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j .•,,e 1, � , y � � i. � ^ � a �, '� i ..>-. k'. < Al y ' ' - ... �.. Va A• j s iJ Y*i •t r■ 3 AdMIL A'PEnt I � r E'.NVIRONMt�NTAL CHECKLIST FORS (To be,coMpleted Uy Lead �,gAncy) tRD T,o� 81- O's -all -d� T; BACKGROUND - 1. �1ame of proponent Michael Toimliiison._, dumbed Pxoponertt s 2, Add -fess and Phone Key Laughli�� 951 Live Oak 13'lvd. 1646 Poole Bl ,uaCty,': 591. '991. 3; Date afCheciciistSubmi trod 4. Agency `RegtLi'ring` Checklist , f p i caSe�ra e: Das osal. Permit "Proposal, ap 5 Name of a AP U1 ZI . ENVI R(7NMENTAT, IteACTS ' X11. ";yeS" and "'Maybe" ans�rexs ,are xec�u�d . ... (Exp lariat'ion bf attached she.et.) on Y P, MAXBP NO . Eaxtli. the proposal reg�ult in s gni icai�t a. u st able earth co d.it2ons or in .in eolog� c subst�t-uctures? � --, � changes b= Disxuptans, clisplacomcnts, com- of the soil'? paction arvei co vee x ng c, Change.n topography or �r.ound sur- removal of f�Ce relief",features or t0 Destruction,, ,covering or modi:ica= cS. tion o tini.queeo a;ic v.r phJsic�.�. ,�eatu�c�s? W.- eresiori e. Incxeasc iri ind ox irate, o the sii.e? o sol s, either on; or .r' erasion asa.' detirio Ch8Mge P beach sands, o changess<<�aa o tjotj, deposition nrneo� rive ox may mo'di.fY; t'le Chan the beet o the ocean ov st:reattt or any, bay , i,n et ox al: Loss. iaf Pr7.me agricultu.a�ly prod 01 itdo rlcs�gnatod s sI zban acas`t APP endi,: gage `YES MAIY13B No h.'Exposure of people ox property to �w geologic hazards such as earthquake , landslides , mudslides ,' ground failure ; or similar hazards? �. Air. Gill' the proposal result izi- a.. ' Sucbstantial eteica axa 10ri of c• , anUient c x local a. i c�ua"pity? ..._... , b. The 'creation of oblectionable odors , smoke 'ur fumes? c. Sign,ifica,nt 'alter', :L ri of ai..r , movement, moxsttra or ,'t;emperature, o'r any change: in cliTnate, either locally or regiaria.11y? 3, mater, CJiI'1 the proposal ees:ult n substantial er. Ar a, Changes iit "currents, or the course or, dtrectton, of water maveme,nt's? b." Changes 3.:n' aboorptfion rates,' drainage patterns, nr the rate, and amc,unt o:f �• surface wdtor" runoff? q c.; Deed for` off site. sur:ade drainage: irirnpravements ino'lucCin"g vegetation removal, c"riailne�,aE,aation az culvert ' installation? .' ,i. AtCrat."ions to the course 0% flow AMMk „f flood, vate"�s? ee in the 'amount of surface water in any water body'' f. Discharge ito""surfa"cc waters, or in any alie�atiori of ','s t, water qualit"y, iric].uding but not limited to temperatur" , dissolved oven" ars tux b dity Alteration of Gl1e direction or raga o fiaw' o 'gzouTd crtaiters,� � h, Change xi the quantii:y gory guali y : of ground viatats,:; ei her .thr.atigh" L. -" t additians'or wzthdr:awal>s, dir,6c or through"intercepti;on of an, at�raif r h,� c'tits or excAvat1nns? • i;pp"cri,di pale 2 r i X>� MAYBg 1�� • i•, Reduction in the amouint of crater otherc4is,e available for public water supplies? j . Exposure of people or property to water !re1a ed hazards such a` fi.aoclint;? _ nt + , Plant l,i e . C�' 11 the proposal ropult in substantial: a. Loss of vegetation or e17anp e i,n the diversity of pedes 'or number of any species of ;plans '(itclu#hg tree`s, shrubO grass,' cuss, m-3,croflor�a and aqu�, - tic' plants) ? �' b . Reductlori of the. numbers of any uniqlie, :dare or endangered species :o f plants c . I�itr:duction rif new species of planes into an area, of in ;a barrier tp the notma.l repl,enishrje,rit of` existing species? d. Reductiori in acreage o any agri- dultural crop? 5, Animal Life. Gri11 the prL.pasal result „. it substant;i,a1; a. Change ire tho 'diversity of speQea� or numbers of any s e—,C—' .af p animals .(birds' land animal's ineludanrepiles:;fish and �shc11- + is h, benthic Or'gallisms y inSe�tS or crofauna) b. Iteduct16ft of ttienumbers of any` unique: tdte,,or end an ;eyed species of animale,�? c . Intro, dat16n of new spec t.es of anxina'ls. rota an. area, or result in a barrier to tine ,migrat-ion o� movement of animals'? ci. A ductidn'of, encroachment upon, or deteiaratIon to, e5tng fish or wildlife ,habitat? Aip6 "dix F =page 3 of `0 YES ; MA.XB NO Trans oxation/Circulation. Will the t proposa resU.t an: a,. Cenexai:ion of substant�aal aaciitional rye, vehicular movement? b:, S gnif�cant" effects OnL existing, paricing facilities"# or .ce)nand for ^ Shm ries parking? _ c, S:t 6st ntial impact upon. e�:ist,a.nt; -,. ti;ans,li;ortati:on ;systems? d, 5gni:f'icant alterations to present patterns a£ circulation' or movement +, of ,people an/or good? � e." Alterations to ;waterborne, rail or, OT trafa c? Ir Increase ;L n traffic hazards to motor . veYiicles, bicycla;sts oJr, pedestrians'? ce Jill`- the r hare`ri� v'i opbsal 1,4 Pub lac S,er p. vj . an ect upcin, or e,5ult in a substantial 666 or :nem o� alt:exea governmental.; services in any of the fallowing areas: _ Ol Fixe : rotegti.on! _ b. Po"lase pr'otect`ion. C S cho o Via'? d, Par l.'s OrL other recreational; faczlytxes? e . Nfainte'nan,ce of publicaciliti es r including; to ds f , Other gowexnmental, sexy-� cess? ---- 7,5. Eriex`�CJl .tie px'oposal.result in: ` a, Clse ofst�bstanta , .Amounts .of az erier.