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Net a ,. ■ =Found If" Iron pipe L.S. 3525 no reference O Set 3/4" Iron pipe togged L.S. 3346 �' oG Existing Water W311 w fn J o �' __ �'�.- �► 3 w 0 0 ti �' ,• n1 Pro p e a I o� o� I ,�Jzll I x BAS S OF BEARING The East line of the Fest 1/2 of lots IO and 11 or the li4sler Tract shown as N 0°42'35'E on the Re;;ord of Su: vey filed in Book 51 of Maps ► at P090 51,_ BL•tte County Records. ,3z $I NO TES n n r ' All lots extended to the center of the easement. IOQ ✓/ -' M"` Acteoga computed to edges of sold easement.>l� T !i0'Sepr!r r" 100' 50011f free Arel Sold easement to be a non-exclusive pubic:: e0sement ,' fr.. Area for Ingress and egress and for public utllithAs and to �' 1`' 250.00 be reserved in deeds. » t^i ,, s so 0 2d N 89 57'01 W 49 4, b ,1 17"- of five e minimum a A11 lots hove :retort•, than th enl m y , � �►, Ff feel (66') frontaCo measured at the setback line. , • ' . _..r/.f11J�IFCINl.011AY�Ml�l�llBOnm �Ilrolls��i11.�.�Yr.M10 -I�IY ' I` �, illI111 IIIiiIII i[lil►1 i�l III. I'�I ISI, III'ffIL1 I•�I III III IIIILIIfIII ISI 1I1 i►1 111 lll'lll • 0�. 4 S inches MARK LPR'W "D Q MPANY 36+L-6,333 - 44-02 T. 2 2 Ni R. E AW. 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A1*, 1 Box P30 DUrh", 0a. 95938 STATUS tai,' APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY: owner OWNER'S t AP« 2, roams PHONE- -_Name ADDRW.! ,, casae : DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: AP. # 44-03-157, 't 1 Box 478-E _ east side of _Hbolor ►7e; '1 1150 urea ?36' by 234, =- 4.14 acres 770' by z;5o' -- 3 a res koi ;._ acreiv 5831 by 2396 EXPLA Nt VULLY REASON FOR APPLiCAtION;y To _obtain% 6qUal rights d nl- ,their pr,dr erties are +_aeiy().,lots. Bu*,we 4 want, to keep ou1,1rs at 1 acre. ,rantLhkl;, future housing sho taae may,,.be hellied in oiax area. The ahoye,sfafenionts are certified by tke'undetslgned 4o 6 correct. t Applicant 015. _ il�ttq+°"WC- r,...-.:. 410 .�.�,�.. NQ1 frt Itltwr<�, aLbinlf harewl►k o TAT check at obey order In Ike_ombuhr showcs belowi payable n f pnal oleo n dropa.i oilot pion showlny the l6cO on of exlttino and proposed OWLtuios oh'your pr +et}di ` leorn ad�ocent c �Jro p M I IReceipi rro, I NOTICE TO AP-PLICAM - :R.EZOUING 2. Lo nm t i on i I" r n `'fr'_ u"'Z - . Yl V + .tf fi'YC x 3. binE' Z'Qnin 4. Requootad Zoning: 5 Gell'Otal Plan iesignat oxa; As thA ;i-jjp scant for the reque tc d re.zoning retarrod to � t�-Iati,an*hip t�rti�� n 'th � � On Lino 4; thutte County Getioral: Ilan and my rozon ,ng ri�qu? t has been explained to rye try the planning staCf metnl;ars In makilhg this ,rezOning a ,ation 1 am aware' hat the zone r atn rp-quortin doim na oorrorm to the Butte County 1 �a 5p a 4 - .p _ ,r J�t f 1 i 'irLtx'f' .l'iizant o sign 1 , r ,wv.:..ur<.«�k; . _ � c war� �. ..."�' .> 'C"L` t�i*m �r ♦ wft+s • ,w;i;«'C 1x "Y.:,',t:.l!I"'r�.yn'rr�'"7x I-tH, �,..4.r--.'._ ��"'� � �, ��Y. CdMlM1lit.lr ON }UI/ VAIUR 04 t'lIWOtTr CONrE130. , pnmt! n suo�ro� Addrai, A ; QN,Q. Uk r:UNt'll"0 dN tGil vUUI i.T UTNE ANC yy L x I f OMOk/Ata(Is RIAXININO 1t TME 01 $ALI.I . yr.'Ifreri I ✓� s,i 3%. I%y f/. �n�I /_/,� ,VV • i. " � r UEnYtNt. d Pajnfnnl Yo M.nl d.1Yr nin0 1a.. N N.rrO • S CA • Y 10 404 CA (9-6E) Joint -1 r « �' Tenancy Grant Pee 0.fl, l, r $ _ - 87993-106S0C THIP FORM FURNIBNEO ,t3Y TITLE INOURANCE AND TRUa Y 9MPANY F',OItA VAIXAOIX CONS11:1_GitA'1ION, reecij)I_ of wltidi is hereby nckiwivl-a1gc4; WALTER V. 13RAY and ELIZABETH V. BRAY, i husband and wife, herel)y GRANTIS) :to WYLIE JOE BESSER ar ': PLORA J: BE8=t, husband and wife } b8�r.rty it) Iyc, AS IOFN7TENANTS, CSUyrnfButte • ��w State of Californin, descrilted as! >` ' r �• The priest 1/4 of Lot 9 and the East 1/2 of Lot 101 the East 1/2 of Lot 11 and the West 1/4 of Lot 12 of the Holler Tract, near. Chico, Butte +~o. Cal; il0cutding its Lim o.fficlall Map thereof,, �Ar recorded in the office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, May 5, 1913 in Map Book -7 page 6. r TWE'.t`RER WITH a right of way for read and 'utility- purposes 'over ' the Southerly 60 feet of the North 1350.0 feet o'i the Wept half of Lot 10 as shown on that certain Map entitled,°Holler 'Erect, near Chien, Butte Co., Cal." which Map was recorded in the ' office of t*he itecordet of the county of Butte, State of C► lifer t orni,a,, oh May 9, " 1913 in Book 7 of Maps,, at page 6. w r Dntedt.j_-44f?Vary �24, ].973 m ,. �^~=, alter 4t Briay -A i1n:11uirlanl) TI Ua .j 9 ary 31, 1013 hefutr ttt�Y, liar ululr[.Igtt�rlY n t�"utnr) '1'nlritr fit nnri fnt k� +1ta1k ►lchimill)y ♦fo Co, Plennl' 1 } nplrr�art+il.. mAxAtCi; 4i,.P Y_�- ....�.. �� - 6gCu,,,M. , U "_ 1 . EV 1�8 "` b,a -. r'knnwn In Iirr. i�� 0 (}Ctlr11► C lb hr,Ihr►r>"r�uw__. �,•lufsr7sagN broV ,IS cu6ertrhld "'s la Ihr t+�4ilth ivalt""trnl ntrrt Mr6ttuakrils;rd 7►let 114 cirlr.tlttd ilitr r�dinrY.=—=�`*t...�_s..�•�+ry: ( tY tiNCIA4 :Ul �. ; ; iVt't'iV�S'i tfr}�,al nuJ t�ltlolnl �rul y� NgTd�l I r a tf• ry Cr1RiiAY3ltikJtnhF�_ lxs Srrfl��Fitti ,,;,.;:.r;w�:w.,-•:rAteirt��:>K:>;�sYk�rt.'ac� H r w l.MAA r J Receipt # Project APP9NDIX , Date Filed Environmental Information Form (To be completed by applicant) GENERAL INFORMATION Ii Name and address of develope, -)r project sponsor; halter. t. ,basset ht 1 Box 239 Oro Chico, Hwy Durhax, Ca. 95938 2: Address of pr --+jest; at 1 Box 478-E Hosler AVe. Chico► Cep. 95926 Asaessot ts Block and Lo C Number 03-157. , 3. Name, address, and telephone numbero£ pperson to be contacted concerning this rroject dalter IT. I�oraer Rt 1 Box 239 D4rhami Ca. Rhone 343 -UO AV— . ,.�, .11VI...e9-3.41 4. Type of project; (i.e, rezoning,, subdivision) . rezoning 5. 'List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this projects including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies! hel.th ae_pt� -bluing gL-vt. breglscgssed .pith Tom steed if the �i lt h �—. Teo e ay p� 6. Existingzoning district; r..i44-3 7. Proposed use of site.; . sinitl.e fainily dwellings ►., PROJECT DESCRIPTION g.' Site size,. 1 acre net 9, Square foot age of buildiog(s) . minimum 500 sq ft: 10 Number of floors of construction, one. 11 Amount 6i- off -Street parking provided, r 9u;r car parking 12. Attach -ite development plan. i3, Proposed sc"heduling► s ion as .h,ssib't,e 14, Associatedprojects, n;;ne l5. Anticipated incremental ddVelopment: h)h SuNoCo.plonning Conitn CCB' Z158� OroY`►tto; Oo1i{orntiq Appendix N - page 1 of 3 APPENDIX E 16. If residenti!l-, include t,, . r,.i,A; �h 0 units, schedule of unit sizes, and type of household c" <_ •,ted. 1 unit per acre, 500 aS ft Minimum. aprx 3 u -.. s r7�urN -family 17. If commercial, indicate th, *.ape, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square Footage of sales area, and Loading, facilities. u/tl 18. If industrial, indicr+te tyre, estimated employment per shift, andloadin8 facilities, NSA 19, If institutional., indicate the .major function, estimated employment p y p ymenr per shift, estimated occu anr, . loading facilities, And community benefits to be derived fromthe project. n A 2'0. If the project involves a variance, conditional use or rezoning applicaftorn, sante this and indicate clearly why the application is required, rezone for 'I acre pparcels because We were aadvieed by planning to chap a bbcaus this is resiaentia, area. Are the 011owing items applicable to than Discuss below all items checked es h project or its, eets as net�essary), Y (attach additional sheets as YES NO, X 21, change in existing; fedat:uret, of any :beaches, lakes, or hills, or substantial alLsra.tilh of ground contours, 22. Significant change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads, 23. Significantly change pattern, scale ;or character of general area of project X 24Significant amounts of solid waste or linter', X 25, Change in dust, ash, smoke .fumes or odoio in. vicinity 26, Significant change in lalee,, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of e patterns, xisting drainage ? V. Substantial change in existing; raise or vibration levels in the viC4nity, 28. Sate on filled laticl or on slope of 30 percent or more, 29. USO or disposal Of potentially hazardous niatetials, such as 'toxic, suhstatices flammables or oxplos;ives YES NO no 304 Substantial change in demand for municipal, services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.). no 31. Substahtially increase fossil fuel consumption ~' (electricity', oil, natural gas, etc.) . no 32i. Relationship to part of a larger project or series of projects ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING �! 33. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, t�lants and an! -mals, and any cUltural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the s$tT,p and the use of the structures. 34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back,. raarr yard, etc:) . residential., one Samly i aore sites CERTIFICATION- I hereby certify that the statements furnished above d-1—nthe attached exhibits 1`resent the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the_ best of my abiiity, and that the facts,<statements# and infoimation presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date. � - na,t:u e r �" For. Appendix t = page 3 bil 3 2 APPLICATION FOR REZONING BUTTE—IrJUNTY PLANNINM f:C1MMSSION APPLICANT: Road. anti followinstructions ns set forth on reverse side e ot< this form c Applicant's . WIte Halter ,m. Besser � P1,one No. 343-7267 Apnl, cant's `tailing, Arldvess xt 1 Box 239 Oro ChicorRdd burhan. Ca. 9.5938 Applicant's interest in property (nimer, Lessee, Other) owner Owner Is Name game Phaone No same Nner's Address name Assessor's Pnr,ccl Number(s) 44"o3-157 Present Zoning AAMH-3 RFMYE-STEb ZONING 1 acre Location, dinensions and size nrua(s) to be rc oned EaOt side of Host.- or on private right of way. 4, acres 'net. 736' by 244- - 4.1.4 acres �?Ov by 250' 3 acres net 26;x, -by S20, - 3'acres net 5831 by 230 Applicant's reasons for rezonint, to obtain 1 -it sizzes equal ytn neighbors properties than adjoin ourw t illost )f theirs are _acee sites but we want to out our 1 agre,. Also so that future hooualq& shortage can be met in Ulis area, ------- I hereby Glcclare under penalty of rerjtirjo that I have read and under- stand the instructions and ghat the foreRoin, statements 'are true, complete and correct to the best of my 1•notvledpe and � elie£, Caped Jan, 2680 Applin nt's Sip ature. Project File Number General. Plan besi, nafiioft Request Consistent? Location " VrlRIFYA. P. NuMber(s' _�-- Location tlescr rtion Ownership Legal v6scrintion o£ Arel, Proof of Agoftcy (if ncedod) 6 `fap!s of Area .:-. Present Zonihp LL.. kite Application Pet(-i�ted 00NnCo,pl tj . No Fee Talten by SIB 2 11980 . OroVille� Cali}oin 5 REZONE REPORT Applicant: Walter Ti Besser OvInert Same Request'. Rezone from AR -MH -3 to AR, -MH -1 Ijocation: Approx. 280 ft. east of Hosler Ave., qpprox. 1260 ft. north of Nord Highway, north of Chico. Dote Action Requestod! 2/27/80 Numj-,e;r or pArcels: 4 Acreap14.64 acres P161"ing Communion VindinSc.,, A, Note that the previously certified EIR and initial study have . been ,rbviewed.and cons idered.in making't is ddcisioh,,gUrs,,itnt toCSQA; and -B. Find that the proposed rezone does not conform to the policies, inclUding the text and map., Of the Butt -4 County General Plan; and Planning Cormtission Action., C. Recommend denial of the -rezone, of 14.64 acres to AR -MH -1 for AP 40-03-154 thrit. 1.S7. (Walter Better) Vote 3'i- 6 - A, " L' 12, Cominibsioneis tennettj Schrader all Chairman tambe"ft NOE[; No one AP ENT Commissioner BehUnin AVSTAIN No one APPENDIX P ENVIRON -MENTAL 'C-RCKLIST FORM �To be completed by Lead Agency) Ii BACKGROUNIi ERD Log # 80 -Q2 -27-0S 1. Name of Proponent:1-4,3.ter T. l►eszor 2, Address and Phone Numb r of', roponent -"-" 3, Date of CheckUst Submitted 4, Agency Requiring Checklist S, Name of 'Proposal, if applic`ai)leReZollftg of 14064 acreo from ARI -Ii -3 to ARAM -1 for residential use. II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AP #44-03,,154,155,1560157 (Explahations oL all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheds,) YES MAYBE No 1, Earth. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth eonditione or in changes in geologic subst;ructures,I b, Disruptions, d splacemetits, com- paction or overeovering of the soils e. Change in topography or -round sur - Lade relief .fvntures or removal of topsoil? d, Destruction, covering or modifica- tion of any unique geologic or physical fea tures? e, increase in. wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site`? f , Charigds in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in silta- tion, deposition or erosion vhich may modify the channel of a riVLr or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g, Loss of prime agriculturally proms ductive soils outside designated urban areas? Appendix Kp ag e l of 6 YES MAYBE No h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, i,tudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? 