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APPLICANT Douglas Timmons Log#87-06-22-
ADDRESS 2025 Esplanade, Chico, CA 95926
OWNEt, 0A.93111
Nebhtit Smith, 4741. Via Santos, Sana Barbara
PROJECT DESCRIPTION-T`antative Subdivision. Map to divic7o 5,09 a0ros
to create 15 Parcels at a �
pproximatol.y 10,000+- to 13, 000,1,w
LOCATION On the south side of West Lindo Avenue bordoreci 011 the east
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by Channel Vicw Lane, Chico ate- �.
ASSESSOR.'S PARCEL NUMBERS) 43-022-03
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ZONING », Low Density �.
., GENERAL PLAN j pPOJECT CON$XS 'Emv
GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPOitT
- DATE OF APPLICAN']'
LAND CONSERVATION ACT CON'TRACT'S?
DATE APPLICATION RECLIVED June 19 1987
AGLNT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENCINEER NorthStar Engineering
Abt�RT»'SS : 20 Declaration Drive, Cliico,, CA 95926
DATB PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED
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ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGOPICAL EXEMPTION DATE PILED
DETERMINATION
AND TATE.W..�.»
NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOpTto
MITIGATED 'NM DECLARATION DATE ADOP'T'ER .-
ENV, IMPACT REPORT DATE CtR'rXVTED
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STATE CLEARINGHOUSt NO
SUB, COMMITIPP,- E MEETING DArrr-. I
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ADVISORY ACENCy HgARING DATA j
ADVISORYIGENC Y ACTION �:.f�
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NC 767 C ,
`t' Office of Planning and Research
1400 Tenth Street FY��M
Sacramento, CA 9581��om 12I 9ut.f t
I'l:iti,r 1Countyor 7 Ctr ig Deparr►tntt„t
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—. County Clerk Orov1110i CA 9.59(lf'r
Cour�ty of Butte
St.l7;,,r7;c...I.. � ri Zing of Notr_s of Determinate
or 21,152 of the Public ResourcesnGodecom 1 i«tt rl
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Clea house Number
iii :submitted hn Contact Person Douglas l'lOX1S
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Public Works rlelu!>Ijono Nuinbrr%
1'ro•ject Location John Meizdoi1Sd
the east b �ri the SVie
Y side 538'7266
Channel View °� West Lind.
Lane, Chico. Avenue, bordered on.
}project Dc:Scri t'on
create 15 b Tentative
Parcels subdivision Map divdin
rangn5 in size from 5.09
x•0,000 acres to
7'!►i.s is to advise to 13.0.00 sq, ft. ett,�'1�1_
that the Btlttp
— Cot,tity Advisory Agenc
pprovcd the above=descrebec3 Lead Agency or Res o
(Lead
on ` August, 31�ns1b1 Ager)cy j -------
t`1,t following determinations regards 1g$7
CL"ate) ._ and has made
g the above-desctibczi pro'c
1 � The projdct �:._.,,w.1]., X tv• ,) ci.:
environment', -- al,l not, have a significant
e i°r. c t- on the
`` ---_� At, Hhvironmental provisions
purs tarp to tthepact Rep(Srt Was prepe,.�ti lw, ,
X visions Of CEQA.. this pvojr�ct
A Ncogat ! Ve Declaration Was
pr, ovisions of C1l�A; pry=pat ed fr�r t}ti.; ,
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Douglas Timmons
Mitigation Measures
TSM, AP443-•2203
1• Developers will contribute a
pro construction of a new bridge over
rthe Lindo r
the Hollata sharo
i4OWards the
Holly Avenue extension. Channel at
2•. Contribute
Benefit Fund 75.00 nor lot to the West Side. ),+"J,ra Station
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LAND 0i' HATURAr +!,i
DEPARTMENT 0(f PUBLIC tjBLlC WoF1Ka
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7 COUNTY CCNTER DRIYr i,iit()VILLV, (AL PORNIA 759h5
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QuiteCO, PlnnningGomtrr RONALD 1},McE(,W r
Detwly Direelor
SEP 1 1987
Orovillo, Calir'orpin August 31, 1987
Douglas Timmons RF AP 43-22-03
2025 Esplanade Tentative Subdivigi:on
Chico,, CA 95926
Dear Mr. Timmons:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on
August 31, 1987, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with
environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on
the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed on
the attached sheet:
1f 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 action will be final.