�;;y? t b., Substantial �.ncreat0 i^n emai�d upon` ex s in sou.rces or require the level opment af' new sources of, encr.�r? �r �x.. r , YtS MAYBE, NO,, l6 , utilities . Y��Ti1 l: t�.ie., proposal result in`a��or new systems', or sub- stantial alterations. to the LollowinCr ut 13 es, - a r . Power o natural g48? Communications syst,erns?� c, Water . d,= SeW.err (gill > trunl� line,be, extended, Providing capacity, ,t o serve new davdlopment) e . Storrn,,wtit,er e�raan.a�e`� rrl. 1T. Human Health. C;Iill the proposal resultin; a Creation o any lieAlth hazard` or npoential lxealth hazard (0" C IAd�n mental health) � b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? ' 7 Saiid waste, tq'ill, .tProp6sa.l. result in any pig ampa,et:s as$poi,ated with solid wastedis.nosalitter - coritrol7 19 Aesthetics : r C41I t:1 e p opo,sa.l result in the' o s�ructi on of any public designated or ':eco,gnized scenic vista ; open to the pubs ic; .or wi! l the pronos'al x'e"cult in t+lie create on of an aesthebt tally site open to pubiio vierw� 20. Recreation, Will the, proposal result . I, sn impact upon the' quality ox � ofsting. public .xecreA- iant a ilirtiesity 7 zl Arche6lb i cal./I istor, Cal, Will'. the p oposa , r,esu�tin _an :dIteratibn 'oi a. s� ri is n archeol'ogiCal o histo eal sitc;� s'tructu� e; ob Obt of buil dingy r tAl t �, l�ppend F Mage b 0ff' 9 YES MAxrE NO 22,, 1an�datory Findings of S3. ri cance. , a Does the pro j edt havethe potential. . to degrade, the quality of the er_vironment , sub s'tan tially reduce the habitat of I'a fish cit wildlife species, cause ;a fistr or cailcili fe copula ian'to drop below sell sustaining levels, threaten to e eliminate a plant or° animal comms munity, re..di:j �e tjse `,numb ex ax. restxic.t the xange of ar.are or ettdangereci Pant: or animal or eliminate itnportant examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b the proj act have the potential .Does to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly .adopted 1vr1g-term envir6nmental goals? «� c. Does 'the Pxoje'c, have imparts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a pxvject may impact vey two or mote sepa"rate each resouxce;awhere the impact on i &, is rcla.tiVel:y:,small, but resotit where th',e effect of the total. of those ii�lpacts on the environment is 5ignfir,:aiZt �) rental cl : Does thy: po j 6ct have extvironm subst'anta a1 effects W.M.ch will cause. adverse efFects ori"1lumari beings t either di rect y or indirectly? , I I t. r , : I : y; I Y f I I I 1 I 9 \� I A pperid gage of , w r \ � � w , • � � `;1 `, - . a ... ,. I AV • s YES:.,MAYBE Nb h. Exposure of people or 'property ''to' geologic haza �ds such as earthquakes landslides, mudslides, ground failure,AMIL or similarhazards? 2, Air. Will the proposalresult in a. 'Subs''tant al deterioration of ambient or local air quality? b. The creation, of objectionable odor smoke or fumes? c. Signi.ficant alteration of a,ir ` movement, moi ture or tempature, Or any change in climate i `either locally or regiona11y7 3. Water. > 14ill the proposal: result in substantial: a. Changes in, currents; or, the course or direction of water movements? b. Changes in absorption rates;, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of Surf ate., water r unoff?Air ' c. rlecd for off-.sitie, � surface drainage ' provements, incltzdi`ng �,re e tion ; removal.,, cha' el:i ation or culvert • �. ;installation. ;A. A1.tetationS to the t"otirse or flout of flood wars? te e. Change in" the amount of surface' water in any water body? f' 'h 'h e into surface ,waters , 'ar in.,any alteration ' of strface mater. qualitY. including, but not limited to,temperature,, dissolved oxygen or turbidity'? g: Al'teratian of the ecton or rate of, flow. of ground, watersl h. change in the quantity, or quality ' of, ground waters , `either through rlirectt`additions or withdrawals] ;or through interception of an' aquifer bycrus b exc' avatons, r� Ap'pe�ida.x I' - .gage 2 of r y �,Y r: - YES MAYBE. NO i. Reduction :in the amount of water otherwi e available for public water supplies? j Exposure o ;people or pro; ert� y to °water related. hazards 'such'as flooding? 4. Flant':'L�, e. wild , he prop�osal, result -r---r - E substantial: a. Loss ,of vegetation or change,, In t.lre dlwersity of species ,.or number of any species of,plart`:ti-(,nc�ading;, tx°ees, shrubs, grass,` crops, microflora and aquatic p� anti's)'? b, Reduction of the numb ors f any unique, rare or endanerr+1 species of plaints? c.< introduction of new species of plaint's into an,, area., � or'it a barrier to the normal'toplenishmcnt of dXistingspecies? d, keductioin n acreage of any agr -, t"ulturalcrap? 