2 Air. Will the proposal, result in: a. Substantial deterioration o ambient or local air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or rues? c. Significantalterationof air movement, moisture or temperature, l or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? 3, Water, gil1 the proposal result i,l substantial- a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water m*t*ments? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff!C c, Need for off-site surface drainage { improVements, including vegetation removal, channela.ca.t on or culvert installation? K a, Al.teratiohs to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount of surface y.; water in any y water bod ?' � f, Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to tetnporatute, dissolved � Oxygen or turbidity! 4`! g. Alteration of the direction or rate Of flow of ground watersl f h, Change in the quantity or quality of ground haters, either through direct additions or'Withdrawals, or through interception of an aquiter by cuts or extavattons? c "" p ndix page l a `e 2 R of 9 j ::..,,. YES MAYBE NO i, Xeducti0ri in the amount of water otherwise available .for public water supplies? j . Exposure of people car property " P P Y to water -related hazards such as flooding? 4, Plant Life, Will the proposal result ET—Su'f stanti.al; a;: Loss of vegetation or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of placts (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. geduction,of the numbers of any j unique, 'rare or endangered species of plants? u c, Introduction of new species of �I plants into an r.ea, or in a barrier a' _ to the normal replenishment of'. ekisting _ r_ species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? l Animal. Life, grill the proposal result in substantialt a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell:- :fish, benthic Organisms, insects or tnicrofau�►a;) ? b, R- luation of the nLmbers of arty .�loue, rare or endangered species z," atimals7 c, ythtroduct oti of new 'species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migal Ion or movement of animals` A d, Reduction of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to existing fish or Wildlife habi,tAv C i Appendix E - page 3 of $' �r. F Y88 MAYBE Nb 6. Noise, Will the proposal result it 'a substantial: a; Increases in noise' .... '? hj Exposure of people 4�, gid:°„ere noise levels? 7. Li ht and Clare, Will the proposal 'Ace pro signIrTcan,t light or g _are? 8. Land Use, Will the propor-Al., re►;ult Ln, as gnifican"t; a.: Alteration of the planned land use of an area, or establish a trend which will demons triably lend to such alteration? b. Conflict with u8o8 on adjoining properties, or conflict with, establi hed recreational, educa- tional. .religious or scientific uses of an area? 9. Natural 'Resou ces. Wil. the proposal resu t it substantial, a. Demand f9t, or increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b, Depletion of ,any nonrenewable natural resource? 10, Risk of Upset. Dots the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the: release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or tadiation) in. the event of an "accident or upset conditions? 11, PoR�-u-l-atio►t, Will the proposal s:�gniTcantly alter the locsj"t:iotl, distributi.on,. tlensi.ty, or growth rate of the human population of an area or physically divide an established community? 1 i1ousin Will the proposal s gn cantly atfocr. existing housing, o': create a demand for additional hotitsi.tg? Appendix V - page 4 or 0 x ytls MAYBE NO 131 T_rans ortation/Circulation, Will the proposal result n: a, Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. significant effects on; existing parking facilities, or demand for neer parking? c, Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? �? d. Significant alterations to prrasent patterns of circulation or movement OP. people and/or goods? �i t e. Alterations to waterborne' .rail or air ttarfi,c? f. Increase. in traffic hazards to motor '.'ehiclea, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, Public Services. trill tlxe proposal have an a eck upon` or result in a substantial need for nein o?• altered governmental services in any of tate follow*tig area,,, { a, Pine protection.! b. Police protection? c �citools'7 � ' d Parks or other reteationalfacilities" t e, rIain:tenance of 'public facilities, including roads? f, Other governmental 80tvides7 Ain 15 • )Jner t� 11 the proposal rcpul:t in a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substant,.Il increase in remanr upon exising sources of energy, or require the development of new souroes of ehetgy7 lip 16, Utilities, All the proposal result '.n a nee"{--rt �^i4 n.ei,, systems-, or 8Ub- Stantial alterations to the fol].J'iJing ur,il,itWe.s i y ,t r� YES t YBE Idp !' s Power or natural. gas? • Communications ,systems? C. Water? Sewer �v d, (Will trunk line be rwxtended providing cap8city to serve now developmental --- - . e, Storm 04bt r drain«ge 17. -lupi Health, t•Jitl C1.0- proposal OPA result lfn a'. Croatior, of any health hazard or botential health lYa and (excludin mental health) ? t b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18, Solid Waste. W$'i'l the ro asa.l result an any s ,nificz,ht impactspassgciated with solid W-r„ce disci or 1 cia control? 10, Aestheti.c.s. Wil; the Proposal result 1n t e o.# trUCtio,tl 01r designated or ublic reel?gnizedyscenic�vista J open to the public,, or Will tile1, proposal result ii; t aesitietioaily ofJl 'ecre site openation fton Public view? 20. Recreation , Wi,11�=c c in an impact upc.Nntthe he pquality osut quantity of exitring 'public recrea4 tion facilities? Archeolo icallHl.sto�rical, Will the ro osa su.t :n. ane tera.tion of 'P p re a significant archeologieal or historical site structure ox bUilding? ► ob j eet t�andator .. Y T`indiii s of �'i��nii:=Ycttnce ti a, Does the project have the pot±°ent al to degrade the quality of the envi.r'onment, nabs tantially reduce thn habitat of A 681,1 or 'Wildlife spec"t s, cause 41 fish or wildlife ife population to drol� below self u Appondi 1: page 6 0£ KIN YES MAYBE :NO sust4ining levels) threaten to elimiL.ate a ;plantor animal tom- muti,ty, reduce the number or restAct ' the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate t tporta.nt examples of twe major periods of California history or prehistory] - b. Doris the project have the potentia.] ,to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted long-t-erm envi Lonmenta,l goals? ; 4, Does the p.oject have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? {a project clay impact on two or more separz to resources cohere the impact On egLh resource is relatively small.; bot 'where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment it Ash significant,) d. Does the project have envie; Onmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on humbn be'ngs., either directly or in64.rect;ly? a WF J t } 5 1 A.ppcndix � »`page of 9 KIN 80-02-27-0 I11 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Summary; The proposed project is a rezoning of 1+.64 acres of land located 260 foot east of Uosler Avenue and 1.,260 feet north 11 of l7ord Aighwmy from AMU -3 (3 acre minimum parcels) to A,R,111 1 (l acre minimum). The subject property t..s level agricultural land with a slope rato 'of less than 2 % The elevation is about 175 feet above sea level. m`ovo are residences, open land and small-scale agricultural uses' o'n5lto. Soils onsite are Class 1-11.1 type and are Farwell Clay Adobe. They ate excellent agricultural soils, moderately deep and moderately hell drained;. The subject property (15 acres) is part of an 84 acro island of AMM -3 zoning surrounded by A-20 zoni.nC on all sides. The area was formerly ^olid block A-20 and the AFtt'M-3 zoning; of the 84 acres wao approved. in Septembers 1975, aftow beim; requestpa by the property owners. the. AM -IVR -3 zoning is specific (3 as"a minimumo) and there has been no land division proposals in conflict with this zoning since it was adopted un - till now. The 1/2 acre parcels fronting, alonr, Iiosler Road, gest of the site were created before _the -present AFdM-3 zoning itax adopted.; _ Subsequent to the tozone roposal there will be 14 parcels potential on the 14.64 acre site. 5ro-posai to AM21-1) the purpose of the rezone acoordih& to the applieatt is as ±ollows: To ebtali% oq.ual rights (to land di.i.sion) that .have boon enjoyed byaLtjacent property owners w1io here allowi ed to oreate l/2 acre parcels n the pa.b. The applicant contends the rezone and ouboequent divi.si on will hel*0 to xeet future housing ahortagas in the area. Tho propcaad AlUrli-1 zoning is specific (1 acre 'mi.nim'u&) and allows convential single-faitily dwellings or mobile homes to be placed on individual loto. The Butte County General Plan lard uce designlation in the area is :fox Orchard and field crop Use? t -acre minimum rarcb s.' A General Plan Amendmetit to the Agriculturai- kesi,,deintial l,Whd use do�i,gnation has bee'' by the Planhing Comm,' A o0tentikil area density of,! UU/aero: couid be'co'me established, The primary-wivironmeatal oonoerY 5 absociated Idt1l this proposal tad nonvollaion of agrioaltural ldnd outside urbanareas to residentiprl use, alteration of the character of the area, drainas,*o* potontial flooding from TIUd Oreeko i17crea,130d population and housing Market opportunities, i-oveacod traffic, increased urban problems in a rural. arcA, i,noreucod aamand for public °'services in an outlying area; conflict b6tireen agricultural and residential uses (orchard spraying, dust impracts, etc.) and possible local opposition to the pro j,(,,ct duo to the 'precedent oottinC, ;ro th-induc3n nature of the proposc,l6 iaote-; if the precodolit of 1 arse mi l4um. parcel zoning is set Wi.thi t thin 84 acre i.clan6 of AZM- ) the potential:t�1ll lad o aged .to e n peen eix - page the entire 34 acre island to AIUM"I; poeniblo. (Denoity = I IXT/Obre). Im-nacts, Incli-WA: 4 DU than becor,100 1AMOVA104,1411 la,Bos 3*Boo 3oO_y 16.B, There will be aa Inoroaac In TuWOfX due, to oompaot , Ion and overoo-"Ving CO Z the tell with imporvio'u,s materials dU:Villf, coll ot.ruot,'a .oxi oX homcoitoO. There ir, no drajnare, byotem In the area to ol)oWt Of. The 01tO t0rmcrly waa gmarled for at ture. `�or I llt:rl in to the boil. _:rtoUl 4.*. t rujjoj':C JTa �t 0 FJ Macro are two i3hallol-r ditcher alolir, either side Of 11001.Or road. There ,are culverts under dr:Lvewayul alonC; the east aide of Dopler Road. Z.,10ce dito),no end, ullon t11oyrc1%,:(N �Tord Hir P - ,h1my to the Dottth�' they are 10-L passed under tlia roadl�ay� The general area Is drained by X,,1,d, Creek to -the 0 0 u-bl-1. Should tj*dr, area be developed to 'tho I VU/aore 4ensity roq,aeuted then ouYstaxitial off-Olte t1'rai11VLrO InPrO VOIA exits (culvert chanftoliZatidl I -to.) vtll be required. A permanent ­4� be oupplied. Runoff vatero jd1l be draina,i,,-o solution M11 degraded izi-oh urban type p011atantD. Is-aep 4D, ).*B'. 15 to 84 acres of pripao at,-rlcultural land will lue removed from productive capability. These boils are Ola na 1"ITI t5l'Pe and arc Of excellent cultivability. 'The project cite , a may be .. is outside of dosi,,.*aatod urban areas. This land ,outoomoXully dr, farmad or -olnited In, roar cro-pa o.V awchaiodr,, Large, scale f- by the parcel siteo within the 64 ,ti-ilin- I,,,- cog, limited acre island of AMM -3 (045-414D aojo patcoio)4 Lobo of �Otoduotivo ar„rlcultural boils Is a oovj.ous irreveroiblo losCof a non -a Aiioifable resource in an outlying 'non -urban area such as this location. .d: Iua uvroelc is loc,,3,tod j�r­,;jj1jj 1/-,j mile to the nout'jioast, Mud Oreek lo leveed in thil area and protootJon In provided, Trom a lwln- 100 your stem occurancoi InUlis e�,J-u­c ja sub jeo to notential floodinc, from ojtLXe_evont occlaWanceri -of a treater maCnItildo thaii. the 1 -in -100 year bto%*,�. AccoVdjnr,to the U.0 krkir Corp of Bn-ixioero, the agency that oototrudtOd and LAMInictOrs ;lie leveed, the 10W -lying lanai, =trotmdinjj 1,ltld Orook are Oucceptablo to floodinr, W.thin two Mileo to the oouth-mot of the creek and within 1/9 Mile northwest 0,,f the creek., The levee dooir;n blevatioxi 10 111( Sect. The elevation of the aub�oct propo:oty it aloout 175 feet above sea level aja it Is located about 1/2 .1110 notthtlaot Of the OX001t. The iproperty In on the edCe Of the jMd Creek flood-olain and nov be nucooptable to flooding from a otOrlft of .-;Venter maAan t'tude than the 1 -in -100 year odburaltoo. Ptotebtlon froni -%0 t,,oar 000tttanoe jo cotbidorod to be the mini am ac,boptabJ,c residential flood Proteotion. in o- -jror Innaot of t1le PVO­ al ' 13 th 0 nver- OB lie ma av mental 1) iu a o njon of primo ajrjoulturai land to a residential dievelopment, The Butte Ootmty- General Plan land Use dobit"hation Is for oxeht,,rd and Viold Crops. The pvopoaed 1130. of the land at the 'I, acro/vj ;n)pon(11-x V *, llateo 8b., or 0 80-02-27-02 d01$"11ty does not oon-foxm to the P,on.or^'7. Dian. This 84. -sacra isl.aanal Of �:� �.