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HomeMy WebLinkAbout043-040-12671, •Rw ^ - � �1?VIG a w �.'j. V 'r• '. " 1x ' t w h • 1 4 • l� •r n- � N µi;� 1 • 4 0 •� 1 PLANNING C ISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOROAND DIVISION, APPLICANT— Nels Leen 85-12-05-02 ADDRESS , � 819 Rush Ct., Chico, CA 95920 OWNER PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 0.()t,) � ac,M�yO Lo create az�cels (a � ..... to ��. �� ,._ t�(approx. 14, 000 - 15,000 s 0.3 acres LOCATION m— �irrta�t 1Y 700 feet east. o� its the north side o� 11th Avenue a aro _s intersection with Cecelia Ln., Chico ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 43-04-126 ZONING -,.-� � _ _ _ GENERAL PLAN 6-� D lfC:.. PROJECT CON,518TENT GENERAL f)LAN CONFORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLIC ANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT Cbmtppa'•mc•� DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED December 5 �.- 1985 AGENT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER. ~5 a rra�-West- u�arve in el tql ADDRESS F 543-�-•Black'mOTjve•,° Paradiser GAm95969 DENTE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL... Dr`.MMINATION CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION -DATE FILED AND DATE �- . NEGATIVE, DECLARATION - DATE .ADOPTED MI'TIGA'TED NEG. DECLARATION DAVE ADOPTED 2t W ENV' IMPACT REPORT = DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLEARINr HOtJSE NO ,+�-ter.. ,,-�. lrlg �► DEPARTMENT QI~ PU13LIC WC1RKO WILLIAM (13111) C,III�Fro piroctor 7 COUNTY CCNTER ORIVr; OROVILLC, CALWORNIA 7ti'YO TtloPIYotYa (711,)530,71!01 00I4ALD r7, WXLROY Deputy 010"Clor PebrUory 22, i.()88 Nets Leen RE; AP 43-04-126 111 Williamsburg Lane, Suite C 'tentative Parcol Mnp Chico, CA 95926 tlr,ar Mr. Keen. Al. the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency hold on t''obruary 22, 1988, the Agency ,granted a time extension of 3 years in order to file the final mrip on the above -referenced property. The new date of expirat:i�n i s Pubruary 24, 1991, If no appeals are timely filed --within fifteen (15) days of the date o" the Advisory Agency's approval --with the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Chef Director of Public Works Jmin Mondonsn A'As:i Stan : b,i 1•oc: t'r.I�r attachment cc: Planning bcpnrtme1AL1`-' T)ivtronmonthl, Health Department GDA co. 01"'Munq Butte -Gun ' l «LAND OF NATURAL WEA�lH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (aill) LylrncLor I COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVII.Ll., CAI.IPORNIA 95965 Tolephatio (916) 574:4601' IWNALD D. 61cELROY bepuly D7 e0ol February 25, j986 Nels Leen RE: AP 43-04-126 819 Rush Court Tent4GI.ve Parcel Map Chicon CA 9592 Dear Mr.. Leen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Adviuory Agency held on Pebruary 24, 1986, the agency granted a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact and approved your tentative Parcel map on the above -referenced property subject to the conditions of approval listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed --within ten days of the date, of the Advisory Agency's approval --with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; this action twill be final. When the conditions Of approval are complied with,, it will be in order, forou to file - y your "final maple with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four monthsof the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office, Very truly yours; William Chet t Director of Public Works -VA hn Mendonsra ssistant �irar:Gr�t� attachment cc Planning Health ODA M I.V1!,Ts ZEN, MINTA,TTVN PARCET, MAP t t, 43- 700 ft;, east of its intersectionlWith Ceces on the lia Lane. of . ��� 1t3-04-126 -11th Avenue Bilgineert GDA Chico area, Public Works conditions: le Frontage on West lith Avenue to be zonstructed to standard, i.e., curb, gutter, be and red to RSstr�0 1C for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Cul.