5. Animal Life. Will the proposa;L result in ;sub stan.tial ; a, a Change In the diversity 0-,e speca es, or numbers of any species .of animals (birds, L I land animals including reptiles; f,sh and shell-' fish, berithic or anisms, insects or microfauna) ? b . Reduction of the,'numbers of any Urare or exzdanered` s ` eoJ'-e8, g p of animal.s� c. Intrbdu'd tion of new species, of, ani als . into `an area, or result, in a barrier t,o the mira iori; or mover►ent' of animals? Reciuctian of, encroaclimen , up, 00 or, 'deterioration to existing f isli';o,r �Wildl i e f. habitat .: Apri'endixF page 3 .of 9 A 1 w YES MOVE, t�0 6. Noise. All the proposal result in sub tanri�l.:. a, increases in noise levels? . b , Exposure of, people to severe'no isle�rels? e 7. Light and Glare , 1 �i'l l the proposal is pro .uce sig :ant light or glare? 8. Lancl.iJse. l4ill the pro- pasecl result a.n., a significant,; a, Al"teration of the planned land use c of an area, or establIS a Mend which will demonstrably lead to such alters.cion? b, Conflict with uses ori adjoining properties, or conflict with establ shed :recirea.tional, educa- tional, religious or scientific use of an area? : 96 Natural` Rpsourc"F: . VI ll the proposal: resu t in subs,Cantial: Demand for or i ncrease in the rate of use of any natural resources'? Jv b, Depletion of any non'renewable ral resource? - 10,; Risk of_ Upset. Doe's the proposal. ` .ep.ds ins a risk of an ion o _vo�ve the release of hazardous substances (,ncludingy but not limited ta, cia.1, pesticides , oh6tdc`&l 's or radiation) 'up'set ` lid,event of:an accideYit or COL1dit ot1S? , ll. Pa ulp a i n.. Wi .l the propt�s 1 signs. cantly alter the .locstion; dis.tributinn; , density; or, growth rs to of , the huitian population, of ari " area or bhys'ically 'dIuicle att establish.e& community? 12, Housing: Will the proposal Sn�` cantly aff ect e r 'I hOUSift%, , ar create a demand for aditional " Housing?. Appenai�cr page ..< Y 5 MAYBE, NO, 13. ' T mos ortatian/Circtil'at16n. , Will the pr posa! resu t .in. a. Generation of substantial add tioL al veh cular movement?, b . , Significant effects on exis`tirg parking f'ac LI,i.ties , or, demattd for tte�a parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation d. Si ncant alterations to rosent. g P, ; patterns. .crf ca rcuia.,tion or movement af, neopl,e and/orgoods? e. Alterations t1.o l4l aterbotne,, vaal or air traffic? f. :Cncrease in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ; b cycl' sts or p`edes:.tr3- 7- ' l4 Public `Servi.ces 4Ja�11 the proposal. Have ,` ane ect a on;' or result in :a substantial p need for ries or' altered povcrnmenta] services lin anti of the 'fbl`lowinS areas ca 90" Fire px;ntection. - "ce b. Po pro`tectioii? ...�. d. Pak's or other, recreatioi�ai t�.es e' Ma?.ntenance of nubl ie . faci liti esl, inciudil OthE�r governmenal services? l5 . Feer �J11 the proposal restil t in: a. UsE� of substantial amours s o fuel. ` of energy li+ Substantial. increase a- 'demand upon eXa.stig sources of energp; o'r requ.Ar,e the development of neva soirce°s of ettergy7. 16 Utilt`ies , ; Wi] l the proposal result . in a "r�O-e foZ eia s streets,. or sub s' arita al alte`rAti.o 's to< the following AppertclJ, 'F page. -5 0£ A YES MAYBE NO a . Power a k natural gash b. Communications systems? C Water? d. Sewer (will gunk line,:40 extended:, providing capacity to $.6rve neva development)? Q, 'Storm water drainage? 17.. Hum an_Hea.lth', wilL the pr:op.osa r . result in: r a. Creation of any .health hazard or , potentia health hazard (excluding mental health) ? b . Exposure of people to pottfi ial healt1,7 Yta7ard:s? l$. Solid Waste, Will the prap`osal result' in any significatit impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter, . , Control? 19 . AAest>het3 Will the .proposal result estxucti cin of an ub 1c X P designated or recognized s, d, vista open to the,,piib11c; dr will the proposal, result in the cx'eation of "'an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 20 Recreation. W'a,ll!the proposal result i.n an impact upon the quality or quantity of exa sting jjtiblic° recrea- tion facilities? 21. ,AAtdho6lo-ical/Histor_i,ca1. Will the proposal res uL in-anta esti on of a significantarchobiogi.cal or historica, site, structure', cib,jec't" or buildi ri? 22. P'Iatidatory.'iriding's of riificance a. Doe's .the project lave `the potential to degrade the qua? i;ty of the, 'envilronment, subsi. tantid11.y, reduce the hab.i,tat o a ` fish . or wildlife species', cause a Eish.;ora,]rtlife p0,Ulat- to, drop below se': Appendix F page 5 of 9 s YES MAYBE N0 sustaining Ievelo,,,threaten to eliminate a plantor >anima-1, com- ,; reduce number or Munitythe restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal; ox eliminate important ex'!amples of the' major periods of California history or prehistory'?: :_-w' ,,. De.s- the. project have the potential , to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted long-term environmental :goals? c. Does the project have impacts which i are individually limited, but cumulatively considexable7 (a Project may impact on two .or more seaxate resourceswhere the impact on each x.esour`ce is relatively small:,; but where `the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment 1s , Significant') d. Does the have environmental ,praje'ct effects taha.cl-I, will causd suYstantial adverse eJ;fects on human beings,' either dIr,ectly or indirec lyY r r a - S Apgendi F .