- �. zoning eras adopted In Jo»toribor of 1975 at the request of tlao nroperty of tiers. The 0.8 acro foto 0"'inting along, Roa)lor Road gore created before tho adoption of the DDLUt yfic ARIV-3 zonilig Roz,0ninr,, of the alto to AM -M-1 will ortablish the omal.leot all.owaablom:Uini�i parcel size In tho area. With this prceodent being ot, it io Conblaored likely that tile remaaindor of the 84 acres OX ARMI-3 would '00 rozonoct to 1 -acre mijrttiivia in the futuro. This CrotAh Inducement would result in an d4 -acre residential: development at a 1 PU/ao re density in the middl ie, of agricultural andr zoned A -?_q in all divectiona. Developraout of aj-,ricultural land to urban densities boos against every publically radopted county planning goal of pre- tarvation o± agricultural land. Thio would become a prime example of leap-fro,g typo development, A general plata amendment will be req,,aired for this project wince tine requested zoning; is not consistent Witt, the land use designatiow, Tho establishment of isolated pockets L,f rosido ati.al devolopm.ents in outl.yint areas is growth-inducingand iL, pocur Planning since it red.uoeu future planning Options. The rezon int v-111 d0finately salter the existing aha.ractor of this area if it is approved and it will seriously conflict with uses on adjoining propOs'tieO: The project Wk±i generate much public controversy especially -from 0eighboring land ownars Ashing to Dee the :Land remain agricultural and ru.raal. 11•, 12: The rezonint, pvopos al idli evan,tusally result in asignificant ral.teX ation Of the population dnnsity to this area. Initially about 40- 5 persons tVOW 1 become reei.d.en:t anpi to clue to division of the 14.64 wx reo being, r,.zo1.�.ed now. uue to the gr(,W-th"inducemett on neighboring-,,roperties, if the entire 84 nacres goe,,3 to the 1 lift/acre. 4011sitjj the uItimate population increase touched 6Xf by this rezone msay approach. x$0-275 persons. The arca is presently open agricultural bard with a vor3 low )opulration density. Ubseguent to approval of the � rezone, tlousini; market op;portulitiearoLtl;d be stimulated over a wide j area, ff 170A. $- 1.7.1.1: 11eaal 'oh h av;ards to neople trill result due to the: proximity � Of tho aa-ri eultural aand residential uses. Orchard 'Spray- ing and other trealtmaftta faith peyticidosj herbicides, eto. will be traanoported by Prevailing tirindt, toward the homesito areas. Increased dust may also effoot crchaard and row orop production. 1.9: The visual charaactLr of !,he area will, be altered to A great degree. There are precOntly no urban density rosaideatia,l areas in the 'vicinity4 public opposity,,o17, to t1le project may run especially high. i i �i U..�; r►rya. lJ.a1.y �.a�! «eau1 a.,'�:, 13io6i 14iaa_f ��1yy.7yyC�.1�+f��1G' Cifr"y'� ,p t ai a w(,, a Xor ' qAo -O'l r,.t t ,nu + ti l�t.1, a ,�.� ,all 'v) to. ltiCa, llr ill be Iaoresaood 11,,,tar 1.100,,l.la:, a1Y tr, ,6 `��, i lorratosi 1x .at ;M1 lj:,ra txya.,�� "11dl.it� r.,aratt.at, iliayrwaaoocl �.. 1x1 r lroulaai,,.o z problono ac ,l ca Das `o ��t.tra,, ( r1 1c�.c�, i��oroa"r d cle l;a d a ca all t itl.csar. !:rk,,��t)Crk.;a�-1 K�x,�IGax;r)3i��)r}b13;�irYo: a w..a aaeia:z�.;o sly sy a�.•al',0;,o1,i�i,o :gat"� t,,a; Oral»l ,;e6 cix •G`: ui'! ` L'rrw'..kr rtaa'Ilalati wal,ve L,,,1a6oVV, a',ru 111dicaata�d bZ "�ca3 and i1a1,�11i13 w� o.a t4c is tiz��l .�i,,adG,F ora �aAli"� t,� t IV. D vNTERI; XNAT ION (�O be completed by they Lead Agee^y) 'On the basis of this initial Avaluation Ci I find _the proposed effect otx the environm6ntcrand UaDNEGATNOT IVEeQ GLARAT significant a s r6commelided;. i find that although, the , significant effect on the environment,etherect uw will 1 be a s gnif.,tcant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet • � have been added to the 7S RECOMMENDED. project. A NEGATIVE QSGLAl2ATxnN x find the proposed ve effect on the ehVironmentc and ant MAY aENVIRONMEN'PALxYtP REPORT is required,M ACT Date <. ,_ �J ReVised u 1e wry, 1980 � � (signature Fars_ ENVIRONMENTAL RCVIF.IJ DIsPARTh1:NT Roviered by;� 1:rl D Nelaon foy a l hViftnmental Review Mira ator j Appendix page 9 of 9 a r, �2Y�i' lTl V.�I�YfL11~ll'tiCt GOVERNOR'S OFFICE a OFFICE .OF PLANNING ANIS RESEARCH 1400 TENTH STREET SACRAMENTO 05814 �nrrranment�l RaPi{)W llrpt. EDMUND 0, BROWN :3R, D010 count dune 24, 1980 y TC'! Reviewing Agencies FROX, Ron Bass SU8 SCT: Butte County's NOP for, Walter T. Sesser -; Reaone Attached for your review is the COUMtY of kli te's Notice of Preparaiicn of a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) 'for the Walter T. Sesser :. Rezone, ;CH rE0061726. Responsible agencies must transmit their concerns and corm,�rnts'on the scope and cont.,nt of t►„e EIR, focusing on specific infor,tatico related bb their own statutory responsibility, within 45 days of rectipt ,,f this notice. lrle encourage cornimentiu'1g agencies to respond to this notica and express their ConCeens early in }ne environmental review process. Please direct your comments to Earl b. Nelson 4laite'r Ti. Sesser Butte Co. Environmental Review and Rt. 1, Bom 2"* 18-F County Center Ui^ive bur'hatr, r,,�, ;�ScIJO Oroville, CA 95955 916/543-4777 witrr a copy to the Office of Planning alnd Research, �;lea5e refer, 4ij the� state Clearinghouco number rioted above % all c:rrespondanwe cotcerrning this project If you have any questions about the revietf nrncess, call me (915) 522•-8515,' k C t 3 C11r'tG?1 t�' cc:ar1 h. Nelson Walter Ti geyser DISTRIBUTION LISTr Plans and Project baluation Unit James Tryner Air Resources Board ,--�/� Dept, of Parks and Recreation 1800 - 15th Street { y+� 12?.0 K Street Hall, Third Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 ��✓✓ Sacramento, CA 95814 9161445=0960 916!322-2481 William Travis Nick del cio0po California Coastal Commission 531 Howard Street, 4th 01220 Office of Historic Preservation K Street Mall. Floor San Francisco, CA 94145 Third Floor Sacramento,, CA 95814 415/543-5555 916/322-8703 Justin Tierney Robert Penny ralifornia Energy Commissicn 1111 Howe Avenue, Room 331 B O Public Utilities Commission 210 Fox Plan Sacramento, CA 95825 San Francisco, CA 94108 916/9204405 4151557-0442 Burd Miller liel Schwartz CalTrans - Oivislon of Aeronautics 1120 N Street 01416 Reclamation Board - Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/322-9954 916/145-3624 Bill Felts Robert`Batha O dept, of Boating and Wdt,irwaysS.F, 1629 S Street O Bay Cons. d Devit Comm. 30 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2011 Sacramento, CA 95814 San Francisco, to 94102 916/322-4165 415/557-3686 Environmental PMtection Coordinator Bob Sloppy r Dept. of Conservbtion 1416 Ninth Street. Room 1354_ Solid Waste Management Board 1020 Ninth Street, Room 306 Sacramento, CA 951114 Sacramento, CA` 95814 9161445-8733 9161322-4915 John Turner Ted Fukosh ma Dept. of Fish and Came 1416 - ;ith street 0 State Lands Coanission 1807 —13th street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814- 916/445-138' 916/3224813 Harry Krade Fred Lereari Dept, of Foou and Ari culturetate 1220 N Street Water Resources Control Board t�125 - 19th Street Sacramento, CA 3581A Sacramentb, CA 95814 916/445-0682 9'16/322.3583 Paul Cox Ken Fellows Dept, of Forestry ' 1416 Ninth Strset, Room 1506-17 Dept, of Water Resources 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/445.9144 916/445,4416 JamesHargrove Dept, of General Services 1015 L street Sacramento; CA 95814 916/445-0780 Kenneth 8uell Dept. of Health 714 P Street, Room 430 Sacramento, CA 96814 916/122-2308 Dave Wi M amson /-� Dept, of Housing !li 6o*Unity beYlt, v D21 - 10th Streets 6th Fluor Sacrar*hto, CA; 95814 916!445-4726 ,DISTRIBUTION LIST Department of Trans'oortation District Contacts Bob Brown Jim Jelinek Department of Transportation District 1 0 Depar',anent of Transportatioil Di 'tri c`t 9 X656 Union Street 500 South Main Street r Eureka, CA 95501 Bishop, CA 94514 Robert E. tdc5roome John Gagliano Department of Transportaticn District 2 Department of Transportation Dystr tt 10 bMir-kiverside Drive 9T 76—Charter Way ' Redding, CFS x6001 Stockton, CA 95206 R. D. Skidmore Jim Cheshire Department of Transportatiun District 3 0 Department of Transportation District 11, 703 8 Stret8� 29 Juan Street Marysville, CA 95907 San Diego, CA 92138' - Robert W. Sieker, Jr, - - - pish and Game - Regional Offices Department of Transportation District 4 fa btreet R. O'Brien, Regional Manager- anagerSan SanFrancisco, CA 94102 0 Department of Fish and Gama 627 Cypress Redding, CA 96001 Win Evans Department of Transportation District 5 Lassen, Regional Manager 50 Higuera Street Department of Fish and G:me San Luis Obispoi CA 9,3401 1701 Nimbus Road, Suite A 7 Rancho Cordova; CA 95670 Mert Pa O i er Departiieht of Transportation E: Toffoli, Regional Manager District 6 O Department of Fish and Game 11,352 West 011+n Avenue Yountville Facility; Bldg: C Fresno, CA 93778 Yountville, CA 94599 A: H, Hendrix A. havlor, Regional Manager 1 Department of Transportation O Department of Fish and Game' District 1 1234 East Shaw Avenue ldOpr g Street Fresnoi CA 93726 Los 'Angeles, CA 9M2 R, Montgomery, �egi'onal tianager r Harvoy Sawyer Department of Fish and Game 350,Goldeh ' Department of Transportation Shore District 8 Long Beach, CA 90802 247 West Third Street Cyr�tleNnn►.rlfnn �'11.,,„O��f1'i STATE OF CALIFORNIA --RESOURCES AGENCY' DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY` DIVISION OF OIL ANO 'GAS EgrironhT6nfe1 Roviiy.r f)apl uQ,r_ 0 3 1980 Out�e CLuntx I EDMUND 0. BROWN JR;, Govenior s3��r SACNAMENTO, CA 95RIA 1416 Ninth Street (916) 455-8733 Earl' D. Nelson Walter T. Besser Qutttie Co, Environmental Review and Rte 1, Box 239 18-F,' County Center bHve Durh:m, CA 95938 j OrcM-11e, CA 95965 Project Name: Walter T. Besser - Rezone k SCH Nulnbert 80061726 n , ,,',The Department of Conservation will act as - a responsible agency a conmdnting agency rerthe uiredafor r•,arore.+ie—W it 1hdbAded1inctheent of I attachedviranmeand/ information q � forms and/or lists Patrick G. Neyis (rpol y Em,ironmental Protection Coordinator Office of the birector Attach+* ?nts ff, l I CCNBEIIIVATI It WSH."Kph CALIfokNIA GkEN AND GOLDroe LAND RrSOURGLr f'ttOTL-GTTOttU[iIT Guidelines for land use considerations` in environmental iwt)ac't reports, A. Conversion of prime agricultural lands to other uses ?. Has consideration been given to the alternative of locating t1l, project on suitable nonprime lands? ilas this al'ternativo ig+tirr adequately discribed and evaluated? 2. What are the iitlpacts of t 'lands? he prG CGt on adjacent agr"ioul tur4rl 31 Have the long term benefits, economic and envirorriiro►ital, of Maintaining the project site in agriculture- been co►iipared to the long terns benefits of converting the land to projdct uses? 4. What are the present cropping patterns and agricultural yield of the project site S, What is the .otential intensified agricultural productivity of tre site? 141lat are the lung ter►tl bonefit5 of Intansiffod agricultural production? B. Cancellation oil Williamson Act ContraUs li Are the findings required by Sections 5128b through 6184 of the Government Code for cancelling Williamson Act contracts adequately discussed? 1 What are the impacts ov adjacent agricultural and contracted lands? . 3': Will the action set a precedent for the cancellation of other contracts in the general area? C What is the ;resent setting that has caused the proposed change in land use: ft{oril agricultol,al or opetr space use to a noncompatible use? Have the local policies and administration Of the Williamson Act been incompatible With the intent of the Act or does this particdilar parcel pranont probloms not forewnblo at the tihie of the issuance Of the contract and Lhe estebiishtiicart of the agricultural preserive'7 IT"re of r�tuo Nih..fitte Resat►NCIs AocNCY �,��'�iwr C0A1UNb 0; llRti -IN DEPARTMENT 0F`.PARKS AND RECc,ATIC3N P.G. lox 2390 14ck"INto 90111 (916) 445.800$ ;vnriranmontnl ttorteW papa. M tiultd County, i Jullr 70 1)80 ... , f,•, � To (l) Vtwl D. Nelson (tib Welter T. Besse,r Datte Count tt.vironmenta5. Review at. 1 iiux 23 9 1S --F Couhty Center Drive Durham, ux 95938 Oroville, CA 95965 SUb jectt Butte County s NOP for W,tv or T. }lesser » FdtQhe SCx #8o061726. Thank you for your notice requesting q ng our via" on tl7® sooPe and cvntant of cultural resource int'ormation to be included In a p�Ip for PftPoaal: 4hd referenced . Identificartion of recorded cultural resources 16cated within the projodt'ts Potential ars environmental impact lice culturally , ,,�iae inPorntc�ticul We s ed the ;first step in compiling e7Qplete the following sources t'ar thea6ert them your agency routinely oilnault t ` plirpos �. 1. Natianal_.Register GP Historic p_ ig m• The complete National Register o£ Historic plaeea is published kwuilly as pant of tha E'edgral tweak of February: Register in either the P1rst oi� second b i. National Register of Historic Plaoas - Periotlio Up+a, W©ebdy the Federal Register appear S rt2'armaticn-.. in l� aced 9i:10t Cai,for an TC eada,y �, d mLy oontair,, California end by 1 Prater4i®af oount'--on p e Mending or daclared ellp,� ble Por inalusLOn in the National Reginte'r: x'he ,stiction number �•. for these ttoticea is 46 io-03M, and they are Provided 'by the Heritage Con.eervation .l and hocrettian Sery i:e; bepFsrtmcint of the Interior, Notitwe'm appear' under the title l�atiorlgl R�,gister of �iistoric Places. � 1 � C, a1;Fotna Fliatoricl� Landi,iariis � a: Tho Btate Dopa.rtmont ot parks 11hd Rearration ubl.ibhes a booklO li8ting all California Historiodl Landmarks of each: With $ btief'dd3dr p,ior 4, , " Page t b. Updated inlFormation cap best bo obt.1111ed from mLnutes of the State Hiatorieal �Rcsotulcea Commission mf.i ,' ,gn. 