When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will. be in order
for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department
of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) mouths of
the date of approval by the advisory Agency.
If you have any questions regarding this matter` please contact this
office.
Very truly youtsi
William Cheff
Director .,f Publlc Works
J oriftehdons
Assistant DirectoNY
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attachment
Cc: ePTanning Department
Environmental Health Department
North5tar 9h8ineering
Douglas:"Timmons, Tentative Subdivision, AP 43-22-03, 15 lots on the
south side of West Lindo Avenue bordered on the east by Channel View
Lane. Chico area. Engineer: NorthStar Engineering
Public Works conditions:
1 Submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works
for approval and install the required facilities,
2 Provide 20 ft. radius property line returns at all street
intersections.
3 Provide right-of-way for standard No. S-5 at all street
fntorsectioil s.
4 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback line from the centerline of
West Lindo Avenue and interior street,
5 Street signs shall be provided by the developer at all street
intersections per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate
names for each street to the County address coordinator for
approval of street names.)
6 Deed 30 from the centerline of West Lindo Avenue to the County
of Butte.
7 Construct one half street plus 12 foot section on West
Lindo Avenue to RS -2-A road standard with vertical, curb, gutter,
and sidewalk and 2" AC, 8" AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal and 95%
relative compaction, Construct full street section on intet-ior
street to RS -2"B access road standard with curb, gutter, and
sidewalk. Minimum structural section to be 2" AC and 8" AA with
fog seal. and 55% relative tompaction. Submit design to (')ianty
Department of Public Works for approval, "R" value
determinations and other data may be required to support s, --tion
design.
requiredy the
8 �orksdinmaccordanceowith accepted standards,
9 SLt'eet grades and other features shall comply with the Butte
County Ordinances, design resolution and ,other accepted.
engineering standards.
10 provide permanent solution for, drainage,
11 All easements of Le
cord to be shown on the final: map,
12 Meet requirements of Butte County Fire Department or other
responsible agency:_
13 Street lighting shall be provided in accordance with Butte County
'equiroments, accepted design criteria] and recomttentiations of
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`1IMMONS, TSM
14 Developer shall provide all necessary traffic sarncluding stop signs. �y signs
15 170Y pro rata share toward the installation of trtttyjC
Fast Avenue and Cussick Avenue intersection. sit,rlt)lta at
16 Provide 1 ft, no access strip along !Jest Undo Av(j
1.7 Pay Off assessments, rxue fron:Lttge
is Meet the requirements of the utility companies (I.e.
P<Iciftc Telephone, water, sewer), , I'G&D,
19 Rly any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required,'
20 Realign curves on West %endo Avenue to provide q d.
a minimum 300 ft.