-� , pagze 7 .of 7:{ tri.,,, MAYAE No 22 . Manda to I y F '.t-idinAs, of a , Macs the p.r: o,j oe t have 010 po to>n� to degrade tho g41t1.1„t Ly of, the envi.roriment , FjUb S I-- �the thehabitat ofa f,�sll ai Vrajdlife speO31 'eg, douse a dish or wi d ' xr- populat'oei to drop below S.Olf sus tai Tlingit,': � -'velS , tJ'LrQatcrl to eliminate a plantor all,i,mal, coln� munity, rdr],uce elle rltlmler or resCr:i et th,etat7pe of a Fare or endalz;ereo plant or animal or. ,;el;i,minate illipoxtantr examples .,of the, ma j or, per ' ods of Ca1ifoxrlia ha 8ry or p>"olZa,story? bl, Does the pro,j ecf: have the potential to achieve short: t orbenef' t to tho detrimelit o publicly adopted long-term erlvirt nmellta:l goal? a; Does the PrOi Oct have impacts whith are ^indilviduall litnirvGci, 'out culllulaf ively consid rab1? (a Project May impact ! on talo or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relati.vel./ srna11,, but Where the affil-tt of the notal ofi those impacts an th Viro hent is s-gnificrantr ) � d Does: til:e project ironmentdl effects �ihich aril, bstan tia1 adverse cf1 Ects on .: .xns, ei ther directly ox intircetly? I s I. 1 I ppend'ix F' nage pata ,Shee'G continued ( 8'1.-04`-15-0 f b. Gx'ca nCT Wale ; hlodwratoly .0 -ti low actu-Lf0 pit 50' * ,i eet -. lingo OY,t rat r c. DraInalp C����w�;o0Gc ,'?oa Xnins face d�aa compact 5oills ; dr,aj.nage p,i.pe and , cllti ta.es b0iti, , .st .l..Gcl; 7 (� .,,.� p y� y ,y1 ry. v .y� •t ` , d. a - (XI O:Olu k l) •; � ... pLI .G1.C'�����;�{., J.a..l« a�y, F'j.'�� Fmit rys��. 1 �yJy.� e». T,i1�itiriP,' J:u''l!l',r'�jlid.l.i�.r �Y w V.�. �JuS';4l� 1.7 Ci t'i,n i,a Ll .i ty - -. Accu 'La.c Quaia.'Ly: Ntodcx to' irit emit Gait naise .rro �rs}tiaul�r traff1C. 7 •oni ac' :scent rnac.s cine: tve: r:c. � op x ta.on Air quality � t 8. ` Vegetation: Orchard trees on southerly portion o f site; large tva:lnut,; oak; evergreen trees along SacramentoAvenue Frontage; 9.: Liml.ted to bi-rCs ri c•z c y 'Wi7.d7,if'e Habitat- ` and smaii mammals uti k ing orchard area. Ciz� �ura1 _Environment s 10. Archaeological and: Historical Resources i 'bhe a�e�t:..Archaeo�.ogical clearance granted for aytea, in July 1.070 as part of assessment district.. 11,:.. :Butte Co=ty Gonerai, Plan designation: Medium Dengit - revj.ew Residentialu to 8 W/acre., 12„ Existing Mang: A -SR 13, ExistingLand Use on-.- t;e: 'Vivo residences; cold, storage build'ing ( o merC ysta;l. Croam fj u• terCo behind 'Voster" y resp ence; rets atc. as d�scrr_t�ed un.c r V'e e orcKard I f , y Beta ion, 14�. Sttxro`i.tnding Area,:, A axtments to ilia N. Fy T? . ; meta'I building with a. Land Cues: aid ze,Cr.rgerators- to oast; singe ;fdma.iy residences to the 1i.tax s Y 1e , i os, unman aanec ; tyel 1. cl a i3.i.n cam an to i�, a.s ersed res: c ences` an tent;at:Lve:ly b. Zonin A -SR, R-1, G - „i, City of. Chico ung c,: S ric s. Plan design'ions : i4iedium density residential ; loty density residential to W. ; commercia.l. to B. along Hivy. 32 corridor. d» Pare�sl sizes: i/$ acre to. l0' acres e. P,ap :rlata on: i' ow to h' density Character o Sits and Area: ar�arttnents�, ~ or�liards , ,some commercial. '16»' Nearest Urban Area: Chico city 1ami;ts nearby to N: E 17» I elevazat Spheres of Irlluerce;: Sacramento Ave: Assessmerit,Distric , justVest of spheres aF influence Foe` Gity of Cizico Ga1if.Vatex Sere, V ImproVements a lda s 'Urban A ea Chaco; (curb, gutter f� si etra 19, kq, e Protection .Ser`crice a» C" a;rest'County (Sia"` � Fxre Stag on: Fair Street 5�ation b. Wat;ar Availbi�aty7 %iyd.rants on C:TV.S';Co: vvatcr mains 0. Scoop s, a n area:;' GSU,, Chico to S . Cha ca Ung Eied Bcheol `District 4p end# Y page 7b oX ''9 wrslc Issloil 0I. S'oTnO`Mi�} WI TAL PWALUATTON �cc ►`,t .i. �icti a b�cyclo :fano shoLild be consl(1,e1-od to do into the planned }Ia 911110y 32, bike route, , l6e: The subject P:t'operty :i.s assessed: a drainage fee of $6;000-$6"99q per ciCx`o, projeoted The a.ssessmetit :doe was deVe7,opacl by ta�irig into CLcc:Our~(L uses, the Ceneraj Plan eXIs ting zAcl sttrroundang uses. ldnd { Re exeit`ces : Air Photo 3 22 (Public Works Department) ESR for }Vest Iii. klivay 32 General Plan Artendm,ont and Rozone, .ERD bog # 78=0308-0� A Ft E, SCII I6 780724'16 ESR for Highl,aAd Park; Subdivision,, AP 43-26y03 and 'DRD 43-29-72, Log # 77-09-26-02; 5CFI' # 78;032731 n� i a1 Study o f Pxaposed Smp o'remi~nt df State , Highway Rott.te 32, Caltrans District3; 1977-79 Initial Study ;Cox Sacramento Avenue Assss,ment' District #k, - Alternate 1, ERD 1,09 # 79-0,.5- 17=07, Initial SG,zdy for Rezone ,from $-R-to R=3 for Paul, -AP . AP 42-14- 16 and 45, ERD Log # 80-09 -50-off; �.ppend�.x P'-'' age 8c of 9 r x IV LE:TMMINATtON ('.Po be. cotpleted by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial eva;.uation.