'Cho tbuoklet may be Purehased bjt url ting to Cf.11tral Dimtri'buticn, Department of Pn1%ks LV Recreation, P. U. Box. 23901 Sacramento, CA 55811. A request to ba placed on the Mail,tng 1,�st ror the Com isaion's minutes should be ,oibm. tted to Mrs. S. E1,.1erk Office of Vist.ot•ie; Prcne,rvation, at tiye address given ib6Ve. 3. 6ali:ornia ,;.entorr at'.`Histoh c Resources Last published in Mnrch oe 1976, this: honk way be useful fol- ldeAtifyirg tUltural properties not nlVeady i,noludr*d in the pe0iously mentioned publications. While it occasionally duplicates 'information found itt ttd' letter, it also cantalns linti,ngs based on local and regional surveys as ael,l as tha only published compilation of California S';ate Pointe o£ Hintnrical Interest,. Copies =V be ordered by writing ;o Central Distriz;Ution at t:he address given 2hove. 4. Local liistoricnl Societies or aimilar UH nri'rations Such groups can be of great asaistarice in ,providing irif,�rmation not fourid in tem Pablications metitioned or readily available ir► this ofrtae. a. California Stw:ta Archaic+logidal SAte Surma wurrcnt archaeological site Wormation may be obtained rrcm the Regional b!'fipeH of Niti C.`aliforni,a Ar•chaeologi,onl Gine Survey, Far information urgi~eaa� iitag archaeological 3item ahi,chybycalliriad i1y o� .rea, you should contact . Ur. 9,,o e Mark Kota OfCieat� cot, any pea f ac}s thaGlany►' irlvolvQ urge you to contact the Rd iofi al considerable ground ditturbanad such as ,g,',!dl,ng, teonahin pycavat a " 0 -td' Impaets Which bhOuld alao be doftsIdcrot a.ro the Inoreased 1,:ikelihood Cor vandalism flue to growth"induding p140jeo041 and other iridieect 'st,74dts The Ififormation the Regional Otfi;Or dhoul:rl be able to gishould iridiGttt (ai the presence or'ar hawove yoll ,logl.sl sitca iri the pro,jeasho potentia] impact atter and (b) t11a ab:ipnt a Of such siten, dither 'becatise � ri�:Id 3U-Itveya of tf,d Area have enaou:lttlrdd nothing car, beoause the aj eta has neVtr been subjected to a acl eptjfje astudy to locate cultural resburYod. i 1rd upon his k'n,�Wledgchbili,ty, the ALigictitl Officee nay recomm..tnd 4 field sumy Arid they itakd Additional :suggostjona for mitigatibn 0 avaidmtce Of POUIit.tally aolvorad cff`edWh. With the exc0ohion of specific archaoological sato ioca.tQra, r"nmp,la or arrl,aeolagical sltc data, includi.ctg the prrsdrly eyysprtilibi "far-PdV&rLng the docuteP-ntatiori, should be indludad in t))t OVV'Tnr}k 6. Add:Lrional Information Visual inspection of the protect area, 0.ther �y the Agency or a consulting. professioru�l ma w r Y s &ppe buildings ar other etrilctures not ;irevioudly recas ded If 'these �strticturea &p pea some rpear to be- approximately ;tJ or moire years olsl or are other respect rAoteworthy, ,that' should be photographically 'recorded and cica,er3:oed xn the I;EZR 70 Corw'I- tan w tb Local Ethnic Grou e .._ ,.^ . There may be situations in which e "particular interest or Value to arloeal ethnic opact c�tltult r I rddources this ie the cnaa, the ag�;ncy should make am effort to ascertain the exiete�nc� Of speFific groups and attempt to solicit their v,o.ra on the _ral group, if undertakingi ed Typical exam lust are: arctaeolog cal or athe,r site's whfch have religious and medicinal vel u6 tt� Native Amei�ic&uis }iu features to which , _ burial sites; c6meterios or other an ethnic community may attach peculiar significance. As we have Mid, thesis steps represent routine av¢nues of in ui'r cultural resource denii.Ticati.vn. The rAaterial Y pertaining to CNA and the, State ETR Guidelines to dire. mould be analyzed and used sa area of cultural resource sarveyo, sgco TO Provide further guidance in the may be used by consultants "re copy of our checklist i.s AlIttached. This eco preparing reports or by your own kaff to eva:luato thepe and the adequacy of survey reports -ted. We vould be pleased to assist you further at an time. contact Nicholas Do, Cio Y 1n this l�egardt ple�os PIS of this Office by calling (916) 3u_b'%b3. Sicere* your, Dir. Knolt Hello , State 14,i6taric PY. servatioh Officer O2'tice df historic Proservatinn cc: Stage Clreeringhoueic ' �i Qovari d "' S Office of Pliihning and Peseard.± l4Ctl 10th StFeet Saora me,�to dA 9581 1 t F r -STATE Or C'ALIFORNIA-�7HE A SOURCES. rOmUNO BRO10N JR., OOVERNOfi STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD' v. O. BOK 10ti • SIl4RAMENTO95807 io July 28; 1980 Mr, Earl D. Nelson Butte County Env rotiniental Review 18—F County Center bri v6 Orovillep Calif& rlia 95965 y NOTICE OF PREPARATION., SON 80061726--BUTT^ UoUNTY,s NOP FOR WALTER T. BESSER (REZONE) Thank you .for the opportunity to review the subject Notice of Preparation. The State. Water Resources Control Board has the legal requirement to protect water quality and to provide for reasonable use of water. In light of these mandates, we need information concerning, the relationships of the proposed project to water qua ,y ,and water rightsi as listed below. I. WATER OUAL17T (Surface and 0r6undct>wter) P y A. Applicatjbhb or pormi.ts required. 'S. Kinds and qua:itities of materials to be disposed of and.'treatinont and disPo6i;l facilitieo. G. 'Gonstruction activities that could result in eater quality impacts.' Di Soil rharactez^3stic rotated to water duality (erosiohi siltation, pbrcolationt seismic characteristics). E. Potential impacts of the Proposal project on 5urfaco find ground q water quality (degree Of chdilge and seasonal variation). `. gspi.liati'on meesurnsi includin g` Plans for preventing impacts. grin . j . ^2r i TI. WATER RIGHTS fi A. Existing water .rights. s i B Avail.ah, lity of water for the proposed project. Ce Availability of water to protect e)cisting in—stream beneficial uses of wat'ar. In addition to providing the above listed information in the environmental document, app?.scants'.for projects that have an effect on water qualify or involve Waotewater disposal must contact the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control ;Board. Applicants with projects involving withdrawal of water from surface or underground streams should contact the Division of 'Water Rights of the State Board. i Sincerely, Harry -Mo Schueller, Chief" Legal and "Technical. Services Division { A S Ranches, In,.. Antone & Deal inda Vrisima RAI(NG- U;t ;T Rt. 1, Box 470 S Put 1, Box 471 C C'n� to CA 95926 f4 n Ct, k,-� Chico, CA 35926 � VW1111am M. lubbard Edna L. Ronning Richard & Dora Duncan P.u. Box 33i7 Rt. 1, Box 479 Rt. 1, Box 478 thico, CA 95927 Chico, CA 9592( Chico, CA 95926 H. & L. Atte_berry R. & M. perc-, a Rt. 1, Dox 477 J Rt. ? a, Box 4�7 G Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 Dept. of Veterans Affairs E' c/o H.?, L. Atteherr)� S. & Si frost D. & B. Rasmussen d Rt. 1, Box 477 J Rt. 1, Box 477 B Rt. 1, Box 476 li p Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 Chicn; CA 95926 Ci & N. Curry Hi & J. McElroy Paul Leffel Rt. 1, Box 471 E Rt. 1, box 477 D 1362 Foss Road Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 9.5925 Talent, OR 97540 Benson John Peterson Pi Carter 2614wtonteee 1090 Keeler Ave. Rt.&1, Box 476 V � Chi cu CA =J. 926 _ Berkeley, CA 94706 Chico; CA 95920 G ueline Bauman V. &1Di Keil, Cooprider ; Jad C 5_ Rt. x 477 C Rt, 1 Box X176 R Chico, CA 9592u Chico, CA 9.5926 r Chinn; CA 95926 I, hi. & C: Felix At. 1; Box 477 EE Chico, CA 95526 i, i wpp BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUFARVISORS tlul+a f��rb� c NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIttG Notice is hereby given by tbe.Bu2te County Board of Supervisors that a public hearing will be hjild on Tuesday, July 15, 1980 at 11:30 a.m. in; the Boai`d of Supervisors' Roan, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, on the following: ;r{ Walter Besser, Chico - Concerning an appeal to the determination of the E.v' OnMental Review Director that an Environmental Impact Report is required on a rezone of Property from AR.MfI_3 to AF^7g-1 AP 44- 03-154, 1551 155 and 157, property located l aper, -xi �- mater one utile West of Highway 99 and approx:Uaately 1,200 feet north of Nord Highway, Chico area. The hearing will be heli to consider whether an environ— mental impact report or a negetive declararation is appro- priate, for this project. If a negative declaration is deemed appropriate, one will be considered for adoption, indicating that this ;,r, ject will not have si�rni,Fi,c t �ffest: on the ��r;. - , ;.t ,,, ..,roxuaPnt. Files concernitlg this pro j eet are available for public viewing- at the office of the Euvironmenta RE,'Vile �r Depart-ml�nt, 18 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. j. ATTEST : CTIA RK ' ,; N=f'I1, CQUI3W C i,fT�BRK�REC�R'DER �'. and ex-oicio Clerk of the Butte Couhty Board of SuiDervisors f By 0- Pitts, .Assistant Clerk to the Board � 4, e \ 0E' 044-01-0-056-0 t, FACE r',,ILY TRUST' � r 'PACE P A C O CC 044-01-0-057-0 REIMAN CHARLES B MO TPUSTEE 00 044-01-04.0158.0 PACE FAMILY TRUST u PACE DEVERE 00 044.01-0-059-0 GARNER JAY M C DOROTHY PEARL 00 044-01-0-060-0 CITY OF CHIC'0 DAVIS FRED 00 044-02-0-COI—Ox A € 5 RANCHES INC c 00 044-02-6-002-0 A f: S RANCHES INC I 044-02.0-063-6 VRISIMU ANTONE & DEALINDA J a0 044-02-0-004-0 BPUMBAUCH I B RAY E EVELYN F 00 044 -OZ -0-005-0 jC ✓ VPI5I ANYONE C DEALINOA J 00 044 -6? -0-0'10-0)( f 1 HUBBARD kT' 4.IAM M TR ii 00 044-62;-0-01 GUEiSrY G 14 RtOIT'H` Y lr )-020-0 MOORS THOMAS A C MODERN• K CP f 1,10 044 2 021-0 %'<<�0 14ILLS GULF COURSE tNIC_, G44 -02-C-127.-0 LAUCHPICC'E ROY N, C Ht LEN L 00 044-02,.17:,02440 NCOD CLARENCE U' G LAURIE L 00 644-62-0-02t,0 BROOKS DONALD E G MONA R , U0 044-0'"-0-026-U SMALLEN LARRY 'D ETAI. 00 044-02-0-028-0 ASSOC'IATLO FARM SUPPLIES PROPERTY TAX CCP`T t OC 044-02-0-029-0 GPISSOM DEAN t 'MARY JT PT 1 BOX 4409 CHICO CA 9"926 062.-37 2316.062-16 11803 MANGROVE CHICO CA 95926 067-32 2299-079-78' RT 1 BOX 4409r CHICO a 95926 062.37 2316-002-78 RT 1 BOX 437 CHICO CA 95926 662.-32 0000-000-o0 MUNICIPAL BLOG CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2303-,157-7'8 p` RT 1 BOX 410 5 CHICO CALIFc 9'„�97b .462-32 1463-">53-67 PT 1 BOX 470`S CHICO CALIF 90`926 062-32 1463-45347 RT 1 BOX 471 C C•HICO • CA r 9x, 926 062-32 X164-492-77 RT 1 BOX 474S 0 044-02-0-045-0 CHICO CAI, IF 0441-02-0-046-0 95926 062-32 0000-r100-06 044=02-6-047-0 RT 1 BOX 471 C CHICO CA 9!4926 062-32 2164-L92-77 P 0 BOX 3317 CHICO Ca ' 91927 00-32 2361-4140-79 A14 VALLOM600SA CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 1588-P20-69 489' PANAMA AVE 0 044-02-0-076-6 C1ICO CALIF' 044"02'-0-017-0 044-0290407826 Ap2-32 2359-515''-79' GARNER LANE C ESPLANADE CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 16S4-17671 62110 PrN"2 RD SP 46- IPT PARADISE CA 95969 667-32 1475 -6$t -S60 4 BOX 52Sv CHICO CALIF 95926 062-50 176544672 817 h RI'O CHICO WAY CHICO CALIFORNIA 95920 062-32 1552-4 124f>9 IRT 4 C BOX 596 CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 t9385i5�+�74 P 0 'BOX 1,185 HOUSTON TX 770..01 067-3,2 1917=134-74 RT 3 BOX 136 A CHICO CA 95996 062-32^T,444-170-79 A i ST P!,'RCEL NUMBER CO OMP PG B PPC I ASSESSED C04CP / CARE OF OWNER NAME R ,P 00 0 4-0 -0.072-0 PACE FAPI.LYTRUST PACE OEVCPE 00 644.02-0-073=6 PACE FAPILY TRUST PACE OLVERE t' 00 044-02-0-074-0 NORRI'S 'SCOTT MCGILL G CHERYL RA � x 00 044-02-0-075-0 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS OICKE" RONALD G G SARAH L 22624457,8 00 P44-02-0-076-0 MOORE THOMAS A L MODEAN K CP 0'. o44-02-0-077-0 MOORE TPOMAS A L MOOEAN K CP 00 044-02-0-078-0 MOORE THOMAS A G MOOEAN k CP 00 Otto-03-0-001-0 AL S RANCHES INC 00 044-03-0-003-0 SMLTH OPUCE P G AOYLENE M JT 10 01(4-03-0.005-0 SESSER WYLI;E JOE C FLORA J 10 044-03-0-006-0 b0ANNEN C H ETA.L 16 044-03-0-`007-,0 _ BRAWN C H ETAL 10 C44-03-0-008-0 ORANNCN C H ETAL 00 044-03-0-612-0' ED OUTRO CORP !0 044-03--0-613.0 BERNAOE'TT FAUSTINO 10 044-O3-0-014=0 SKTLLIN A H G WILMA G, 60 044-03-0-016-0 BANK OF AVER A HUMPHEY5 THELMA �` ETAL 00 04u=03-0-017-. ,i. C1 MCCL, NTOCK DONALD R G MARGEAN P� a CODE. RECQRM: Nil STREET A`ODRESS COY AND STATE ARTA BonK PAG YR RT 1 'BOX 4409 CHICO CA 95926 062-32 ?315.700-7N 1 RT I BOX 4409 CHICO CA 959lt'. 