radius curves and a minimum 25 mile per hour design speed,
21 Contribute a pro rata share towards constructidn of a
bridge over Lindo channel at Holly Avenue extension, new
Health Dept. conditions;
22
Indicate on the tentative map those wells that are proposed
to be destroyed under permit. Destroy those wells
Permit and connect the facilities served b undo
approved water sources prior to recorded y the wells to other
23 Provide a letter or oth, documentation g final map,
gervita(; c,m an ntation from california Water
p Y stating tFrat they are
domosLit water to the subdivision. willing and able to supply
24 Provide a letter or other documentation from City of Ch
stating that they are willing and able to supply sewer service
to the subdivision. pp Y
25 Plate a note on the map that states 'rdevelopment
Parce
within the subdivision will require connection oa publics
sanitary sewer," to
26 Place a note on the map that states rtdevo1opmont
within the subd'ivision'will require connection to a Public r, al' parcels
supply, p lic water
27 Connect the existing dwelling to the public sewer;
Planning Dept, condition,,-
010LAS ` IMMONS TSM
28 through Storm water drainage
ugh a new for the subdivision
of the $ out'all into Psion shall be
Black Oak undo Channel r prriv:ldecl
this development.Subdivision. No new Outfallobe consl,;,7
will ►IlCted t7H nnrL
29 Note r'(Ihult ..-rc"
Oil map: Should
during construction subsurface cultural r
until a activities on the emai.ns �jo
qualified archaeologist has s� t e w '+tib` urate . ed
their sign icance. for slfrf'�°l
made a determJ,►1rf( r be halted
F'x:isr;an � �n of
8 shed shall be removed Prior
, to
The following ►nap record
mitigations are required: �ifvi�if,
.31 Developers will contribute
construction of a pro rata
Avenue anew bridge over share Cowards
extension, the Iindo C the
32 hanna,l at the Holly
Contribute $7S:00 per to Lb the West st Side File
Station heneFit
Inter -Departs �tp1 q 'p'�Iemorandur
TO! Butte County Adv jry Agency
FROM: Planning Director
SUBJECTs REPORT ON TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP FOR DOUGLAS '11' y 40N � ON
DATE;
August 18, 1987
This is a proposal to divide 5.09 acres into l,Ei ptjl�cols of
l0, 000 to 13,000 square feet each. The Chico Ur'bcnt Aroa
Land Use Plan Map of the Butte Couiacy General N.W1 designates
this area as Low Density Residential, The Saf'oty El,eman-
indicates that this project is in an Unclassi,r iyed/urban
firs hazard area. There are no specific plans for the area.
As conditioned, the proposal does not conflict- with County
zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of Hhe Butte County
General. Plan, nor any county, specific or community plan.
Approval is recommended subject to the adoption of a Neqative
Declaration with mitigation measures and conditions attached.
Said conditions and mitigation measures are as follows:
1. Storm water drainage for the subdivision shall be provided
through a new outfall, into Lindo Channel to be constructed
as part of the Black oak Subdivision. No new outfall, will
result from this development.
2,. Developers will contribute a pro rata share towards the
construction of a new bridge over the Lindo Channel at the
Holly Avenue extension. (M)
3i Contribute $75.00 per lot to the West Side Fire Station
Benefit Fund. (M)
4 Note on Map: Should subsurface cultural ,remains be
encountered during construction activities on the site,
work shall be halted until, a qualified archaeologist has
mado a determination of their significance.
5. Existing shed shall be removed prior to MaV r ocord'ation.
u.,
G. Provide circulation pursuant to 20-1:33 cul -flu— be
sac 500 feet maximum, or access shall connoct t.(') Channel ] ChanneoView
Lane
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cc: Douglas Timmons
NdrthStar Engineering
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1025 Village Lane
Chico, California 95926 0 (010) 342-5991
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF A.P.N. 43.022»81
BUTTE COUNTY', CALIFORNIA
B
JAMES P, MANNING
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed
5± project is' for
acro of land designated A:P,N: 43 02203.
a fifteen unit subdivision oil
PROJECT LOCATION: The project site
West Llndo Avenue and the west side of Channel Is ed View Lanet nortto hwestouth side of
of Chico in I3utte County: The
subdlvtston of the John Bidwell Rancho,Chicoand ers aRichardson Springs °f the,Cith
Portion of Lot a�1 of the 4th'
7,5' series (see Attached Map).