- x find the proposed project COULD NOT have: a significant effect on the M environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION ,s recommended. d i find that although t_hie proposed project caul.d have a s gnificantr effect on the environment, there 'not' will be a sighifxcant effect in this case; because the ma Ligation measures described on an attached sheet~ have been added to the project. A NEGAx'IVE DECLAR7�fiInN !S REMI MEMD proposed the ro I find P p project MAX have a si nifl•cant affect on thenvironment, ar.d an EN'V xRONMENTA7'� IMPACTREPORT is requited , Data May 7, 1981 L (SIIgnat_ure For' ENVIRO MENTAL REV;:,tiW DPTAKTI,F: TT Reviewed E, a.rl D . Nelson °r E nrra.ranvi ntaI Review nirec;tor, �` •yr pandi x Fq a e 1~ 3 o'f 9 ` (,as tnoard :QacenL re Condoml4ium Subdivasio :L4. !' :e p;;I nt where the interior road, Z1 Very no DVy shall- be uz*rd 'a„ arl F ,irgency exib only. A barrier shall be co: ;t;roct%L, ar.l stt6jrcru , r p�»acral. by the Matte Oounr,,yr Fire ,I), putt,-.tnt. 15• �. .": plan sh .l.l be submitted to the '!hilic t4lowl:s.DaIt, it 1,Qr N 3 ��.:••,..^.., znc1 a';1"i the required ;!<'aci.Ub:i.es shall, be installed. z a ins (.exit traffIc only) shall be Piaced at the project eS CO TOM' ;Polk Ave:iue an: Lasser, Avengo 17. N r yr^ i :age o that portion,of the developme ;located in Shasta , . �_a� nG• .. saes 'District (Suvm)) to drainS to the =D salculat3.ons a.ndicate 'th�L- the portion of thec.� "_ lessgd es gn cixent L, d� , e_�p=ent in bae sat b}aeastera y pant; of the. ,9i MQ) distra.c"t cah drain nor th ]to the e-risti.ntg, stomia drain line at Lassen, Avenue, 18, At, as a�+alt concrebe s;a.de�ralk is, a.cceptable behind an asphalt concrete d ire Tor your z?"j or through road,, only if the Uk rough. road is a private road, not rffere� for dedicatioa to t'he County of :Bu"te. if theroad .. or offered. for dedication tlo of � �ttje� u♦he yisyy��ndwytl.i{cated JtheMCounty ly i,oacl +zaq �.! be deSim, 4jned o conn conform to �..y' road, s {Ja _aaia J�lar, 4 �/o 'Qt.X , RS_2-A with no parking. The typical'section Must: be approvad by the Cout-ity of Butte Public WoilIts Depurtneat, and concrete curbs,, gutuber8 and sidewalks �,iil be requ7x•e j lj. A, 7 ft fenco is to be constructed and there is to be a landscaping area behi to the fence along property bou_r���ara es of residences o:ti na=a Avenuw. 1, pra raba slia-re (pet Unit dcWeloped based upona, total Ls t.i aJte Of shall be deposited faith the County as the deveaoper's share o` �!, cost of a 'fur tj e ttftffic Signal at th^^. jr--i tersecta.72 Of TOII ,. x'�, r Po� , ; Lk `�;�tiA �;'r'�i '��'+r�St �LenUe'+ 21.. 'Co::st ti con acbavities shall be restci.ctea to n.ort.l, daylight hours, an' �_l eguap_..,.nt .shall be �i��ed with appropriate tnifflars to re' e const uc"_;On oi ^ se. n 22. i�x control rieast>res' such as sprink] ince Shall :'be irrnlet~e atea auxih co`M wruct? an. 23.. =,==caoirj s'ra11 be provided as indicated oil the devzloaent plan to v8ti;'1 ar_d acoustic screen froom, ;adjacent residences; ars �-�itt ta=* in a living "condi.tion. 2t--: r ^, r 6. shall be provided as indicated; nft the development plan with �n e ;ceoti orr tha b the . fenca;ng: �� lyl » WdOf r�"-0.1 S M'iat'` r -W ContlJiiL7�niu (°"J1.1bCZ�.vI.Ciun) 26. 1;'ir 1 {an ;tv! to be l.ocat,, a as loaica:'e:l by Ll1„^^. T,4 to Cdti.14Y Fir The lawJ• I";�-Vt" AtIC to be �,ta:,F OP j+^ V. n4 ori tit: e4qwlop7Y t/t1ty {P1.raar �o elite 47» a,on�, �. tIG� J �; J 11'. O;. - �.X�s, lle�1 zlGtr�Jr`r���: to ©� tb1�t t.ox7 `taxt9tar�1 3 ;`+��"(: 'Fire f`loSr LG :to 'b� Gc70�' vus t i 'dy' a period or at � leut, P. hours. ` .paCi, l l bleu shall l be p ub j cc G inspeCtiOn by thr- B':l-+C Co�.InLy" Fire .Dept. £j c1 :ariy gb;ier recjuire- ';all be also r-�i 27; 2� Ok' o' he� C l7Cll.waS1,'Lc1i.'iiov. �'r Cy:� the California cL tOxse--vice: C 1s,i,tiy y s ba Vz ui�44 they are Willing ng and able to supply cl=ugstic; wa =- the clevel.o .ienb and stating any � , p a y pi er. ecfu3 sites -which -they =A .� must be provided, 28. 'Toa -gage disposal systems within the development shall meet the rewire -tints o:� the County 'Health Dept. and the California Regional ^4'wality �I,: ez Control Doard r 29. F ho=emrners agreegent that provides Por' the installation, mai.ntensnce and r8oaix of the sE�vage d,,sposal systems, shall be pr'ov'ided„ and be subjeCL to the review' of the County Health Dept;. and the California ;, Fe � onal ti,Jatar E�uah'7 ty 'Con' Board,. 