062-50 2315-700-78 RT 4 BOX 527 H CHICO CA 95926 662-32 2?19-105-77 t RT 4 BOX 527 D CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2262-441+-78 489 PANAMA CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2359-515-79 489 PANAMA CHICO CIA 95926 062-32 2359-515-79 p' 489 PANAMA CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2359-515-79 RT 1 BOX 470+4s CHICO C_ALI,F 95926 062-32 ,1.463-55.1-47 RT 1 BOX 4.79.0, CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2356-600-78' 1 BOX 445 C CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 1814-104-73 0 044-01-0-154=0 044-03=0-155-0 044-03-6-15G-0 044=03-0-157-0 P 0 B09 1117 CHICO CAL 95921 062-32 1736-367-72 044-03-0-096-0 044-01-oml01-0 r P 0 BOX 1117 CHICO CAL 95926 '062-32 1736-367-72 1 044-03-0=102-0 044-03°-0-111-0 P 0 BOX 1117 CHICO CAL 95926 662-32 1736-361-12 1 044-03-0-086-0 04.4-03-0-095-0 P D BOX 3.6 TEHEMA CA 96690 662-32 2000-43406 23659 WOODHAVEN PLAID AUBURN CA 95603 662-32 19296624-14 I 0 0114-03-0,141-6 044-03-0-142-0 044-03-6-143-0 044!03-0-14,'x-0 RT 1 BOX 229 DURHAM CAL"IF 95938 062-50 bbob-000-00' 0 044-03-0-112-0 044 -01,06 -ill -0 044-03--0-114-0 P 0 B'OX 32-57 CH CO CALIF 95W 662450 2219-234-76 2 NORTHWOOD CQMHONS PL CHICO CALIF 9592.6 062-5G ►148-1i?7-00 ALLEN Pt'bERT E :L KATHLEEN M CidL ALK,op FARMS 194103974 10'044-03'0-024-0 -9EUSSCR WILLIAM N ETAL - 00 044-03-0-025-,0 SCH;ILL JOHN G REUSSER GLADYS F 205510776 10 044-03-0-0?6-0 AZEVEDU MANUEI V G RUBY C 20 044-03-0.024-0i SHASTA UNION SCHOOL DIST 16 044-03-0-030-0 LACITINOLA A P C RUBY 0 r - 00 044603-0-631-0 SCHMID EUGENE G BEVERLY 8 Yy 00 044.03-0.033-0 �L f RQNNING EDNA L !I 00 044-03-0-034-0 i TOEWS ERICK ETAL TREWS WALTER 10 044-03-6.037-0 1:4:CK 14ALOQ F G GLADYS M 00 044-03-0-64?.-0 FAWCETT 'LA VON C E'PATRICIA M a. ` 00 044-03-0-043-0 FAWCETT L C G PATP7CIA M 10 044-03-0-044-0 _HQPKINS SIDNEY_ EDWARD r 00 044-03.0-0c3_0 DUNCAN RICHARD H G BORA Mr�� 10 044-03=0-054-0 KENDALL GLENN JR ETAL f 10 044-03-0-OS5.0 KEND,ALL GLENN JR & CECELIA n ' a 00 04'4-03-6-058-6 ATTEB'EPRY HARLEY V 'G LAWANDA W r ' 412730 MIDWAY CHICO CALIF 00600 062-51 6000-000.-0Q 0 044-"03-0-074-0 044-03-0-O75-0 644-03-0-076-0 P '0 BOX 737 CHICO CALIF 95927 062.51 ?.01,5-107-'1C RT '1 BOX 431 CHICO CALIF 05926 062-5.1 `YM 0000.000`-Q, 0 044-03-0-137-0 044-03-0-138-0 00600 062-5`1 0000-000-00 3440 ESPLANADE CHICO CALIF 9592= 062-51 0000.000-10 0 044-03=0-164-0 044-03-0-165-0w 3418 N ESPLANADE Y CHICO CALIF 959.26 062-5!1 2207-046-77 RT 1 BOX 479 CHICO CALIF 95926 662-32 1890-642-74 RT 1 BOX 419A CHICO CA 95926 062-32 20'7-394-76 RT 1 BOY, 461 CHICO CALIF` 95926 662-56 159711=592-69 �r 0 044-03-0-079-0 044-03-0-080-0 RT 1 BOX 409 A CHICO CALIF 95926 012-51 0000"-000=00 RT 1 BOX 409A AHICO CALIF 95926 062-51 0000=000-00 RT '1 BOX 427 CHICO CALIF 95976 062-53 0000- 000-0 0 044-03-0-081-0 044.03-0-082-0 644+-03-0-683-0 RT 1 BOX 478 CHICO CALIF 95926 662-32 1633=206-7" RT 180k 469K CHICO CALIF 959116 062-53' I683-553-7;4 0 044-03-6-146-0 044.63-0-148-0 lilt EL MONTL DR "THOUSA VO OAKS 6ALIF91,3650` -;53 1288-543-0' 0 044-03-6-147-0 044-03-0-54@-0 RT 1 BOX 471J CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 381-1561''-0 r ' COUNTY OF 8 U T T V OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR MAPPERS. S1' PARCEL NUMBER z CD OMP PG 3 PRC I ASSESSED OWNER I CARE OF OWNER NAME' 00 044-03-0-0;59-0 ()4 - PERCY RICHARD G G 'MARGARET A OC, 044-03-0-060-0-A X DEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS CIO ATTCBERRY HARLEY V G LA WANDA 1382078655 UO 044-03-0-061-0 FABIAN R06ERT N G JANE M ETAL FABIAN MICHAEL 'H 20 044-03-0-062.0 COUNTY CF BUTTE 00 044-03-'3-063.0 • FROST STANLEY E SHIRLEY 044-03-0-064-6 71, FROST STANLEY E SHIRLEY 00 044-03-0-06.6-0 VENTURINI LOUIS J G EVANGELINA 1C-044-0,3-0-06.7-0 REIGEL CARMEN E 00 044-03-0-068-0 RASMUSSr.N DAV,10 E & BEVERLY L ETAL 00 044403-0-069-0 -� RASMUSSEN DAVID E G BEVERLY L ETAL 0C,044-03-0-010-0 CURRY CHAPLES: 0 G NEDRA 00 044-03-0-071-0 MCCLRDY HARVEY V G JOV C. 10 044-03-0-072-0 HUFFMAN DERYL E 6 BETTY JEAN 00 044-03-o-073-0 DAVIS MAURICE T JO G NANCY S JT 00 044-03-0-074-,0 HIRNE'D DONALD L SR G DORA 00 044-03-6-0,75-0 OONEb DONALD L SR G DORA I 00 044-03.0-076-0 HARNEb DONALD L E ODRA 'I ETAL �I 06 0441-03-0-07`7-6 RATER ALVIN G DOROTHY 00 044-03-0-018-0 DEIN OF VETERANS AFFAIRS RATER ALVIN E L "ObOOTHY 157416760 ' 00 U44.03-0-079-6 RETZER WILLIAM A 6 CHARLOTTE R DOCUMENT LIST CODE RrCOPOER NO STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE AREA BOOK. PAG YR w RT 1 BOX 417 G CHICO CALIF 95906 062-32 136A=648>-00 ' RT 1 BOX 477 J CHICO CALIF 95926 062-32 1362.017-65- 4706 DOVERCOURT CIR CA'RMIC A H EL CA 95'R09 062-S1 1546.510-68 00000 662-51- 1394-522-65 ROUTE 1 BOX 417-6j CHICO CALIFORNIA 95926 062-32 1533'313-6H � RT 1 BOX 477-'6 CH'ICO9-CALIFORNIA 95.926 06;2-32 1510-799-68 w RT 4 BOX 418 y CHICO CA 95926 062-32 1677-479-71 1449 HFATHER CIRCLE 0 044-03-0--694-0 CHICO CALIF 95926 062-517, 0000-000-0'0 "y 044-03-0-OB5-0 :RC 1 BOX 476 N CHICO CA 95926 062-32 "1749-2814-72 RT 1 g0k'' 476 N CNLC'; rA 95926 062-50 1749-2RO-7-2" RT '1 BOX 477 E GHZCO CALIF 959?,6 062.32 157A-ti01-69 ROUTE 1 BOX 4710 , C"% CO CA- y592b 062-32 1690-�-�2A-7'i � RT 4 BOX 415 H 0 044-03-0-011-0 ;`1IC0 P'i`i,IF '04�4-03-r,�.',TB-O 9592b 062-50 0000•G00-00 12630 S E SCHOOL AVE BbRING ;OR 01000 0,62-50 ?469-715-79 RT 1 BOX 475 CHLCO CA 95926 062-51 1782-'524-72 ,RT' 1BOX '475 CHICO CA' 95926 062-51 17A2-524-77 j ;RT I BOX: '475 CHICO CALIF 959.26 062-51 1479-094-67 RT 4 BOX 415N CHICO CALIF 95926 062-50 1574-158-69 RT 4 BOX 415 'H CHICO CALIF 95926 062-50 1574-165-6q �'RT 4 BOX 529 0 c;Hlun CA 95926 00-50 72159-371 -7B ` w' iy s 00 04+�-03-0-0113.0 MANAI:>?1�(, OWN 6 PETE E KARENLEE CP 1 L''0 044.03-0-Of,4-0 R;EIGIr;I, CARMEN E I00 044-03-0-015.0 VE'NTUFtINI LOUIS J E EVANGE LINA a 00 044-03.0-08$-0 kEELLl7' JAMES C G JUDY n X00 044r63-0-089.0 8LICHHOL.?. RI`CHARD E L NORMA H 06 044,-03-0-090-0 4OFF'A JOSEPH P C NORMA P 00 044 03-0-071-0 �')CPARIMENT OF VET£RdN5 AFFAIRS BESSi.FT GARY L E JUDY L 2320154778 00 ^0-03-6-092-0 Ji1xL5SON ELMER C G NANCY M 00 0,;4-03-0-093-0 t(tA,"F OICHARD 0 6 T? R A EARA A 00 044.03-;,,)'74-0 PI E;ierr RICHiRD 0 G BARBARA A 00 044-03-0-095-0 JA"COBS :GEORGE W G ,HERRIE A 00 044-03-0-698-0 4 LC f F'El PAUL. T ETAL 00 044-63-0-099.0 , %z 8E''ISON EDWIN SWEN E SHIRLEY MARIE JT'? 00 044-03-0- I or, mo X yL F'E,'I;RSpN JOHN ETQL TC u 00 044-03-0-101-0 CATER ,JAMES- M E_ PATRICIA A 00 044-03-0-104=-0X MILLER 7! BAU'OAN JACQUELINE ETAL C I' X 00 044-03-6-105-0 SMI'X�'H SCOTT 00N OMD E EVFLVN P 06 044.03-0.106-0 i i",ELLY VINCENT F! E DENISE C CP 00 044-03-0-107-6 MCOUISTON JAY G JOYCEM 00 044-03-0.108-O ,j (� COOPRIDER KENNETH A G DIANE M 00 044-03-0-109-0 FELIX MANUEL C E C;LAUDIA 00 044-61-06-110,40 STS 'Ut'P DAVV0 G 6 E JANET y RT 5 BOX 94F CHICO CA 95976 062-53 21167-133-79 a 541 LILY. ANN WAY SAN JOSE CA 9517.3 062-50 1367-233-64 T 4 8f1X 418V CHICO CALIF 95026 062-50 .1677-479-71 RT 1 809 476 K' CHICO CA 95926 06.2-32 21,30-463--76 RT 1 BOX 476-F CHICO CA 9S926 0,62-32 2117-329-76 RT 1 BOX 47a H CHICO CA M 93926 062-32 1904-4YG-74 r RT 1 BOX 476 J` CHICO CA 45976 062-32 232.0.046-7!� f ROUTE I BOX 477A CHICO CA 95926 062-32 17$1 •344•y`y RT 1 BOX 4 7 7 A A CHICO CAr 9S926 062.12 1804-421-72' AT 1 BOX 477AA CHtC°O CA 95926 062-32 2189 -?•76-77 RT 1 BOX 477 CHICO CA, 95926 062-32 2073-607-7k 2.362 FOSS RD TALENT OR 97540 062-32 2046-294-76 2614 knNTtREY CHICO CA '95426 062:-32 2398-126-79 1090 KEEL;E'R AVE BERKELEY CA 94708 Ohl: -32 2377-361-79 RR 1 BOX 476 V CHICO CA 95926 062-32'2217-79A-77 RT 1 BOX 4768 CkIC'O CA 95926 062+32 2211-2 80-77 RT 1 BOX 476-G' CHICO CA 95926 062-32 2I87-195-77' RT I BOY 476-5' CHICO CA 95926 062-32 24.59-08.7-74 I' � RT 1 'BOk 476 CHICO CA500-75 g54c4 062-32 2030,, �' T 1 BOX 477-C CHICO CA 95926 062-32 1157-626-12 RT I 'BOX 477 EE CNiCO CA 95926 062-,32 2127-312-76 RT' 1 BOX 4770D' CHIT"O CA 95926 062-32 1Q'11-099-73 1 M -» DICT{ NELSON and STEVE HUGHES GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS License No, '313472 480 EAST THIRD AVENUE E CHICO. CALIFORNIA 35926 345.1105 345.8507 I� ,Tanu,ary Re : 13uttt Cotmty To Whom It :May Concorns in reg rds to the above captioned parcel we Support the t pxopo$ad Land division by owner, Walt BOtsor for the I Following roawons ,> Division 69 this parcel into one acre loco k - would �croate four individual bua,ldin�; lots deairo able for orderly residential, development. 2. Property adjacent to this parcel Pevxou$ly has boon split e.nd developed; the, �y croatinf existing favorable reoidenLial t) -,o. 3. Recent approved land division into one acre p4rcelo and auboequen°t1 residential development in north Chico Support sudh a proposal As property owners on Nord, Highway and as General Building Q=tractors we feel that; tho ba,lanee of orderly development and presexVatkon of prime a8ricultural leAn.d must; be maintdined Ue feel that this proposed land: division is within the realm OX Such a balanco anis support the ptopooaj as 0:rPo 'ed by NIr. �eattox � j 6� .�� Ve t�'U.�;he� ✓L�t,11K� Y>lCi�/��� )saloon Danino llu��,he ;340 1wlol son 6(di Co. Planning cil 4ol' 9 ti 71980 14 proYIII�, Zeliiunu '�►. y Chico Pr®peri es, k Jen oty_ 25, 1979- 1 r { planning Department A Butte County County Center Drive Qroville, California To 'Ivhom it May Concern; Relative to the application of Mr. Walt Besser to receive -° a variance to divide AP 044--03-0-197-0 into four parcels, each in excess of one acre, I urge you to recommend favorably ?` to Mr. 5esser's request for the following reasons! 1 tldelop � development along Hosler is predominantly Present I 2) Mr. I esser's lots will conform to existing development and use 3)be a credit to the who�,Mr. Besser�s development wi11 .e +`t� area and in harmony with existing development Thank you for Your prompt consideration and an early resolution i of this matter. -Sincerely,, d!IAAMM rE S 6! ytIIIN480N# Realtor Route 1 Box 4'44E l�ee:fer Roam Chico, OA. 95025 6tt'�o Co, planning Comm: dMTjef .a ... ptaah; �;atf riiti+ Real estate Investmnents o 2505 Esplanade, Chico GA 05926 .-., �1...-.. ro p•F'os/( l rYritr No.of � Pairs` 9 AA°° W. J. BESSFER WELL DRILUNG CHICA CA 95926 Phone 343.0924 - Lic. !Not 290998 ,f lht t,1"qC r1,A7p � t t atc a ..,. .. ._.,+., .. • s:.;,:. +,,.... ,n_ - ...,.e.:=»swxaua?r:x.x.z�v,-...:arrv.,.+n.. ..... sL..u�w.•+y.d,.w i y ��^rl1l`SAtlt tty .. w .. vry',',�STATE ANb x!F ZCrO C ° +dOU l OCATION DAYS PoII�H17NE Ctfr P!»AN t U00 r. ..r, a ,.... -.,w.. .�_., am....,_....•'.:-....,:aur,—..r ! SVet MpKiiy ttYtatstt kltaklltCMatt*nAryn}nU, a%Irrylninetor ._.._,._, .. . t At%4Vt3 ttXt l a,' E ul t.iA:k a. or t10`j In t,kjo :.11j'tt !1Urrt3U ('3:1C7 "Vfia a-llu .1avu itminu t-w 'r`+cktov to be of very i}6 ''�•�.�.iwa ,.�l.�+ ° . 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[wilts ity Aln Aw1rhr,tt t +,r, ✓livor a qr• wa` 't=om k141m1ht') All rirt"o'lirpstt[ Cnntmoo"t' nptlrt 117r1YnK, n4 1 I'l%I,) Of ,rr,aIV; 1 Nyls, 1 t71 L r 1431, still, t,tp@nnr in c Atry tow, ttlrnnttrl iY,ptAd� �`lr�lX71n{lntftifl i listY W,�, iitld +altrt�� nn.,004fir An1jrMru n r'�-t0 0011,4114% n>ri l:„t!v rtltb�nty hV wtitkililb °h yal�pt yrltiltiiawn by its It ih.i, ir,`tNA,Nptl 'lrllrist li';*r+4vt1 rr. lna.,rt An^ Acceptance y�rjF#jf{ Acceptaneot Proposal 0114 1 iM 0-ti'Mit 104, fill I'llis kA,v 1 tb ,lY'Ynns nNuntttr.ltartn; irat,,,,.l1YARadzYAr,lrtscil1tirl2l5nti tt � t} kt^,t v»tw lit prrr}Y tvntrtty2tM nAl,ssy+Atijt y TCl,tr%r'A',,1 itl wooa..,..ww r r.e.� wN,.u� a. �'—=s�=•m.,11 �.[,�.,:e.w.,r � d0i pltfOhtflll �ptl(l�tttik t ♦hoo, of Arrrnarrrtrvr 0 1 Oh 9700 SAt.,1Nt'S ACCOTlliVt;tCeti{prnip� •' _ ,.�_._... elk")t;�rbyi119i � p h t '� al -' aFW ar.w.avtww�o-crwrtwwxyn . ,. �,...•� .�'tiJat.ww-..w�+.xMWr«w .... ,.. ..... ° .,..... .,_,. ;. ... _.... i ,, .r•.1. i j c -a Pik . LAND OF NATU'RAM. WCAtTH AND!1EAUTY ^ PLANNINi'i COMMISSION 7'COUN-rY CENTER DRIVE - 6RQVILLE, CALI:WNIA 95965 PHONE. S34.A6O1 �1 Manch 5, 1980 > Walter T. Beoser Rt. I Dox 2391. Dui:-ham, CA 95958 Re: Rezone File 80-92 Dear Mr,, BeSA(2r! This is to nOtiXy you V gave roeuivod your. appli- cati.on top a regone PO -311 (Agri lrultural=-Resi.den- r' tial Mo,bi,ie 11ome, 3 as s) to `'A -'I" (Agricul- tural-Residential Agricul- turas Resi,derta.al Mob! yt ac;rP parcela) WcUtfd approximately 280 Feat J losler Avontiea,,gP1•oxL- mately 1260 Peet north : OV0. RWy'. , identified ns Al? L�+=-03-1511L, 155, 156.,: XOrth of Chica,, , fide will schedule �c hearingo" rpt Such t vie as the. , erxvi.lonmental det: . nation and the reoommeiida . ons of 'Ube Department dS T,.olic Works', arld E�`i.vlroam e-"sal Sana, tatioxi b,ave been received by tIA8 oxfi oe. f Div c r 0f .?laraMing y; i i ' 4 ,1 L t ' 1 w � BeteC®u�z "= �► IANkr OF NATURAL WCALTF+ AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW DEPARTMENT EARL D. NELSON, d tractor June 5;. 