Quadrangles,
PROJECT APPLICAN'T`S; Douglas and Gae Timmons
PRIOR DATA REVIEW,. prior to
conducting,
archabological site record files maiyltained by the Northeast Inf
a field survey of the project site the
the California Archaeological .nventory were consulted to determine of
ormation Center of
preYinsly recorded cultural resources were located within or adjacent to, an
project site, No provaously recorded y
beim; within the Prehistoric or historic sates were listed the
Project area, Prehistoric this area is considered to be highly for prehistoric cultural remains;
DATE OF FIELD INSPECTION: August 4, 1987'
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: The $
Tto is level agricultural land
an almond orcl►ard, No surface water is located on the site,
cultivation as
Channel lies just outside of the northern boundary of the
vegetation has been removed by cultivation on the site, One existing
Lando
a shop ace uurret tly located on tho Property, site. The native
xtstttat; residence: and
SURVEY METHODOLOGY, Tho focus of the field surve
the round surface far ►ntorials or features ndit�tttivi! of hrahistorio r
s Y Was a visual ittspactaon of
roan ir, activities; "'he survny was ' accomplisllod by �vt.11lttn � it early
trur►ncts with on appro ;imaLO five hsoter interval sp,1c1n11 over tha antis r
6* rot�ulMY spaced linour
are,,, Ground cover was sparse and provided good grotttci visibility, 1>toart�.t
I+INDINGSt No materials or features ir;leative of hrnlli5t'r►t'l`
activity were obsorvad within the project houndar cs, ur early iustcrrtc
W
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TIMMONS SUBDIVISION
PAGE,
2
RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that
archaeological clearance
b(i grunted
for the proposed project site, The Proposed
project will not impact
any known
cultural resources of prehistoric or historical
significance. Should
subsurl'a(gi
cultural remains be encountered daring construction activities on the
site, Wovk
should be halted until a qualified archaeologist
has made a determination
of tlit.ilt�
significan , No further mitigation measures aro
recommended.
Iles
J mes P, Manning
Consultant
,
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MVrRONMEN•1'AL CHECKLIST FORM
(i—O Ti r" cmiij, I Ftr-(l�ijr"(:eacl�� ct�cy)
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1)Ac,KrItOUNIa A1' fl 43-22-03
i Name o(' prcap()nrrnt DOUGLAS TIMMONS
Address o!-
Douglas
f Douglas Timmons _ ,. ,Nor!~1�Sta,� Irngino�aa,ing
2025- The tsplazlade
20 Dace arr.t� on Drive
ChicoC� 95926
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Chico ...�
� C7� 95926
hr'tl�cct d( 4,c1 ipt irip Tentative Subdivision Map
MANDA=1"(ally'MA11W No
I'IN111t�r; crj, �;rt.Ntl1c,1�J(;Is
a. laovs tht, 1►uric (t lir►tic� ih� hirtetttial to degrade (fits �.
cLual i tc "r t' thtr "llk i r(rtllalaltt, suhstanti_aliv reduce
the habitat i)t a 1"i;;h or wi:ldllro species, cntrr�tr rt
H.01 or 1%i1d il'v polittlialon to (trap beloly Scri,;I'
;iwsrailiirtaa lu ek, trlVeliten -to vj imitlate 8 Plant or
n►nrtrl 11111"Imita`, r("duce the ola restrict the
►=,�r",tr ril ;l rary crr MIZIll;ercid Irlant or alai►11a1 or
u1+arin�zt(� inrptrl taalt �xai►upltxs al' the lna,ior 1wriods
rrl (".alllrrr"n.,l history ni,
story?
It Does tht.° projoct have the potentialtil achievo `u^
�hor t" r►n lrcnt4l'i,t� to tlt(� <lrtr trent tai' long-term,
c'nv i rcrtlm int al a;tra i ; ;'
(A short turn Impact on the
crltwll<anmerrt is trite which oc,=et.rrs in a relatively
lr.ric�l pwriod of t ill)v while 'lord' -terra i.m'ptrcts, wisll
r_'ndrrrc* .inter thcA i'tlture, l .._,..
plOc-t•t 1i,NVe impacts lvhich rrrz' indivr(1lj
rrl I;; I impact
but curntllatiVVIV cons iderahlcs" (A
lr't` lv,= t mar° M1 tWo or inory separate resmircus
where lilt- impact on cal:h resoul-ev is relat i_r:clt,
sm;
F"' RONMi?
Nr�az ;rcr��
IV' -XP anatzo
on attachednsheet(s)) Yes►r and "IflaYbeu answers nswers aT7 required
gARTN, tYill the
a-nstable earthconds
roposal result in significant.