�u. plans to the Dept, i►�sl; I, t7r�<�t,Fl,an ea facilities; pt, of Public Works for approval and i� 1. dra.lirage a:�.l r,er.,luirctt 2 • Deed to the Cguni:yr of Butte 30 f t , right-of-way , West llth Avenue. y from thr+ uenterlirtf,, of Indicate a 50 ft, building g setback from tile centerline crl' West 1:1th' !1. Show all easements of record on the final map. - 5• Provide permanent solution for drainage, 6. Pay off any assessments; '. Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. Meet the requirements of the Butte County pi Department. � p p regarding � p tmsnt, J' Place note on ma re ardin fee for Chaco Unified School Dist as Pet Ordinance 2463 and Resolution -85=40, District HF as Dept, conditions: 10, Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback arc,tid ars to remain either within the roe existing Property boundaries. property rty or within l00 ft, well, that Of the ll• PXVOVide the required usable sewage Combine With an adjacent any disposal ael rea on parcels l and 2, usable sewage disposal area required bycthenS ProVen to contain the l2, indicate on the tentative ma 'ibdivision Ordinance, dentroyed under p those wells that aaie permit in order t;() provide requiredpUsablcasewato be dist�.,rtal areas. Dsstroy those wells ander permit Und co-,..,; facilities served b h recording final map. the wells to othex a r.ct the �,n p, approved r ill sourc�tr� prior to to pr.+ovide the required usable sewage disposal a wile � l�� area,) ��1ui�rr ct�stru�:tinn Provide a letter or other documentation from Calif'ornh Company stating that they are willing ar,d able li su 1. to parcels 1 and 2, Mute:r Fiervic�r~ pp Y` dorticstict Wtlte 1�+. Place a note on the map that. stabs "develo me require connection to a public water su l p nt of parcels l and P Will pp y:" NrW LEEN, TPM 15, Meet the requirements of the Butte County Nitrate Act; (.)tt I -Ilan, The following mitigation measure is also required: 16. Contribute $150 into the West Chico Fire Station Benefl G Alyea Fund, APPENDIX 11 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO; Office of Planning and Research FROM: Planning 'flotrttrt tont: 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 County Coater Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 OroviJ..l.ty CJA 9a�J(�"� or q YCounty Clerk County of Butte SEB 26 igm SttJB3ECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with SoCilon 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resourc�IEFORfA, BECKER, County GLA By N ;JN13QUIS Deputy FR3ject Title AP 11 Nance Tentative Parcel Map 43-04-126 Nels Locri tate Clearinghouii NumSer Contact Person Telephone .Number (If submitted to Clearinghouse) Public Works John Mendonsa 534-265 oject Location North side of West lith Avenue, approximately 700 feet east of its intersection with Cecelia Lane, Chico. Pr*ct Mcripticn Tentative Parcel Map to divide 0.69 acre to create two parcels, one of 0,3l acre and one of 0.38 acre. This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations regarding the above described project: - 1. The project will, ►ill not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Envlmn►nental Impact ti—: port was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CF -QA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be examined at; Butte ComAty Planning rmpnr.ttnent 7 rounty CenterDr't.ve: OrQyi , '& r 526� 3. Mitigation measures _._X were,. were not, made a i onditlon of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations , was, was /nnut, adopted for this project. Date Received for Filing 2`21-$6' stephen A. Streeter Senior Planner It e , I2evlsed January 1983 r M Nels Leen Mitigation Measures TPM, AP043-04-126 1. Contribute $150 into the West Chico Fire Station Benfit Area Fund. Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO, Butte County Advisory Agency FROW Planning Director suo,ical" Report on Tentative P , arcel: Ma of Nels teen on AP 4:3-0! - P P i-1�G DATEi February 1.1, 1986 This is a proposal to divide 0.69 acres to create 2 1.4,000-15 000 s pa�`�'��:s; approximately q. ft';, 1 @ 0,38 acres, and 1 zoning is S -1Z (Suburban Residential @ 0.3 acra'`tF The present Butte Count g The Land Use lyl�lt7iap of .the County General Plan ciesi nates this area as Low ucii.ty Residential,, 'There are no specific or community plans for the area, Tho proposal does not conflict with Co un proposed element of the Butte County Generalty oPl.an not ning not any adopted or of uolmlunity plan, any County, specific The tentative map conflicts with a Certificate fo Compliance by the County in July, ,1977. Refer to discussion of liance issued. 6 of the initial study, on Page A Mitigated Negative Declaration of C With the following mitigation measurer tonmental impact is recommended 1, Contribute $150 into the West Chico Fire Station Benefit Area Fund, Approval of the tentative map is recommended subject to conditions; Is Make a findings -` Ppropriate fndin s in accordance with Section 20-,166 of the Subdivision Ordinance re ard�.ng conditions of the Certificate ate of 2; Encumber the 33,75 foot wide strip on parcel 2 as an es+ by some other method to guarantee that no buildings willebenloca Within that area, ted SAS .Ur AIII'liNDI \ 1 F COUNTY tip-ll'1"%l ENVIRONMENTAL CII?M ST FOPi(! ec_0Me1'Ij�' BACKGROUND r n C11C ) A 1' Il 48-d4-126 I. Name of proponent NELS LEEN 2. Address of pl'opbnont and representat,i.,v[ � Nets been (i.P aplkl cahlo) CYizcouSCAC�2C _ y__ 220 Grand ille 3, projoct desCripti-on Tentative --- - _ !' CA Parcel Ma It , MANI)ATOItY PINUIN(iS ()rI C;IVIIrrCA1VCE L,LU 7. floes the uroiect tia YE:i A1nY`137 T;'t� equality or the environmentVe 010 ,lnsubstintr tential the habitat 11ty"1`�xtlnc,�dc-la ILI lftcr o,I` a fish or wildlife species, cnra,cs int rush or ivildl Ce population to drop below sol r sustaining 1eyels, threaten to eliminate animal Comnntnity, reduce the nutnbc+r a Than(: 01` rianr;e of a ra1•e or endangered plant eliminate important Or restrict the or ani nal or exam os of the or Califorllin history or prrli stthO 77 major periods b;. Does tile -project hav short -tem benefits lydetninontiol`alanl o; totltile onvironnlent,ll goals? (A short-te,lit long-term, term, i.mpal environment is one whlch occurs in a briar period of time on tile relatively tvirile lottg_tertrr Lttciclrr i.nto the ;future.) .imlyatts will C. pots tte 1�rcajt�� t have itnpaets w}ticlr krc' in�ll,vlclu; W' all,y l �inl �t<ed, but ca►lnttntivel,r� con clerablo7 IA Project ritay impact ort ttvo or more Separate reSOUrees Where the impact on each resolirco n ret.atl ^oy;. smt'll, but where` tho Orl`ect Or the total ti tlinso Impacts ott thr� envirUnmcnt is signi,ricant.) cl; DoL,_,j tile project Ikavc? en1'IronjilontFtl efft5cts which t�'iiI C'atl5e sui7Statkt,t,t1'dCC't'5C+ effc?l,ts t7:n IlktrnGLn being"g' either dirc?Ltl%' ok igrlirc`rt'l�' i t1; MiTtiR ITNA'l TC1N (TO h0 Ctrtn 11c`tLid on `the` brl;1, cid" tbiw Intlt,ll c�,rl►iatrirrnc�tai ,pit„en,y1 1i X In I/1i'Ii rind tiltIrkc,l�r��c`cI prr�l�c°t (°ttill.lt NOT 1lal.c° al yil,nil`It'akttt'_e1'ic,'�ct rtn t t1e� t`nc i r(nillwil t I a lad at NF(;AT 1 IT III'VI,A RM It w t 11 bo p lvp�.rt'rci . I/147iI'rncl thrkt .rlllkclliT,h "tllt� Irrc�,l�xr`tt��I�Iirrtit�i°1 rrartlal ltttl�t` tt �+il;nici'� rant �°1"I't�r.