3.
Existing band Use on --site: --
14.
Surrounding Area
Land Uses:
h. Zoning
c. Gen. Plan ci.esignations:___
d. Parcel Sizes:
e. Populatiozi:
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Character of Site and Area..
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Neares " 'Urban Area:....
17.
Relevant SPIIeres of influence:'... _
18.
7'mprovem?nt8 Standards TjrIban Area..
19
Fire Protectiop. Service:
a. 1'earest County' (State) Fire Station, .—_
b Water Availability?,_.,;�.���.
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Schools i)i, Area:
App end.i.r IT (b)''