YES MAYBE NU
geologic substructureions or gnificant. .�.., _-----,
in changes in �..w
b• Disruptions, dtisplacemexlts
ovexcoverin compaction or ,
c• Change in to of the soil?
relief featurres?aphy or ground surface
d. Destruction
unique , covering or modifi
e geologic or 4ti Qn or w
Tncroase i physical, features;
c:i ther o
h w].nd Or water e1'0510.i1! Of soilk10
n or off - site?
ies in deposition or,erosion o
sands, or changes In siItatio .f beach
ar eros,ion which may .-
y mcdif,-the n' OX
a Fiver or srre'am ux• the channel or
• any bay, inlet or lake? bed of the ocean or
Loss
oss'ide Prime .agricultu2•al�
h designated e productive sols -,-
E.�osure of , People urban areas?
hazards suchpasple °r Property to
earthquakes, landsgideSgic
slides, ground iiail.ure o� s .,,.
imilaz , Mud -
2! ATR. 19iZ] hazards?
the Proposal result in substantial:
a• Air emissions o "`�•
air r deteriorazinn of �
b• quality? ambient
The ��xea�:".011 of objectio q
or fumes? n ble odors
c• Alterations ' smoke -'- -.
temperature fair movement, moisture, or
locallyor any Change '
ox regionally? g in climate, .
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WATER.
1Vill the
ar han Proposal result
ges in currents in sub tantial;
direction of water ' °r the course or
marine oz° fresh haters?Movemenu in either
b. ChangFs in a.bsorpton rates
or the rata aria dra`
c• Need for offs d amount of $urf,lc�nage Patterns,. -. •..,
meats a to Surfa:e drainage runoff?
including ve.getatian remo al improve- — .,i •
nation or cuIvert - .
d* in'tallatibn? channels
Alterations to the cauxse or
water? Flow of-- —�
e • Change ill the f sure' flood --
Coater body: amount Of
ice water in any
.,
Discharge into -_. ,;•,.,�,,,
Surface j�:lters --w
alteration o.ti surface tYr►ter , or in any
but not li'tiited r{ualit 4
e1Y, to temper atur. e Y f including
grin or turbidithety? ,� , dzssolV'od
gi Alteration o
111 O ground Waters? direction or rate Of, flow
..�. ,
Change in the ...
eithor throw qusntw tYOr quality of
,qh.
gli direct additions or With. wagers,
dra��,al.s, or thr�u
aqui far by cuts orghe ca ati ns?n of all
• Redr_tction in
available fortlze amount Of
J, E�cposur public eater aper ether ise
relaters ~ha az�dspsucorasflooding?
t,,osupplies,
property to water'
fl o o d i>ng ? ``` `•--
YES Oql-fl.
4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in subst&fttial:
5. CH , ange in the diversity of species, or numbot
of any species of plants (including trees,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of plants?
C. Introduction of new species of plants into all
area., or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
meat of existing species'
4. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal -result in subst4ntial-,
a`.CTiange in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of aniiials (birds, land aniilials
including reptiles, fish and shell fish,
benthic ;.rganisms or ins-ects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, 'rare
or endangered species of animals?
ci Intr, : oductior, of now species of animals into
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
6. NOISE: Will the Proposal result in substantial:
a.Increasesin existing noise levels?
b, Exposure of peopV1 to severe noise levels?
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LIGHT AND OLAREo Will -he 'proposal produce
gignif F 'light and glare?
LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a
�ubsta ial alteration of the present or Planned
land use of an are0
NATURAL RESOURCES', Will the proposal result in
substantial;
a. Increase in the tat4 of use of any natu-4
resources?
b. Depletion of any, non-renewable natural
resources?
RTSX OF M` -t -T.. Will the proposal involve:
a, Is, explosion or the release of hazard-
o,an substances (including, but not limited to,
ri'l, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the
avert of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
POPULATION, Will the proposal alter the location,
density,, oi growth rate of the human,
Populat'LuAl
HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing,
or create a demand for arlditiotial housing?
NP
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7..� TRANSPQRT'A"Tn•
1
result in: �u,J/CIIRCULATI'ON YES IIAY
a • ---- the _
proposal
Genu Will p
o
ration of suhGtantaal additional b• movement? Effect11 s e vehicle
demand n existing parking facilities, or
c. Substanti ine . parking•?
systems? impact on existing g transportation
gnificant alterations
Of circulation or movement to -p esent
goods? patterns
e• Alterations to waterborne people and/or
• Increase � rail or air
bicyclistsnotraffic hazard's
Pedestrians? to motor vehic3,,,;
l4 , pUBLT
15.
l'7
13,
C 5ERYiCES+ 1�'zll the
upon, or result proposal, have
governmental service need for new ora an effect
a. Fire altered
b protection?
police protection?