•t ciil'Ih�r t�Tt��ttirnmt�ttt,_ thtrc tv1L1 ktk,t N. fr ��Ir 4 I l crc t in t h i ra.sk' hr`c �luwcw tltc` PI1'f"'ftl,1't' ) I �.1yn l fI call t the rkttrlcltrcl sltc?rt,1t,��c� h��r�rt �tr�Icic��l 'i�, I(N I'CA.,l1i�l� clr�ss;rlltecl e,n IW(,I;ARA7'it N lvi 1 I ltc� Irr rlr t,tr� pray lr�c t , NI"a1A'1"IVI; a..,,,.. I,�IVIi tlttrl the` prcYltlz��rx1 Ill'rrir�°i' �tAl httt,? rk :�r; the ellvi re�rtnlc�nt, unKl an t-Olu tttNPll:1�°°'L°Al, > tn'i villtl- effect otk INII At °t' fit:I ttlt'I' I S IIr1't'li Llanuary 'i6, 198 � t r t , 'ecltr' 'ed. t'ttt Wr ....... .. _..,.a �. ' /;A�NCI tliprlt2"1'p1i N"l e en A Steete senic►r PlaiineY 17e1ii.c;t�4ct I,ti�; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (,Explanations o a.1 'yes" and "maybe" answers a-,°e required on attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcotering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? >( e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils,, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, depositi.ofl or erosion which may modify the channel or a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or . any bay,inlet or lake? g, tcu11areproductive stiffs outsidedesignated urban h. Exposure of people or property to geologic` hazard`s"such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2; AIR, Will the proposal result in substantial; 97 Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b" The creation of objectionable odors, smoke; or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or r temperature, or any change in climate; locally or regionally? 3. WATER, Will the proposal result in sabstanti:al a. iyhanges in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount surface runoff? �- G, Need for off-site surface drainago ments, including vegetation removal, channel,- ization, or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body. f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water duality, including } butotliited to temperature, dissolved na turbidity? Yg ,g, Alteration of the direction or rate of flaw of h, Change in i;he�ruant�.t cor of gtotind trtabea:s g Y q" y qualityf eith,sr through direct additions Or with- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? Gr i, Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? Exposure o;f people or property to water _.�. related hazards such as flooding? ,�, YES MAYBE No 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. C ange in the diversity of '. species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass) crops, and aquatic Plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of r an,,,, unique, rare or endangered species of plant;. -~-- C4 Introduction of new species of plants area., or in a barrier. to the normalreplenish- ment of existin- species? d. Reduction in acreage of any a8rr'icultural, crop? s. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the Proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals :a.cluding 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 arc -I, or result in a barrier to the migration or mavemoxit of animals? Deterioration to e List ng fish or Wildlife habitat? _. 6. NOISE. 14ill the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe .noise levels? x 7. LIGHT AND GLAtE, lVill the proposal produce szgnia cant l ght and glare? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a su staritial alteration 'of 411Q present or planned: land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES,, Will the proposal result F ---i su Zn a. increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b• Depletion of any non-renewable natural -► resources? • +,k u.1F �l0T Will th OF UPSE . e proposal involve, a. ►,� r', �r; Of "Plosion or the release of har eus sUb6 F a ► .'.mas (.including, but not limited 1,j,) oily pesi:?4' X14'5, chC'micals or radiation.) in, t:ltc event of an a,' 1e,?:t or upset conditions? bti Possible inter :<, ww With an emergency response plan or �a" 7� "ricy evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION, 'Vill the propo.,.'