1980 Walter T. Be ,ser Rt. 11 Box a39 Durham, CA 9593 RE Rezono to ARP51-1 AP A' 4+-03-154, 155t 1%7 157 b We have completed the initial Study of potentidl environmental impacts relat(.,d to your proposed redone. The results of our evaluation are e. plained in the enclosed initial study o,heck list, Appendix 'IF". i Because of potentially sign 'icant environmental impacts, an impact report is required pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality ,pct, The Butte County Environmental Review Guidelines require that you, as the applicant, Aubmit information in the form of a draft E.I.R. within 225 days .from the date of receipt of this note tt',at an 8.l. R. is required.We zfequire a deposit of the 06t-lmated costs of E,1.R. prose; sing prior to finalizing your sutmitter draft. This cost may vary depending on the complete nes.; of V)10 material subml tAd. The customary minimum deposit for 'Projects of this typo is $600,00, If you wish to app eral the requiremen b for preparation of an E. x R- , you may file e writLen protest specifying the reasons therefor with the Envii=mental Roviety 1?epartment. This must be done within 15 dioys from the elate the notice of detormitlat ou was received by you. 1f no written protest is timely filer an E.I. t will be required , The E.I.R. shollid fully riddre,—,L all tnr7 impacte, ideri ified on the checklist. Rrojoct alternaLjVos in the Eljt lxauxtl be £ul.y,Y bko1'oi+ed 0 I!1 • h'Ci,wor bra), 0 tihNDLRti Completeltcn� 1I J � Add ma ed4fou I I thr "KHTUM TO" opaco do — :.OWN. 7 I. The (ollawlll);7CfSI:CISrc,U16(ltil(diakbne), Show in'wliohl ood "late delh`ere l Shoo" Io WI)OIIl, dalt, hnd addraai of, delive(y, �;RGS't'RiG'I'I;n U.li1.lVIiR�"„ $lthw to Whom *4 date delivered, Lj RI&RICTFl) bUIVGRIf, t $how to Whom, t1mr. and Addreli of dellwry, ice. (CONSOLT POSIMASftR TOh IrlliS) 2, ARTICLE ADDRESSED I 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTIDN: �.. hOIST6ED NO, CEATIFIEO N0, ` INSURED No.. I 656625 I i A I'"0 -cc" the atllcle describe ove, " SIONATURE [] Addrekaco (" ulllorized agent , N. DATE DF DELIVER K' S, ADDR S (Corrtple►a only if oqu b/ MA G. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSI,i CLERK'S INITIALS' 8 rr� k T r 0 tihNDLRti Completeltcn� 1I J � Add ma ed4fou I I thr "KHTUM TO" opaco do — :.OWN. 7 I. The (ollawlll);7CfSI:CISrc,U16(ltil(diakbne), Show in'wliohl ood "late delh`ere l Shoo" Io WI)OIIl, dalt, hnd addraai of, delive(y, �;RGS't'RiG'I'I;n U.li1.lVIiR�"„ $lthw to Whom *4 date delivered, Lj RI&RICTFl) bUIVGRIf, t $how to Whom, t1mr. and Addreli of dellwry, ice. (CONSOLT POSIMASftR TOh IrlliS) 2, ARTICLE ADDRESSED St;Q� `oltat•]r,1,�1�110uF3 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTIDN: �.. hOIST6ED NO, CEATIFIEO N0, ` INSURED No.. I 656625 I I (Alweyr W" OW na,N or eddfyeei.e of ewnO I'"0 -cc" the atllcle describe ove, " SIONATURE [] Addrekaco (" ulllorized agent , N. 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Walter, 13EaBer S(city,Mote'�'uttd71P odt r, t # AtD # 80=02_2?-02. p e APPENDIX, Ia NOTICE OP PREPARATION Butte County TO; FROM Environmental Review esponsl le -Agency (Lead Agency. 18-F Count7 Center Drive Address Address Orovxlle, CA 9508c� SUBJECT:: Notice of Preparation of a Draft Environmental: Impact Report, Butte County, will be the Lead Agency and will prepare an environmenta ,ice mpac-t report for the project identified below. We " need to know -the views of your agency as to the scope and content of the environmental information which is germane to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project. W Your agency Will need to use the EIR prepared by otir agency when �. a considering jour permit or other approval for the project. Y The project description, location, and the probable environmental I effects are contained in the a'trached materials. A copy of the Initial. Study L� is, /� is notj atuached Due to the time limits mandated by +nt•a -law; :your response must be z sent at the earliest possible 'date not later than 45 days after receipt of this noticei address shorn above.p We will need tgame r at the ** Please send our response to Earl D. he name ora c—o—n-t—a—cT person 3n your agency, PROJECT TITLE., Wolter T. Pos.ser - Rezone AP # 44-03-157 tRD tdr- 80-02=27.0 PROJECT APPLICANT, IV ANY: Walter Ti. Bedsox DATE dune 0,1lt9BO Signature .��w��Y C��,.'�"�'�,;: title Ery r6n. I2eyipw Sooi^ e.list Telephone (916) '534t-477? *, pl.eaoe send ocp to; W41L v Ii, 13eoisev Ott: l., ltox 23 btu>Yt�rmS ��l tJ���1�8 /i-�' ,^4�''iic .•,, 11" +{...,,i #,.., !f Cgvtn>ismo,tal (tns')w tltspt+ W. Js BESSER WELL L DRIL.LIN%iIUPJ 18 1980 PuMP3 A SuFpSI[S ►1C. NO. 2960941 Outia County RT. 1. 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L>J� �� J�Y �lw+(,4+"�L/14�r IZ!•�V/' ii .{ ( a '��� � v Gu"� C.o1 ✓��C�c',tJ ,r"'�Y�^�;.0 �r�-C�d:! k� rk�). �" ► �, .t•. � .,.C�-,'ht Ci� �ct.-I�.r.�..J W+C1+,1 �4`Q�� �GL� �� U- ! ti w ' n.�r+-..�t✓rw,w�.t r y Z ne 26Z 1980 _ i } Wi LT. ae oor Well nril].in RT. 1, I;Ox 4�`• 50 Chioo, 0934fornic a At tho rogaldr meeting of the Butte County ;board of Zupervisors 1 held June24, 1980, a puhl.i.c hang,,In date was $ot fox, July 15, 1980 at 11:30 &0 M. , to considor your appeal of aquireme xt or qua. environment;a7. impact report Xor A rezone ;of property 1;rom AMM-3 to AMM-1, AP 44.0'-1.54, 1 �5, 156 and 157, pro arty lbagLtQd apprWdUtely 1, 2WO , bot north of Nora Highway and approximately one mile waet OP. Righ Ay 99, ahioo 6,+aa The moetin' will be held in the board of Sup©rvisorO Room (.)unty AdmListmtion Center, 25 county aonter Drive, Oro;Illo, c�].i�ornitt - Should you have &V questions t ,PiatLee oontact this otriaa B�.no�3roi�' C'X�It A.N�►9t�i C30urx Clar1tY oClerk-Ra�corder and ex= ___• _. _. _... .. +:.ager _.aver a Inter-DepartmiNtal Membumbdees tM Board of Supervis'Ors F,ROMt EhVirorsmental. Review SUDACra Wrtl :er Besser - Appeal of EIS? Require. a)n mAm .tley 11 1980 Rnvironten.tal cdnc'urn 0 :Gelated to pj,*, J �)ct are detailed in the initial study ohecklist. *Cxir A 1'ox the E R require- ment (which Mr. Besser is 60> summarized as follows: theproperty is a prime a.�f�cul'r,ral area west of the proposed Chico "greenline". ,A zitimber .)P residences on small parceYv v " already been e'sf #tblioh, , creating conflicts With adjacen Oicultural opexakhjt,- , Additional residential deli el6pment, ,.: ch. would compound �:i tin , agricultural/ residential cOnPliCt841 conflictsNannot talcs, place iLnless the area is s:azt:,ned. A rezone can therefore b.E viewod as precedent-setting; age" nvating the existing; situation and pt ssibly leading to fu:&ther residential, development it this &agricultural area as additional rezone requests may be Submitted: The cumulative and growth-inducing effects (and 6h8equexjt Compounding of con- flicts with agricultural operation s) the basis for the EIR recllu.rement recommended by this c{° ice. x ;hope this information is help."u, to yo{i in your deliberations: I wil1 be present at T'uesday's Jawing t6 answer any questions. Earl 13. Nelson Env Ponmental Review Director EDNIkt Rnc: 7�o MIARD ©r sur8:RVISORS MINUT s ruz). 1S, 1580 PUBLIC HEARIN,rt WALTER EESSER - APPEAL OF DETEPIdNATION REQUIRING AN LIR. FOR REZONE OF PROPERTY FROM "ARMH-3" TO "ARMH-1,11 AP 44-03-154, 155, 156 AND 157, PROPERTY LOCATED APPROX. 1,200 FEET NORTH Or vORD Jr4y ,AND AppROX. ONE KLE WEST OF Htgy 996 CHICO_AREA The public hearing on Walteir Deader Appeal of detendnation 'requiring an environmental impact report for r'one of property from 11ARMH-3" to "ARAM -1," AP 44=03-154, 155, 156 and 157, pruperty located approxirhately 1,200 feet north of Nord Highway and approximately one mile west of Highway 99, Chico area was held as advertised. Ear back round ofl Nelson, environmental review director, set out the g the appeal, This appears to be a low density rural resiaentikl area surrounded by agriculture with prime agricultural soil. Thii'area was zoned to freeze development. On the basis of cumulative effects, he felt an'EIR should be required: Hearing open to the public.. Appearing; w 1. Joe Pesser. Mr. Sesser stated this property was not a general piece of property, The property 18 completely 'surrounded; by houses; There are ane -half Atte parcels along the side of the property. rot would be almost impossible to farm that 'property. He would have to have an airplane do the spraying for the farming and the airplane would �fly over the homed, The general farm land is the area beyond this trea. here is plenty of area for septic tanks and wells. He has four wells with 200 to 300 gallons ,r -Ir minute on the property. He presented pi^tures of the property .at this Line. He set out the building's in :he area,. Most of the people against the spliting of this Property live on one-half acne parcels. There is A mobile home park with 150 spaces one-eighth Of a mile down the road from this property, `;"here is no runoff on that property. He is within four minutes of the fire station and there are certified fire wells on the property: Mr. Nelson stated that even though this ie, a small 'parcel of 15 acres, state t,aw days the county must look at the cumulative effects and this would lead to a domino effect in the area. It is compounded where there are people fanning to the west already' having problems with: spraying restrictions. Mr, gesaer did not feel that an Ei:x should be required tot the 15 ecre�i► There UM ,a trailer park built down the road that: would 'hgv® An Impact an achaols His property 'Would not have that kind of icipAdt, 9 J"ly ISO 1980 2. Joy Madkleroy. Me. Mackleroy spoke for the s,uall property )wners in the area, The zoning was placed on this area five years ago. ' �a Petition $ e rezone at this timee The Hostler he submitted a etition a ainst the 'ract shows ARMH� for the general area, The majority of the parcels ire two and one-half acres. Nothing has changed since the zoning was pproved five years ago. There is gl�robiim with water star.;;ang in the rea. Mr. BesserOs property, , kn� deep in water. The runoff in the rea is very poor. During the drought, people hied to drill new wellso he was concerned about more traffic on the little road. One piece of roperty 3/4 of an sere with nothing but a pump and �aell on:it sold for 25,0000 3. Barbara Meade. Ms: Meade stated that there were four families n the Bestor property at this time. There would be about 14 families if pie rezone ;vete approved. `�;e property was farmed before Mr. Better irchase'd it. She felt it was possible to farm the property. She 9s two and one-thalf acres she farms with an orchard and kiwis. Slid does )t spray by air. This property is basically aligned with the farming idustry. The property backs up against an ,lmond orchard. She felt an R should be required. Ms. Meade stated she owned two, two and one-half :re parcels. Sh,s has 180 trees on one, -two and one-half acre patcel, irther back in the area aro three and One half here parcels. `there a drainage problem on the property. 4. John Grigaro Mr. Grigaro stated he had An almcnd orchard jacent to Mr. Besser'a property. Drainage is a problem in the area4 had to level in two different directions to get the drainage off the nd. The people living in the Nosier Tract live close to the soil and derstand the problems 'of the tai -mets. He was against the divtilion of e property. 5. Dorothy Verismo. its. Verisma'stated that she his 100 a west of the Hos'ler Tract. cres There is no problem tliti the people from the housing tract now. At one time there teas a problem with 'vandalism in the orchard. She was concerned that people would start using, the orchard as a shortcut if this division were allowed. Most of their spraying is done by plane br6ause of the Mize of ,the orcharda There is some spraying, that must'be done by groiind because of people lifting close to the orchard. People were allowed to build,wit�in 40 feet of their fence. She did' not feel there 466 a need for ,more housing in the area, b, Richard buncan, Mr, Duncan stated he owned 3-3/4 acres And doped hogs, lie wakes about 500 pigs peV year, many people would not want to move Out there 'hecause of the pigs, 'This will 11so create shore traffic around tha hhJmals. s �1 BOARD OF SITHAV,TSORS -- MINM S July I -so 1980 i i. iNancy Ne3lsen.Ms, Neilsen stated there was a drainage problem in the winter at Nord and Hoole;". The water comes '100 -feet into her property. The wat+ P Ystands for two days. They drive through six inches ro Of water. Mr. Besser suited that there was discussion regarding the wells that went dry da ing the drought, The 'water in the ,area is at the 150 foot 'table. Many of the people in the area have shallow wells. The wells do not meet the water level they should. They are drawing from the ground water- lavel and could have contamination. His property is landlocked by housitg, The farming the people are talking about is not farming but a email puce of ground to play with. lle did not have any water standing on his property, Ms, Mackleroy stated the peoplo in tt,a area felt that one acres parcels would interfet'with the envir%tinient in the area, She felt he needed an BIR for the project. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Atmirrd. Supervisor Dolan stated there sere many questiuns raised by property owners in the area that would bid answered by an EIR. and felt an Elk would answer those queutlonsuestions she would like answered Su d:,Msor Wheeler had a lot of Supervisor Moseley felt that if this vre're a big parcel she could see requiring an EIR. She war against requiring an'EIR for this property, _ _ Dan Blackstock, county counsel, did not feel'the cdinty sh.'told pay for an rilR since Mr. Besser would be able to sell ten to 1:ifteen lots for $30,000 ehcho Super, ynor Moseley dU not feel Mr. Sesser should berequired to write an EIR. the felt the impacts should be considered on the larger arees. She felt the BIR was being used by people to control their neighbors► Sh(k might be against the ptoject, but she did not feel the vIR should be written. She felt a decision should be made on the proje:t'on the merits of that project, She did not feel an EIR was needed: On motion of Supervisor 'b6lan seconded by Supervisor Wheeler and carried, the appeal of determination requiring an environmental impact; report for a tstone of property &1. '-.4 "Ai M -3'' to "ARMH"I,+' AP 44-03154, 1550 156 and 1571 prapetty located apprLitimately 1,7,00 feet north & Nord Highway and approxitnotely one mile west of Highway 14)0 Chico area for Walt®t Besser was :denied. AYES: Supervidors bolaitj t3heeldr and Mairmah Lemke, ME§1 Supervisdk Moseley. ABSSNm3 supervisor h,4n6toh v ' �n ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW DEPARTMENT EARL 0, INELsoNj Dleector i March 10, 1981 IV. J. Lesser tvell Drilling Rt. l; Bort 44S C Chico, CA 95926 Rezone of AP 44.03-154 to 157 from Alt -MH -"3 tO AR4114-1. ERD Log 4 80-02.27-02/Plannin8 Pile N 80-92 � 'i Dear Mr. Lesser.,., Please contact our Office by telephone or send a totter in the next ten days stating your intentions on this projerL The 225 day time period to submit a draft environmental im- pact report (BIR), as determined by the Board of Supervisors on July 15, 1980, expired on January 28, 1981: .f, for some reason or reasons, you do not intend to proceed With the rezone application, please strid-a. letter of with- drawal to the Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, , Oroville with a copy to our Office, If you intend to con- t inuo with the application, please send us a letter requesting an extension of time for submittal of a draft &IR Which in eludes the reasons why the time extension is necessary. Thank you for your attentlon to this matter. 5ince,rely, 1 i Stephen A. Streeter 99 EnvironmentEft"l Review Specialist i SA5;lkt ccs 'bdyia 8011and - planning ;Dept ti LON 7 i Jhpr l 14, 1981 Walter T. Be sser Rt. 1 Box 239 Durhsin, CA 95938 1ft , Re7.0n+ �Ppl,icnt ion AP# 44-03-154 thru 157. f'~ m Alt -KJ -3 to AR41H-1 Tie?ar Xr, 13008ev! At the present time, the PlOnnirug Department is withholding action on your rezone applicotion "identified above) pending submittal of an-envIPOnmeyntal document covering ;tie px ,)- As )jAs x am nurea you are awareIthr Board of t�upetrvisors will be actatig ou LChico Area Generc+l hart amendtaent in the bear future whic4 Will undoubtedly clarify County land use polis inyour area, Sometimc al'-er this decision has been made on the General. T'lan, the Planning Commission will initiate= a rezone in areas where this is spproprIJte, At that time, your rOZOne project 'might Properly 'be cotlaiderud by the PZ6nnih9 G`otitmi.saioni StOVe «praetor of the Vut;te County Environmental 1�ovie� Staff mentioned a tele=phone conversation in Which you in- I� di.caLed 'You otz would .refer to wait; on thea ocsvir;­tametitral j document until i1fter the, general plots decision by the Board. l " ,I -,his is indeed tho case., this Department would appi*eoia t4 a letter to thi,s, affect, which formal. .. formally requeets that no action bo taken on your project until the V;enernl pInn policies are firmed up, and the area it considered for rezoning. if .you have decided not to pr6cood with the rezotse project, please vrovi.de a 1phtcp,i nbiri "_ rte., .1 Li_ 3 k AM u.2 �'®�I� i PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - ORbVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE, 534.4661' July 130 198 , I. J. Besser Well Drilling Rt. 1,0 Box 445 C Chico, CA 95921; RR! Rezone AP 44-03-154 to 157 Planning N 80-92/Log N 80-02-27.02 A 1 ;er was sent to you on„ March 10, 1,951 indicating that .In environmental impact report was req` Dirreed for the aboVe= mentioned project. The Butte County Environmental Review Guidelines require that a draft E. r.R. be submitted to this department within 225 days From the date of receiving noti.fica- tion that an E.I.R: is requa.redi This 22.5 day time period has :a expired, Please contact our ofEine'wthin the next ten days stating your intentions regarct"g this project. If you intend to continue with the application, please send us a letter requesting an ' extension Of time ;for submittal of a draft. E.I.R. which includes the reasons why the time extension is necessary. If we do riot hear from you.; we will assume you intend to terminate processing this application. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely; { 4a�n A; Streeter Senior Planner SA`S • 1 k +e r; M . !zQtom. a ! y �k 11+1. � d.', r. Jr.• err X _ .. � :«ifi - # ik pp r kg 01 r n `i11ALs4bhln x Fvrt N kl i:« y h yvx� gg r 1 , g � e J k Y.l,i BUTTE, COUNTY PL,, -MING COMn1I SS.I MI % COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLEI CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE: 534-460 TO: Chico Unified School Iist; DATE: October 25, 1982 RL, PROJECT REVIEW AND ENVIRONMENTAL. EVALUATION Lacl.osed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the followioq project: 80 02 Walter T; I3esscr - Rezone from ARMH-3 (Agricultural Residential Mobile Hoare - 3 acre parcels) to AR -MH -1 (1 acre 'parcels) located 280 feet east of Hosler Avenue and 1260 feet north of Nord Highway, identified as AP 44-031;54, 155, 1560 157:, north of Chico; Weare making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, e,}her a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative 'Declaration or aFP Environmental Impact Report. Pleatte provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions YOU i'an offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical,, social,, or economic impacts that this project may generate. Please respond within 14 days fof the above noted date. If no response in generated by this inquiry, then it shall, be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the p Eject. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. (Write or type in space provided & return this dheetJ co I SS I OC! i� 7 BUTT, c�� raTY ply I �� co,1r� COUNTY CENTER ..RIVE — OROVILL'Es CALIFORNIA 9596 1bCoPlannln9Cahmm, f PHONE: 53LI-4601 ( yr 4y�yjy�}y orrwiilu, C:dli#urnia TO Count} Sheriff DAT8 October 2S, 1.982 RE ; PROJECT R1 V18W AND ENVIRONRENTAL I;VAMATION Enclosed is preliminary data out, office has received or generated concerning the following project: 80-92 Walter T. Desser . Rezone from ARA{H-3 (Agricultural Rcsidential Mobile Home - 3 acre parcels) to 0-61H-1 Cl acre parcels) located 280 feet east of Hosler Avenue and 126U feet north of Nord 'Highway, identified as AP 44-03-154, 155, 7.55,, 1S7, north of Chico. We are malting an assessment o!; possible environmental impacts and, will be pro,paring an environmental dreument, either a Negative DeclavaLion, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report. Please provide any factual statements, ;;dens for investigation, or.opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social., or econcmic impacts that 'this project may generate. q Please respond within 14 Aays of the above -noted date. If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significhnt environmental, impacts which are potential from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely, s, t S�¢p en .A. S reet' , S�nor Plannor Comriiehtgt=st 4, d (Write or type in spare provided &_retut-n this sheet,) 7 13111'11 fMITY f ME UEf1ARTOUT FRC P00tKII0N. `ANDAR05 M11,14 OLVE:topMENt NAME 80r9'4'�Ai t ' t3t! Ai' 1lief„(? ” a �# 1 +1Irill, Nord ore a thisproject must meet the rrequiremerits in the Uniform lt; Building Code amended to Butte County standards, In accordance with Section 1x,00 (Fire Standards) of the IMAM Btl$114SS CARD JIUM) , Improvement Standards, the water requirement$ for this parcel/project are: (Applicable standards are checterd). A quirt oot Clas3 1, 1i water supply rut- £ire protect{lQn will not lie -required, flowever, if the domesti, watei` storage system has a c,ipacity of 1,000 gallons or more, r rife department Connection 'tt Butte County public Works standard S-29 shall be installed. The Piro department must be notified of tiny such c'onnect'ion. Such connection point must be located �i $o that it is readily eccessihle to fire depirtmen equipment, ( } 13-!L1!2 Regulegment Class 's. A pressurized water system with adequate numbers or hydrants is preforOeJ, but i>: Wit fs mat to slbie; 'the Yollowing option will sati,.Jy the fire, depol°tment requirement for water, ( ) a. water storage tanks with a Capacity of 10,010 gallons or maro, equipped with direct all wa(her access and fire department renarctibn (5.29)1 ( ) b, In ground swimming pools equipped with a drafting connection or drafting access; or, ( i c. 1 dry standpipe system plumbed to a rellable,wattr source, Such standpipe system will not exceed 1,000 feet in length, There must be at least %000 gallons of water aysnlable and strotegically located fdrrdCh 10 dwe11i110s, or portions thereof. (Example: 11 dwellings would require two separated sources), provisions must bf, made to insure that the water stored is always available and accessible for use under all weather conditions. O 13.013 RLMuihement Clans :1. A pressurized community water S`,stom is required„ Tentative hydrant locations are indlcathd on tFs+z at3arficd preliminary limp. Tina) locations must be exactly indicated and recorded ort the final ma l,C Nin ber'of hydrants required _ yyy, maximmau h Brant to hydrant spdcIng feet, hydrant size ....�Ti�kanr? nam'. coni mar", I. and instal bd according to Nino Cnunty i'uliir irorks 5iu:cification a ,,i S-27 and requirements of lttta'1' watVr agency: rr ( ) 1 ,01-4 Reruirotiont Class 1. Water ror fire protection is requiied. the preferable system is a hydrant system cap461e o mee`tirij the £ire flow requirements. It tHs is not reasible, a system invoiving ineepehdent pumps static water ',torage and dry standripes may be s0501uted, Such a systom is subj%L to the approval or the Fire department,lite ovailoble water f�ow r•om such a system mist flow ga114ns per minute, the. minimum volume of water In st: , .,'le must ho of luras, pravMohs must be irmde to insure the system provided is maintained to its design c.apdrity." ):�01-5 Requirewent Cl=ass b. Pressurized water for fire protection 15 ,9vdildbIU within' 1,000 feet or the Crehted pa rceis",`�n'eu oF'earinrthe etrst ur ihstdlllny it fire hydraht(s) the deve'l�er may, pay into the fire depart- ment hydrant fund. Pay III- ieu fee into )rdrAl fund's aced on ,$1.26 per frontage imrt,r7 a,t�nrrrl, .." foot. montage is indicated by the red lint, nn the attached male. Approximate fee is $ rinal frontage calculation to be made by surveyor and rvi ordei on final rnap, rrentage calculirliptt wl l`include both sides r,.r the stroet on included streets. ( ) Other Conditions: ( ) Response ti,'a,i rut, the 'rtrst I fire engines is no, 10,11owst 1. °yla ion N $ fair/Bcrp n �mi uL r "�. $tatiort � , „' a 'niihtdtris N. _.,...,......, .,..._.: { 3. 'Station # l C ) In the Safety tlehOnt _af` the Butte County General P1ahthis project. ,area is classified at a �l fire hazard area, kilf»LtAFi C. tele CbaCounty a warden c: BUD file nal iort i;hie'P byt l3a a�inir`'i;lti�'�"` Local water ag4rrty wequiretAonts for'hydrarits may be tiI pe ies�twrttfvr', r r BUTTE, COUNTY PLA. ING COMP118SI'Oh! I %COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROV t�C� _, F RNTA 959E5 NONE 534-4601jD�i.p '1'0: Department of Foxest� A0 (DA,g'TWctN' h r `' Z �... 1, 9 82 'RE; PROJECith PtVIEW AND ENVIRONtIFN'1"AI; EVALUATION Enclosedis preliminary data our thfollow office has received or generated concerning the following project, $0-92 Walter T,Bess"er = ' WaR..zone from ARr1N-3 (Agricultural Residential MobileHome - 3 acre Parcels) _ to AR-my-1 (1 acre parcels) located 280 feet east of Nosler Avenue and 1266 feet: north of Nord F[i hwa 8 Y, identified as AP 44-03-;154, Z55, 156, 157, north of Chico, preparing g p environmental impacts and will be We are making an assessment ofpossible re"grin an environmental. document, either a Negr'tive beclaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an Environmental. Impact Report, Please provide any fact urx3 statements ideas YOU can offer in + p for inthat ;anon or opinion, . your area is concern of expertise that relate to either physical social, or economic impacts that thisro. cct ma ' p y generate.. Pl"as 11a respond within , days of the above-noted date. 