C. Schools?
d, Parks 0' other
e. Mai.nte recreational facilities?
roads?nance of public facilit-as
--,�
Other
including
governmental servces?
ENERGY, iYi } the
Use of subshe Proposal result in
b• Of
ztial amounts of
increase ftael or energy-?
sources of ener in emandtupon existing
Of- new sources gy or require
of energy? velopment
ttTrLlTrEs
n------ -� Will the
ew syste,nsor substa�bposal result in
following; substantial alterations
aneed fox,
a, power or natural. to the
b• Communications systems? gas?
c, Yater arRil.abil i:
d. Sewer or septic to
e• Storm water drainage
disnk•
`�—
f. Solid waste and ? ---�
posal? �..
-HUMAN_ HEALTH, Will the
a. Creation of any boa] hohazal result xn
health haia,rd (excludin or
b. Exposure of p to g mental healt,�)?al
hazards? T'e'o le potenrial health
AE. T't3E`CxCE • Wil1 the
o f an proposal result in the
the Public, or c,ny schexc vista or view open to
creation of an aesthtical pro,
result 4.
to public. v ett? y offensive Site open
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A-
YE S
19. RECREATION. Will the
MAYBE
'T -
proposal
!uPon the i a I sult in an.impact
itY or quantity Of existing
OPPOrtunities? :recreational
20, CULTURAL RESouRCES.-
a. Will-U�e —proposal result in the 'alte'rat-to'n
Of or the destruction Of
a Prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b. will the Proposal result in adverse ph*
Or aestheticysical
effects
.to a Prehistoric or
historic building, sttuctrre or object?
c. Does
the Proposal have the Potential to cau,5,o
a physical change which
would affect unique
ethnic cultural values'?
di Or Will the Proposal restrict existing rel3tg JOLIS
sacred uses within the
areae potential impact
V. 2-1S—CUSS.ION OF ENVJ'R0NMENTAL-ELAhUATI 0N
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AP 43-22-03
See attached.
TRONMEN'f L EVL JA'TTOIV Af' �}3�22-t1�.
CSISS Cl
qF MVV t �_ 3 acres } n r^cads,
avercoverin9 Is estimated a will be much
i b ; Permanent dr } veways •, Temp
orarY soil disruption r
1 d i ngs and. .menu-re 1 aced, } mpacts we�.,e adequ��l.:ei y addressed
gr Basic development Urban Area E3R'
in the 198a Chico
it e; Soils an site are not subject to eras}ons,
increase �►} °th rsi��ive1 ap
menta To
storm water runof f w, I 1 1 greatlyeft intra the G� 1 err. is Oak nQ a nes►
3b?c demands an easement w
handledrainage prop 10d, 01 ack Oak wi 1 1 be con,
Garti�e and
ti Mate agency Permits '
ubdl v } x;I on Ila I been p the resp?)ns1 b1 1 i ty of tAle Black Oak
outfall Into Linda Channel be
The (�#-.c 1 amat i an Board)
subdividers. el e�} 1 1 i ncrementally increase
for draina9 Lind, Chnnnel has been
3e U<�e of L i ndo Chann through the Taal 1 } ty aci ty to
ars flowing ow ► ng e needs and hr.s adequa
Surif'ace watto cap
restructured for urban drainage
service this subd}vis}an will be
Slack Oak Subdivision, a sediment trap
As part of the a Oak
Ent to the rbquirements Cf the
3f• the channelp
I nst3 l ed } n Fish and Game . 1 anted i n,
Department of is nnra p
Of the Property the
two -°rhI rCls i ng g I'Viost of
fa d« p,pprax}mately of v ►^Y a es and s►zos' within the
The trees are development. As property
orch�fd` develop;nent, conversion of
rarcW,ard will be removed by
surrounded by residential not significant,
urban areal ses Is
r�lcultursl land to residential u sense of
residents may experience On }ncree_This impact is
urraundSng
traf►c and lass of space.