.1. i,t�er the location,. xs , density, or g�rut t a ht (-a ,o f the human ation? populata.on'? I HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, Or create a demand for additional housir;g? _a� f YES MA i'B E N_ OO 13. `RANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal tResult i,n; tl. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? - b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c,. Substantial. impact on existing transportat ol,t systems? - d. Significant alterations to present 'patterns of circulation .�— or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air tra:f('i.ci - f. increase in traffic hazards to motor vehiclt�, bicyclists or pedestrians. 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an of roc_ t upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. lire protection'? b. Police protection? C, Schools? d_. Parks ot other recreational Eaciliti:es? Cr e• Maintenance 01 public bac iiticsincluding C"•` roads`? , f. Other ^- kmental services? -C— C..IS. IS. ENERGY. e proposal result ill a. Use antial amounts of fuc-,.or energy? b, Subst ��1 �.ncrease in demand upon existing sources of ene-rgy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 15. UTILITIES. W.Lll the proposal result in a need for new system r substantial alterations to the following, a, Power o.. natural gas? b, Communications systems?---- C. Water availal�jj it"-, d-. Sever or septic Canit?_ e. Storm water drainage? .�. f. Solid waste and disposal? 1 ? , HUMAN HEALTH. Will the ' t�proposal result in: reatian of any health 'hasard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)' b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards"k ---- 18. AESTHETICS, Will the proposal, result in the o struct:M Of any scenic vista or �xiew open to the public or will the proposal: result in the creation of an aesthetically otfens ve site open to public view? 19- RECREATIUIV.YESMAYBENO Upon the ualltllorhe proposal result in an impa0,�; Opportun Y quantity of existing recrea.tiortal .ties'? 20o CULT'URAL RESOURCES . `— - --- a• x'�ie p or posal result in the alteration Of or the destruction of a historic archaeological site?ehstarc or b• Will the proposal, result in adverse 4 or aesthetic effects to Phys. eal: a historic building, structureeorsobject�r r• Does the proposal have the Potential to cau� a physical: change which # would ai ect unic�t.te ethnic cultulral values? d. Wil''. ` the- proposal restrict existing z'el,a, , or sacred uses within the area? pote7i.tial mpr�•ous ✓• DISCUSSION OF ENVTRONyFNT:,,L EVAMJATTON AP 43-04-120 « See attached. • aN Oh ENROIVMENTAI i",VALtIeTryAP _ impr^ovemsnts i additional residence with . rW 3O�F -126 Construction of an Hill compact and overcover• soil tF,us e er i ated additional surface water runoff. genartating district established by the CountYThe property is within a drainage -$hy't6d: Environmental Health has usable area fors Yet: to give lentativ W swage disposal Reoommendat i ons a f i',i rat; i 100rlance of Action Plan will be considered i able to utilize a se n determining whether , v septic system. la eol 2 will bo $: This parcel was issued a Certificate of Compliance The existing Douse on Parcel 1 nce� in Jut 7. the Cert i f i cafe of Camp 1 1 ance. i s built t i n a location wi l l c'h v i 9 te$ single-i�amilY dwelling on the In girder to allow lelates par cel mere Ishan one to macre Findings to Override the Certif'licatevofoCompliance. i''Y AgorlCy would need lacr The City of Chico requests the of Parcel Ci Such access should be provisior of access the Certificate of Compliance Which specified ac �° the hear the most easterly y particuiarlY in light of Pro 1 ongat i on of they cess to the D parcel. An