30. A Vater t„irn extension skull bo req,uireel 5n accordance with Csl�fornia Sister Serv,ioe Company Extension Mule 1.5The aci xtie;s w3411 'be designed by California Tracer Rwcginecrs., and an ease�e,tyL the idth of the traveled eta through the Y 3' development shall be rec(laaxed: 31. ihe�re ,dll be an ea.sem-enb provided for the north ast(7h; ca aawer I t , di�'``v`S.Ct UF'ftor final meaeap js' a,p,klrol eecl7 a recjuixrc:d , i t I �i 1 VI I P"astwood Oalw Tentative Condominium, SLlbd r vision ('ver Flo,, Inc.,) 12Q Urtjts j on the south side of Iaasea Avenue. at (rodwaft Avenue:. Chico area. Assessor's Parcel ntamber.- and (�8 Balginoer Ringel, and Astociatets l tly a c Worlm Ownda.tiono are;. 1. Submit road and drainage plaris to the bl.ic Works Departmont Ror approvrx'l and install the xegiir-44 faoiLit;ie�, 2. Fx"ovide 20 :fit, radius property lina reburns at all Street intersections. 3. Indicate a 50 ft. building sotbaclt line from the centerline .:of Tom Pont- ollsAvenue. Avenue.Indicate ,a 20 ft. buildingsetbaclr line From the edge of the roadway on main interior roads. 4'i treet signs; shall: be provided by the developer at all streetinters.ec -ions per County xegLiirements, Submit four alternative; street names for each street to the County address coordinator for approval,, 5, street grades and. otherstreet featureq shall comply with, erigineera,ng standards. aovidc a pe!%Anent solution for drainage, or drainage requirements stall be as shown on the tentative map, . "(. All easements oi` record to be shorn on t}- TinaI .map. $. street; lighting shall be .provided in accordance Stith County requirements, adoep'ted design cxrlteria, and R `eE recoratendationj, Intersection lighting is to be installed as indicated on the.devel,ppment plan. j. All exter*or lighting sha11 be shielded;, directed, and located in such a =- ft as to prevent Blare to adjacent properbieIg 10. A 0.10 foot AQ overlay -shall, be placed on Tom Polly Avel tle Froin lip of gutter to lip of gutter; Froin the development to -East Avenue; Provide a standard driveTrtay approach at the intersection of the i.riterirlr road and Lassen Avenue", 12. All interior :roadways are to. `be a ;minimum of ,24 f t. ;in width;, 2" A'C, 4`!` Ala with"•AC. tiarrier curb, Construct from the FY ase l xoafi an emerg acce48 road to LI Verano Ave. This road,, cans be of ,gravel cens.truc,t'ion. Also construct itipd install aii emergency gate; at the intersection of El yeranp and the emergency access road (as noted on condition x14).` The road from Tom, Poll to Lassen:: Ave. does not have tt be, constrtxeted''withiri ] 3. Interior roads shall. be. 'clesi sed and constructed so as rto reduce th.rotigh , traffic "circulation and speeds over 5 tnpri,. (see` i,ollowxn ''page fo'r emain ee'b' coridati6 s) r, sttdtadalu "Ccnl,a G wYve: Concl,om3.niumarxbd lvaa rare) •ire hydrants are 't o bo l")a Udl as IndiC£llied by the Butte County pi.re pepartinen.t on the d evoIopme,a 1. 171an . The lxydran-4 are to be Clow RiCh 950 Models or Long lleaoh Xron Vforlcs 61x. Mode1.N installed accorclia to Dept. o Public i c prorkcs taiidard u ./�e7. I-".ire fjovj i to 'be 2000 4pM ` susbai.nc;d 4or a period:oC a leaNt 2 hours T'ae line, shad be sub;jcct to 'final Inspection by tkre Butte County Pire peps;, and any othe rec�t�aa*o- men wr ;shall be also met, P'7. A letter, or other do' e entation from the Calx:"ornia TAater $erva co Corrpa�Y stating that they are willing and mile to supply clamestic; water to the development; and stating an pre equ isitc s wha eh they may haves must be provided. 28. The sewage disposal systemswithin the development sl l', meet the requirements of the County ITealtli iDeptand the Calgornia Regional hater quality Control toard 29. A homeowners agreement that pro for the installation maintenance, a 7cl repair of the s%la'ge disposal 8y,sterd8 shall be provided, and be subject to the reviev of tY c County Health Dept, and the California Regional. Wager Qaality,'Cont`o1 Board, 30, A water main extension shall be required in accordance 'with Cali,i'ornia Mater Service Company Pxtension :Rule 15. The fac lines wi11 be designed by Calif nia rtn'ater lingirteers and an easement the width of the traveled way through the development r4h;a _l, be required. 31., Thrjxe ;dill be an easement provided for •the northeast Chico sewer cl str;i.c't 'before final map is approveai if required, : rr Gary Walker, Tentot4va Pdreel. Map, tjo pard418, on the novthwest corner OV Mayfair Rrivq arrd TAP aex AVenue. Chico area. A�;stssor's lsa��oc;1. t�ua�Y�cr: (t,ft.4,��}..2p EaI(i3.Xleer McCain Assooiates Plic Corks conditions 1. Deec'i t0 the Cainty cast'Bu'l:ta 30 1't. xa gkii;-oi" -tvay from the centerline of 1418sen AvenuL. 2. Indicate a.50ft. building setback from the, cent cr.line of tasNen Avoxi re; 3. $how all easeteni s of record on the fiftal map. �F. Prost de street name Slghs per requirements of �;k;e Dept; of 'fib is �Jorks prior to recordation of the final. map. 5. Provide permanent solution for drainage. 