�iyat}ons
activity! area..
oidabl= within the urban
will caenerate 1i trips per
the subdIVIs}on this
All Of h
1 a,c;f: V7u11 buildout of. Gaily Traffic (AC►T7. this general
a total of 1511 AveraCe Primary access to Wa1iy
lot for L i M,71a Avenue' and Highway U 1 t motel y
traffic will utilizeThe �sp1anade id rovid'}ng a new arireriai
area is provided by
ue will be e w}11 be constructed over Ltndo GhenneThet
connectr�ci to Warner �tret't p
Aven A new bridg rough East pVenue.
}hraugh towns + replacement. Additional
a pr i de continuous c i r cu � i no need ;f 1 act Ia i t const 1 tubes a
1t•Io l 1 y to bridge i substandsr b end Gr "P
F7, i stl ng cut wi den i nr er shop.►1 ri contr i butt- a
►.1' of f i c on thy-, br I dg � e . the caval 01�.
To of rse 'I m'pac �,
'iii f $ty hgtarti
improvementsw
}:r►,r� ralaa she►^e towards needed roadway
has i r�li catmecl �t�h�.�� a new
The iutte County
51re Cepartmen to servioe new
Y n tl�►e west s l c1e of town ars have
+� ,,� station will r;ec.}� 4 Ire '1 �'g acre an
station is requiredThey an'iricipate the Ianade.. Area dr�veloP
devel opn'►'nt.
s was'~ of The asp
Service
ere i cs a1 1 prgpert 'ties Per 1 c�IM to �sf feet increased demands for fire
been 'COMt�r i but. l 00 $75 5 P
P,otect,on"
..6"
a ithin the urban area, Services carr
Project wi r
1 4aad,ca Awa minimum 1110th
Of cati°n� act to sctrool imnr'r�§r ►ryerrt:
r
provided with be subject
dent i 31level development maY
1 4c, Rest throuCi"w A li �ri�^t
r err S will 1 be extended shown tAklt aa►?e t
water and sewer w easement is
Communit1,-f,Ot sanitary sewer ubdivlsiOnr
16c a d * A h to the 61 dck Clerk
throu9 ► r f1do
subdivision• ,ctin9 i I r
�-,
connect age w i 1 1 be, Prov i
�} and item lea drain Oak 5ubdivi5lc�rr. to
under the. C� 1 tick xr tr..4 -k.jan ,
16e As discussed U0ethrough to 'install the outfall r
a connectione u i red and Department, o f ii r .� �r i Cyrrme
Channel v i� s w i l an gtaard
1 b'✓ r q
Oak subdivider Reclamati
permits from The
ClF SIGNIF CA CE
' e Cal �G.�r rasa
Tr MANQATCIRY F1 �theast Information
of tI-,he r
from the No The p should
�d5 search wi11 be required• eolo91eel survey ill
a: q rano, Chicov of an archer (--vVal,
w
,tate University ether or this environmental the records
Is to determine Platt ran secure
letter on ,cant search tired« The cover which the app
be prep the prodedure by
describe
search -
Measure +- on belle F i t Fuad
ed M l t ►�a-T' ra- --"" _ Fire ate
ecominen to
the West Side a new
Contribute $75 per lot
I. towards the r -on tructl tI Of
rata sharo Avenue extension
contribute �a 'Pro
i Y do Channel at Holly into L,1 ndo
12 bridge over new Out�a1 1 vision
thro�9hof .the Black Oak 5ubdi 'nt
Is to be Provided a f th i S neve 1 rapmL
3. Ira i na9eto be constructed asp a result o
Channel wi 1 1 be permitted a5 the Northeast
JVo new outfall search pr
Submit the repared by
r'-'5Uis o f a records
InformetI00 Center.
s 2P�� o- -"Con 'briny prior to map recordation'
Nn't....�,=�----�- he rpemraved P'
shed w i 1 e' to
. i ;< Ing hav60 f el't M
2, : standard right -o frway wi dtl°r i s
AP # 43-22-03
Ar,P 1 1 Carlt:� DOU91 as mmons, Log # 87-06-22-01
PA-1A—S-1AE_ET
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_rojectcr �lti —Ora
1 Type of 1-`Iroject: Land division.
2. Brief Description-* Subdivislon of 5.09 acres It) cat- ate 15
parcels ranging In slZe from 10,000 to 13,000 —Wnre feet
each.