easement via via o allowing access to the rear o !'arcel l should be an the final mep, Parcel tho provided and shotivn 1}a' The Cal}frniatDepartment of Forestry/Butte e Department requests he payment of $t35 to the fire eChunty dire mitigation measure) they recommend $8 to fi en hydrant fund West Chico Fire Station 'Benefit As e Area. 6l into the ili- a The potential establishment of ons additional 1h0l"OOSe the demand for public sere ices in the residence wi11 Tl°isa�r.gh Cr:,un ty budget cr' Pub I I have eccurred (,h i co urban area ► W i i i nest: i mpact the area Ts public Services►y The Ordinancelanti idence 00,4044tion pertaining to the, Chico Unified school District Will to the tentative map for subsequent building permits. 1 app aly �c�cbrrimen "fieri M i #- ` � i an Meas ,��, 1 Cantr i bate $160 i ntwo the West. Chloo pro F i r^e Station rsn B- . n rund: eefit Area k El Nels Leen Assessor's Parcel 48-04-127 Lao 0 85-12-05-02 T SHEET A ECQ_Ic 1. Type of Protect: Tentative Parcel Map. 2. Brief Descriptl0n; Division of 0.69 acre to croute tl,40 parcels. one of 0.31 acre and one of 0.88 acre. 3. Location: North side of West 11th Avenue, approximatolY 700 feet east Of its Intersection with cecollp Lane, Chl000 44 proposed Density of Development: One dWel 1 U10 W1 It P01" 'I acre +/-. b. Amount of Impervious Surfacing". 16-20% 6. Access and Nearest Public �Road(s): Frontaee on West 114 Avenue. 47, Method of SeWage Disposal- Septic SYsteMs, 0. Source of Water SUpPlYt California Water Service Company. 9. Prbxlm!tY of Power Lines". Available to Parcel 1. 100 potential for further land divisions and development. None, without additional right-of-way or connection to sanitary sewer service per the Nitrate Action Plan - 1. lot -rain a. General Topographic Character: Relatively level tbrr8ln- b. Slopes: Less than M e. Elevation. 180 feet +,/- ASL. d. Limiting ractbrSt 2. 80118 a. 'rypes and Characteristics: Vina Loami of-feative depth of 6 feet or more, highly suitable to aoricUltUrOl cl­O)Dsy good permeability. b. Limiting raCtOrg: N01`101 Na,4ut-al Ma7!ards of the 'Land ntengity Zone V111. a. Earthquake- Zone-Jvlodori4te Ev hCjUake I b. Erosion Pdt0htVa" a. LandslidePotent-1010 lid, d, Floo Hazard: Unci ass IFIOd � L„riianlzed and Iorlgated la 0. expansive Sol!! Poter"'bini". Lo,i4, 4. 14ydr6l OOV a. Surface Watert Undo ChOMM01 ­.Arther Morth, b, Groundwater- Valley aquifers 0911 winter groundwater elevations may, occur. C'm Drainage Characteristics: d. Annual Rainfall (normal)O 2S' i Vso Limiting Factors: =" seal $cen i c Quality: Residential area with oi`°(l�are`f remnants . 6. t:..oust i c nc,�al i ty Moderate ambient noise 1 ayo'I 7� Air Quality: Good. Vegetation: Old al mond trees, under I y i tig °a; , I ai'tdscat ed Plant sF etc i es . 9. Wildlife Nabi, tat: Small mammals and bit -ds 1' orct$tiards Ck ',e_i �urai Envi ronin nt' 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in ttjo brow: Modarato to lo:A,Y Including unknown. 1 1 . Guf:t•.e " -nAnty General Plan designation. Low-(Jona i ty ReY•id�,n 'ial.. 12. Exist1ho Zoning; S -R. '18. Existing LanO Use on-yito One dwelling Hith orchard remrial7t on balance; 14. SurrcWhding Area. a. Land Uses: Residential wl th orchard trees Interspersed. b. Zoning; S -R. c. Gen. Plan designations: Low -Density Residential. d. Parcel S i z,es 1`3 acre to 8+ acmes.. e. i opulatiola 1S. Charas ter- of Site w . td Area 16» Noaret� Urban Aarea: 1 l2 ;n I l 17. Rai eVar', ,aher,,. , of Inf i Uene e: City of Ch 1 co. 113. ltnprovea t;-,, �,s St -a tdev" ►, urban Area: Curb j Mutter grid sidewalk requ i roti y 19. t=ire Prof i.,ct i on Star a. 4aarest Cour °-.y Fire Stan i on c. 44P2 Nord-) Chico. b. Wator Availabllc., Ydrant within 50-76 Poet, �!O . 501001: `'n Area: Cly I cO Um ',fledSchool D i s tr i of CSU Chico. 8