6i iyay off any assessments, 7. Obtain --encroachment perma.t for all driveways, neW or exisL•in,, and construct to county Standarcla . r $. I -ay any deli4quett taxes. 9. meet the requirements of the Butte, County Fire Department: Health D6paxtmont conditions are: 10. Provide a lQQ ft, leachfie,ld` free, setback around oxisting wells Bather within the property or within 1,,00 ft. of the property boundaries on Parcel 1. la, 1rovi46 a letter, or other dom entaLior fro)n Califoxnia iAralcr service Company stating that they arc willing and .able to supply dolnwstio 'erater to parcel 1. 14;. Locate,:and if necessary relocate the sewage, dispoya.,L rysteni serving the existing, dwelling onto its' respective parcel, l3 ;dace a note on the maps The note to state that he dz�telling on parcel 1 shall be constructed within the le ch setback area, 'fromthe watex well. � :; Provide bhe reguzred usable sewaga disposal ar a on oath parcel. 191 Health Pgpt. Co.IT(»iJ,4;.IOIIq Avru:: �tw` � av;lrtra' a.1.rt�Li'lov or othur, rlraouninntit,oil fcorn G1zitC7, i� r 7,Ce Ct�lb�aa-u)y at tilig, thtil tll'y :Arc, awl able� '0 'sti,taply (l0aT ost 1,5 wator ,tQ tho OubLI' i'0j on. ,.. Prior to reoorC1ill,L,,,; th6 XinaI inap,o pa�Qvtule bf7k'y, cyarlalarr �i}a(z � 'txl'ira' lllt� I n` C?1�lYaai M 1'evF ix, or if6pl tc tmilumt sys trazrtaa :i rzhzaJ tcul vnUthIn tae Conaron all al 0nCr-I-M(, t will. be the reopotitia.l 1. ll"y OV'the owxier .of 41ju J.ot- t�� 4� �F .� a�� 1 jje 040r.iIjj . tt;. -M40( L- the: r,"01 -mg e ct;i. it uvi t: Of t}te 1 tVt-,te Glc�tzlzty 110a1th DePt,. titan tfie Cal';iVoranla `wa•tate Regi.oilal Water quxll,ty :Ir�Sti',zatllt road aij(l t' in ;i.ti-age Plans to tho ljopt .. cr;C J,'u� l.� C Work �c�x 11)x ova1� and ;� ,8tta l.;l, tho vo�tlu,ix-od �aCi J.:i'l;a.a;, 1?x0v'ific PC ft. Jar^OP(,'t:y 1.ne rriturns 6t all mt-r6at 3. P,r ov;i.rle �Oi grb t-O:C-tray fOr :3•f;(Indard Not 8�5 at all, tr•G 'c:ct anti ,:rseot:i.clx i 11., tiitt.� rrt Na,?,m a1aa:t.i bc provided by the developer at; gall. stre'e n neral"fart? L` Qr1 ��; ° County r ctt� i tiaEzl7 �s ( stib Ll:LL! r11 s 1pt �: namas Qx? Gac}.Y sltxvc:i; to the G'oMity' addrC,ss coord�laat r for an rcval 5. Deod 4 t . C7r11 )xa tsen ted Lino of 1vbp lwiado to,the County Of ,1•iuute a sti,,edti soc'tioll Qi'a I TtiC!C`71�1" ;a:rt- as it typical 8 I Lo. h.'i,: date . 7f 09A c, Qn�t-1 t5 t1 CrA` sracti fax dx Zsia;axi€ar1r: to ka=2,�A"o7z" .ane row.1 standard I'l uh ver•tjlcra . Ci� rbr , grad"' AC, AD `tCrzale,d.r iii ;ar1 9'/, x�i,la tw9 air rsapat, s�z, i s ]'z tivid , morwanrr?1tcat,:i`on ate re uaxv.11 1)y th 77r,-pb of I�t��.? c C�Ql�ks J X1 "Icco 'dance oath, aCQ14, t -d stra cIRrdd ` 9+ stxeot zv,ales, tt•I;h,6'r Twita.ar--ras ��a� l t. cr�zY;�ly vdtit tho b tte cuz ty ltay l7.laaal Baas) 4L s, a„m r,:! tl t �yXJ rI'd other q0r� =,r,�tc*ri Ara i czar x'� n t �f. z "Qv, tic' rmart nt o tt tJ O- a I cx` c1x'aa.1,1� wca } } . AL1 CaFf :tX'kli 4# o r(j00- to br„ 1063t'lh 6S1 trhc� l�at�u z��amera t;� OT ]3 'ti��:l CQ" witty Jr`:i:. e lJ .11i. Ga^ Q> laa i t' iczz T 7. .I Yri,P, —anile ,� aiL �,.l.ia ',R � C.i ��. Lw{„1� i and 2} a�r�t Pa59:) Ua, o' '�'t:xTi>1U�1tC �l'l�)t�iU�£3:4rr11� . VayC;f.Lf wo tia1tr4: tlu' oclW'iry+ ilentr� O-P the �Iti„i.ty coIrtpanio"'A (:i..e 91gt�•l;ex', 16. ray wV ci c=l i.11q1dG'nx 'toxos . tii}1Ow acce GnF°Irit?iIJ(; to d'a('4'Ok.1 lloa 1. �. CQrls•Lruoi, l.eA—t,tu.°ax ;1.aaxa at e11trarioe oil l!,sp,Lssl'1mlc., 1>9, vay }��� r rata sh,�,re , 'ter 't�x�affl d .�l.i.gdal: a-6aail'c �r,c 1;.1:rrx cit D; at � I u�� atraclr �'"s�a;l.a,nec'le i h0 fol. a�'r ;rx ICl,l,i,'I.,gatio11, Will be a corid i«t:Lo . O'C a pr0�Yal-, Atth time of i` o-Velo�ameno f.' lot 23', M�0'1% d shall 'be veqpireel aloiig Hvy, 99- meric shali be t16pigned xti, £ac�aorcl, lza00 •vrIM,, 'l,he II-b nd' arms of, the Butte Cmuh•by Bui ldilig� „t op Coovel'i,r ate loont1,on of the StIL'(pd and V.i.st.Ial barrio:~ wi'ti-i Cal. Tvarl;3.: t u i nPPHNDIX t[ . NO'h�:fC1; OIC U�`1"]s`ltrl°1I�l�1`I`!"ON x fI'() $GG'r.ot ttr� foIotYt-c 13 � D. Nbitll 11Mx socrftmrt?to, 'CA 958:1/I v+ ' Cotlniay (;IOTIc, C0111 -ICY 0f 1)'tltto 25 C o tl n try C w) t o r p t- i v o CLARY. AN Q11 County C%lori� OrOvil;l,e, CA 9$065 /',C[NTHO ITROM Plenntng Dopartment 7 Cot.l,nty Center Ib'1vo (N 110d) Orovilhe, CA 0591 6S SUi1,XFiling Iig a;C 'Notice 41>I.)eerlt1.iltilt l.a71 in COn1131iaxtct tit ti Sectit�n o ;?x;10,or, 21152 Of the I'u}� is Resources .Godo --� — 81.06-08-01 Project Title: - 'Pen bative 8ub4va sioil Mai AP 1r4_46-116 & W? Bisalt Pchard,1: State 'clear n h©uae Nutnbcr (ii: "submittc"d to State Clcttr; nghouse) �Colltact hrso71 `['CI,ep�}lone 1�U1)1`}7er Sohn Nlendo t� }�ubl.�.c Works (�1fa) 34.11266 _. P.J.o j ect :Location Sou:ihoari corner off' the 141! and ta`ton, Roan,orih 'Chico Pro j e�ct Descriptio"n.: A land division of 22.9 Facras+ to create ?2 lots dor,• commercial use and I ;Loi; for mul bi- f.