Location. On the south side of West I -Indo Av(inue, bordered on
the east by Channel View Lane, Chico.
Proposed Density of Development: Three dwelling units per
,acre:. 15 Amount of impervious stirfacing. Between 2 arid 3 acres
6. Access and Nearest Public. Road(s): Parcel floats On West
Lindo Avenuo$ new road to be constructed7. .
Method of Sewage Disposal: City of Chico public seNeo-
Source of Water Supply: California Water Sai-vice Company(-
9. Proximity Of, I power Lines t To original parcel.
,a. potential for further land divisions and development:
Division will permit the construction of 14 dwelling units.
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—vLronmen t in
a l n_
General Topographic Characber*. Level vallOY land..
b. Slopes: 0-2%*
C. Elevatio0o Approximately 1$5 feet above sea Level -
d. Limiting Factors: None.
SoilTypes and Chairacterls tits: Vjn8 Loam and Vina Fine Sandy
a.
Lr,aifi, a Prime agricultural soil, deep and well dralnin9-
b. Limiting Factors; None.'
Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone V111*
b. Erosion Potential: None to slight.
c. Land:0 I do Potential= None,
d. Fire Hazard: Untlass ifled/ IrrIgated
.
0, Expansive Sol I Potehtlall Low to moiler ak;a-
Hydrology
6. Surface Water: I -Indo Channel 19 On ti10- of
I -Indo AVOMI-Jes Immediately north of the sub.)0(tt' property.
b. Groundwater: Adjauent to a confirme I d nitr'0�O
contamination earea.
c. Drainage Charatterl8ticst Urban dralnOOO v4111 be PI-ovided
to Lindo Channel through the Black oEjl< SubdIvISIOn
ImmediatelyWOst-
8
I
d. Annual Rainfall (normal)'. 22-24"
e. Limi tine 1~acttors: Ar?a of potential subsidence, n i traf;o
levels.
6 . Visual/Scenic Quality: Fair.
G. Acoustic Quality: Generally good, subject to ,P(1 ad i c h i oil
noise levels f-om railroad operations.
7. Air IQual ty Fa i r.
I lological Environment:
8. Vegetat;i on: Riparian vegetation al' ong Lind,, [.+1Mr111el 0 oi-Qitiot-d .
9. Wildlife Habitat: Limited ori the project, 1 i a by prev i our ag
oporat i ons, clearing, ar d urban encroachmen I ,.
Cultural Environment=
10 Archaeological and Historical Resources in (,,ho area." Unknown..
1 1 . Butte County General Plan designation! Low Density
Res i dent I a 1
12. Existing Zoning= S-R.
13. Existing Land Use on--site • Single -family residence, shop,
cleared ,area; and old orchard.
III,. Surrounding Area.
a. Land Uses- Single -family residential, recently approved
e,l ack Oak Subdivision immediately west, small pockets of
orchards and pastures.
b. Zoning. S-R.
C4 Gen. Plan designations: Low Density Residential
d. Parcel Sizes: From 1/4 to 5 acres each.
e. Population Low dens' ty.
16. Character of Site and Area. Urbanizing neighborhood with some
infill potent=i al
1 b Nearest: Urban Area: C l ty of Ch i co.
17. Relevant Spheres of Influence: Ch l co, Chico Area Recreation
and Paris bistnict County Service Area #24y Butte County
Moscu i Lo Abatement District.
18. Improvements Standards Urban Area; Full urban improvements
requ I red.
19 Pi re Protection Service:
a. Nearest County (St,-Ate) Fire Station: 0421 2 m l l es ; 444s
3-4 m i l es
b. Water Availability Fire hydrants will be rerii.i l r , .d
20. Schools In Area': Chico Unified School O l strw i ct.
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