`�amjly re�;idential uric. I}1iS S t0 �1C1V'I5C t11at the Li't"te Colanty' -" Advisory Agency has made the fo11 otvi.ng dcte +urinations rear. d:i:nl; the 'l rove dOscribcd pr`ojcct: 1. The , Iyra j oc t t,� i l have a s inn i t'icant eJ COct ;;oil, the envi rowlient: tori l i not Z • An nvironmental 'lnpact Re pox t vas pz°epared Cor the s praj Oct pursuant to, the pxovi�;i.ons of Cr3QA ancT tvas eerti:ried. as reel"uirec! by $ection 15085 (g)r �.4 CaIa.:Ccr,nia, Administxa'tiare Code, Q A N gat:i.v,0 De.claratia-n was prepara Por: this project pu;<' �iwit, to tho provisa.ons of ;C��t� A 'eopyr of the "etltre, I�ecarat�nn may i �' Ue exantineclPXanning' Deprtationt, ` 7 County 'enter r ive,, gro�ri 7.e, GA' cJ59o�5 . 3 • . eti,ce of xOmption, teas C i lecl �.nclz catkf g th°t s' 'pro j pct xs oaXeript rollt eriVl.tOjaillCntal CCV1G4^/�, 4 �'� s I atement 'o Over .r:i lir Coils':i c ex'ti trjon 'tis tv7.s n.o ado} ter Cbitfi. s ,pro j cct . 5: it }gatxon nt'casures aelolatecl b', t}ie L,ecl Agency tai reduce the tlttpacts l the approveel project brei: At the;lm a d y ri�on , a dot "; soun, at Om'3a'�.ian meao� w h ,ll be �'ogw'.>�sel rr fi &.14y 991,,', hei ,e .shat be desxsnoCi. t� ra6,i w4.:rds tree$title of County">3 i d u 1 in 17ep.incl, Cbordi:na�te ),ogati.ori o;l t � z n��t,t�7'" sotand Vist7 7 brirxiov w.tII 041tran6. ' Bgtye'c1ai Septohi>; ?a 1981 P1anr�irit Dir�etor. Vato w t[fi1 (Ridhard Eiselb) 1,ena tiva s0divis;i on) l.xw �� o�':� a�sess.menL•::;r, M�:e'L thy: xequ; cement, cC' i;he tit JL I i,y eo►t�art .eh (�.:�., r���, T�tei��(� ',fro 1�phorie x yltl'G�x � S'Q�+Itx . 16'= A�y any delt.ngi ent taxes. ShOV E',Ocess eFtB%exi aton, Road.; 1.8. Construct left -turn laria ab eatranae ort L"'Isblanad . 19. Pay Pro .rata share .Car trafac ifggial at inter seaLion o:c ratan R:)ad and 'Estilanac e. The following xegjuired mitigation rrieastire Will also be a condition of approval ; 1 . At bl e time of `develbpt�lent of lot 22 sowid abtenuatzo�a measures ha 11 be required along Hvy. These shall, be desx.gned in sCcardana` With bhe standards of the Butte County 15izild;i.ng I)opartment. Co�rd3'naLc i location of the ,soured, and vistial barrier,,With Cal. 9--xrans. i STATEar: cnLiF011NIA-4 Cnric3� r UK IAN, Cat�antar �. 1k ^AL FORMA REGIONAL NATER QUALiTY CONTROL BOARD- ,CENTRAL VALLEY REGION ! sy� ' 3281 i5 3rReeT sAcrMF"NTo: cAc(r:oSNIA 06816,10,06 � ." plloNq; 011 (3) 446,0270 1 March 19£83 g,rF�r3;Ca. PlA�nir!�G'ii1HF41 1AAR 2 Mr. Mark Adams, Grovlllo, G�ttt�r McCain Associates 1105 Fortress Street Chico; CA 9$926 PHILADELPHIA SQUARE SUBDIVISION We have reviewed the prelirninary information, provided and the tentative map and we ,have the following comments: 1. Unlbss the adjacent property owners are restricted from using groundwater wells,leachf'ields would not be acceptable within 50 feet from property lines. If there are exi'sting,or proposed, we11s in the area, 1 separation distance of at least 10b feet must be assured between Wells 'and 1.eachf I e1ds 2; In your 28 October 1982 tetter you proposed to install atthis time all the 1-eacM i nes which lie under pavement or streets, . lines ata future time. Our guidelines and therest of leac-h. do not allow forpl;acelnent of leachlines either under pavement orpermanent struotures.' 3. If the leachlines are eliminated that are within the proberty . line setback and that are proposed to be placed under, pavement and:'strurtures it appears that the project would not be feasible as'currently proposed. 4.1 Aftpi^ approval of the subdivision by' the County, each septic system design would have to be submitted to the County Health Department for individual approval, a cL would have to oompl�� with accepted: percolation rates, required 1eachl1ne footage and soil depth condi ti Ons. The use of average percolati�on rates fo,r � `o wi l boa be all owed as -,,.yo r subd�vi '� Afire s� h _ 1 the e . peroolation test results varied greatly from the northerly portion to the southern 'portion. The adequacy of conditions for 1oachfields has not been dehton- stl^ated. Information on s6i1 type and conditipns'ground water dep4h .altl qua�lity, percolation r"ares, slope a'n drainage is needed. xlx, DISCUSSION, OF E-NV1It0NMENTA1L EVALUATION. Project Description 1. Type o;f„ }project: Tdntative Subdivision Map 2, Brief Description ,and clivi '*on of 22.!3 :teres to create 21 lots ffor commercial use and 1 lot for mu ti-family residential use. 3« I,oca-tionF Sotithoast currier of The Hsplenacle ,ind BatoM Road, north Chaco,. 4. Proposed: bajiglty, Of De- elopntept' x commercial tSCI �e� �.��..5 to U.SG acres; unknown density for lot 22 praposec :Eor a condontirtitim-type vise. 5. Amount of xmparvious SurfaQin�'t Up to i3U�� of ovdrall site, G. Access and Nearest Public `Road(s) : PrManta�e on the Esplanade-, ode possible future eorinection to na,ton Road, lµway traffic pattern proposed for vehicular traffic entering and leavingthe iaroject site. 7. Method of Set,rage Disf?