'generated by this inquiry, then it shal' be assumed that lthererare°nae is significant envirot.mental impacts which ato potential from the :project. We appreciate any assistance you tan provide; Sincerely Sep en A S reete S nior Planner comments, sr t r" (Write ortype it, spike provided 8e return this sh.el:) BUTTE'' COUNTY PLI I NG COMM I SS I OPJ 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE •- OROVILL.E) CALIFORNIA 45965 ;PHONE; 534-4601 r TO: P G - ChicoDAl'D � 1 October 25, 1982 RE: PROJECT REVIZ4 A14D z ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning } the following project: 80-92 Walter Ti B`esser - Rezone, from ARMHr 3 (Altricul�v al Residential Mobile Home 3 acre ------- 2arr.4els) to Ak-A1H-1 (1 acre parcels) located 280 feet east of Hosler Avenue and 1260 feet north of Nord Highway, f - �• y, identified as AP 44-03-154, 155., 15.60 157, north, of Chico_. We are making an assessment o£ posaq.ble environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document., either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an EnVirrnmdntal Impact Report; k. Please provide any factual sta{:ements, ideas for investigation, nor opi,nims YOU con offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate 1;o either+ physical, social.; or economic impacts that thisro'ect may P J y geni.rtlte. Please respond within 14 days of the above-noted date; If no response is generated by this ,inquiry] then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the project.. We appreciate any assistance you cdA provide. SincerelyPr S o0 A. en S reef 5�nxor planner �`,' . Comments: (Write oh {:ypa in ►°space provided & 'pLurrn thio bhcet,') r BUTTE C(r1UNTY Ply' ING COMMISSION % COUNTY CENTER ,vgIVE OROVILLEr CAL;IFORNI„ 95965 PHONE: 534-4601 to; City of Chico DATE! October 25, 1982 RE: PROJECT REVILM AND ENVIRONMENTAL.EVALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data our 'office hays received or generatee concerning the following project. 80-92 1141ter T. Besser Rezone from ARNIH-3 (Agricultural Residontial Mobile 11tnae - 3 acreparcels) to AR -M-1 (1 acre parcels; locat,red 280 feet east _of Hosler Avenue and 1260 feet north of Nord Highway, identi.fied as An 44-03-154,'155, 1560 157„ north .of Chico. We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and "will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an Environmental. impact Report. Please provide any factual statements, ideas ;for investigation; or opinions ,you can offer in your area of concern or oxnertise that relate to either physical., social, or economic impacts that this project may generate. Please respond within '14 days of the above -noted date. if no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are ho significant environmental impacts Which are po-ien'tial from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide; BUTTE, CO +N? YlArJrl.,�, ►G COMM I SS ( ON q COUNTY CEN lR DR � OROVILLEo CALIPOJ NiA 0%,65 ' PHONE: 534- 4601 Duos Co. Planning Cocy�. NOV 0 199? To DAT9 'October 2 5 Orovillo, G:olit�� Lynn Vanhart, Env. Health , 1982 PX,: PPOJECT VEVIEW AND ENVIRO 01ENTA'L EVALUATION Encthelosed is following promecto data 80-92 Walter has T.received BeSseror Rezone roncAFLNIFg E P je from AR.'�iEi-3 '(Agricultural Residential Mobile Home - 3 acre parcels) to AR-t•lA`{-1 (1 acre parcels) located 280 feet east of 'Hosler Avenue and .126C feet north Of Nord Highway, identified as AP 4.4-03-154, 1 5, 116 157, north of Chico, . rJ We are making an assessment of possible enviroftmehtal impacts and will be preparing an environnchtal document, either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an Environmental, Impact Report. , please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, 25r opinions You can Offer in your -area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impacts that this project may genez•ate. Please respo,id within 14 days of the above=noted date. If no me ponse is generated by tt� s ingmiry, then. it shall ue assumed that there are no signifi%ant environmental impacts which are potential from the pr6ject. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely • r HEA04H OCT 2� iyoc S(f�,gp en A. S root vidl� ' S�n1or Planner t-dweroic �-� 4��. l��dlc3rt_�At�"`R/1- r�.RsrM!•tta�w.,. j aVV./�' �� M le J F BUTTE. COUNTY PL PIING COMMISSION %COUNTY CENTER DRIVE — OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE: 534-4601 TO., John Mendonsa, Public Works �V /g-/6� DAT8'. October 25, 1982 RE.' PROJECT REVIEW AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Enclosed, is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the following project: 80-92 Walter T. Besser = Rezone from AM111-3 (Agrzcyltural Residential Mobile Home - 3 acre parcels) to AR.MH-1 (1 acre parcels) located 2.80 feet east of_Efosler Avenue and 1260_ feet north of Nord Highway, identified as AP 44-03-154, 1S5, 156, 1S7, north of Chico. We are making an assessment of Possible enVironmPntal impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, either & Negative Declaration, Mitgatocl NegatIW, Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report. Please provide any factual statemehts; idea's for investigation, or opinions You crAn offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to sither physical', social., or economic impacts that this project imay generate. PleaAl respond within 14 days of the above -noted date: Zi` no response ifj generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significant enVironmontal impae'ts which are potential from -the project., We appreciate a"ry assistance you can pebVide. Sincerely, C •'� � 001. 91- Qn. Vk A. S re, e t hpa, SLIhior Planner�rr�„»o Ootrtiients t . ��.� , (M40 or 40 in space providod & 'returr% this 8heet.)` w, t APPENDIX r ENVIRONMENTAL , CRECICLTST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) 80-J2 nACKGR0UIV E nRb Lob 80-02-27-02 1, P 44.03-154,155, 1. Name? of Proponent iVa:ltiar T. 13esser 15,6,157 2, Address and Phone `NuM cinf Proponent i ROLIte ''I, Box 11, J. Bessor .n CA 95 3$ Rt. 1 Box 4450 ic57, CA 95926 5" bate of Checklist Submitted t. Agency Requiring Checklis S, Name of Proposal, if applitc a a Rezone fyom AR-M111i-3 to AR -M[1-1 l I; ENVIRONMENTALI1,1PACTS (Explanations of all "yes" and "Maybe" answers are required on attached sheets,) _ YES MAYBE ,NO l: Earth, Will the proposal result in significant: a: Unstable earth conditions of in } changes i'n geologiW aubstrut tures? b, Disruption$ , displacements, com- paction or ovecoveting of the soil.? e, Change in toC rah or round sur face rel,iei: Mtures of removal of topsoil? d, bestruction, covering of modifica- tion of any unique geologic or physical features? I' 6•, increase in wind or wabdti: eruAon Of soils, either on. or off the site? £, Changes in deposition or erosion,1 of beach sands, or changes in gilba tion, deposition or erosion which MAY modify the channel Of a river or stream or the bed of the oceain or any bay, inlet of :falte? 1 g, Loss of ptitne dgticulturally y roW ductir,vo. soils outttide desighai'od utbar,, a, eas? Appendix L; page I of: 9' YES tjAYBF NO h. Exposure of people or property to i geologic h�az�ivds such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, around failure, or similar hazards? 2 Air.. Will the proposal result in: a• Substantial deterioration of local ambient or air quality? b: The creation of objectionable !' odors, smoke or fumes c, Significant alteration of air 'movement , iia is Cure c r is emp eratUly z or any change in climate,.either locally or regionally? 3; Water, Will the proposal result in substantial; a, Change's in 'currents, or the course �t or direction of Water movad,ent�I •�. b, Chanes in absorption rates, drainage patte4;ns, or the rate and amount of G 1 surface wanes runoff? _: c. Need for off-61te surface drainage ;. improvements) including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? _ u. Alterations to the course or flow, �I of flood waters e, Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? P, Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of 8utEdde j water quality, including but not limited to'temperature, dissolved 7 1 oen or turbidit pt � � Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? h: Chr `.ad in the quantit: or quality n �,cound waters, eitKer through diract or withdrawals, or through int �tc(p tion of an aquifer by cuts wt excavations? C" A �ndi r- page 2 bf 9 i d YES MAYBE NO i. ,Reduction in the amount of water otherwise availab16 for public r Water supplies? ! ` j, Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? the proposal result 4. pl' nt _b�fe iaill i a. Loss of vegetation or change in i-te diversity of species or number of any species of plates (,including; trees,, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Redt�ction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of'plants? c. Introduction of neva species Of plants into an avfaj or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing; species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- gr -cultural culturalcrop?'" 5: Animal Life: Will the proposal: result In su stanttalt a. Change In the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birdst land animals including ntptile8t fish and shell- fish, benthic organisms, insects or microfauna) 7 b, Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or cndangated ,species of Animals? c. introduction of new speoies of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migrat`ior► or movement of aiimUls? a, Reduction of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to tkisting fish or wildlife, habitat. Appendik 'V - page 3 of 5 YES MAYBE v�"7 N0 6 Noise, Will the 'prop osnl result 3n substantial: j a Increases in noise 1,vels?- b, rixpos.ure of people to severe noise levels? _ 7 Light. and Olard; Will the proposal s produce'significant light or plane? i 8, Land Ilse, Will tho proposal result � nnaarsignificant: a, Alteration of the 'planned land use of an area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such alteLation7.. b Conflict with uses on acdjoitiing properties, or conflict with established recreational, educa- tional religious 3 g �a.o us or "; elenti tic r uses of an area? � 9, Natural Resources. Will the proposal result n substa tial: a, Demand for, or increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? `= b,. Depletion of any nonrenevable natural resource? 10, Risk of U set, Does the proposal involve ars ` of an explosion or the, release of hazardous substances " (includi:ng, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? 11 l'o elation, Will the proposal significantly, altet the location, distribution, density, or growth rineof the human population of an area or ahylically divide an establi8hed conmunity7 12, Hou.s_ iIgill the proposal icant.l.y affeet existing housing;,, Or create a doinatid for additional i a r J Appendix V page 4 of r YES MAYBE NO 1.3. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result n, a Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement's ti b. Significant effects On o tisti g parlting facilities; or demand for new parking? c Substantial itnrAct upon existing ; transportation sys`t~ems? d, Significant alterations to present patterns Of aircuiation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to omterborne, rail :or : air traffic? f, Zticrease in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestriansr :+. 14.; Public sorvices, Will the proposal have gn effect upon, or result in a substantial need Pot new or altered governmental � services in any of the following art -as., j a„ Firep roiection7 b, Police. totectibn? JL I �5chools? � , d. Paras or other recreations) ' facilities?_ 1. I' 6. Mait..khans e of public facilities, including roads'?. f i Other governmental strvicej ? 13, finer-., Will 'the proposal 'result in a., Use of substatltri.al ahtouits of fuel or enerpy7 —`� b. existing sourceseof etiery,demandupon g ' �;y, require the development of new s�t.tr.�as as' enci`gy7 .. r Appendix l~ page;, 5 of YES MAYBE NO lb. Utilities. Will the proposal result n� a need for new systems, or sub- stdhtial alterations to the following utilitl:ea a, Power or natural gas? k b. CoimUun,icat:ions systems? C. Water? d Srovidinwill capacit itoline y servexnowde development) { l f e. Storm. water drainage? 17,, Human Health; Will Oe proposal result in; a. Creation of any health harjard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health) t b. Exposure of people to poteotial +, health hazards? 184 Solid Waste. Will the proposal result in an, s:gniflcant impacts associated with solid waste disposal, or litter control? t n 19. is1e�G�the Proposal r esulinte truionof any public designated or recognized sdenid Vista Open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to l' - public view? i RC1, Recreation, ation, Will ttheproposa 1 result, -inNp i p quality or _- quantity of ex�.st ng public recrea - > tion facilities? 21. Archeolo teal/Histor Ical. Will the p ar posa resu it rR an eratl on of a sighifi.ca:tt archeological or historical site, structure; obit -at or building? f d;. App6ndxx v - Page 6 of 9 �' YES MAYBE NO 22, Mandatory r-indings.of Significance. a. Doer, ,the project have the potential to deg: ade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining; threaten eliminate a plant or animal munity, reduce rhe number or restrit`t the range of a rare or endangered' plant or animal or eliminate important ' examples of the major periods of California history of prehistory? ' b. Does the project have the potential to achieve she &t term benef,i.L:, to the detrimer of publicly ad -,)ted Long-term ehvirorinen'tat ,oats? C, Does the project Lavn which are individually lItUnited,_ but cumulatively tons iderable? (a project May impact on two .It more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but , where the effect of the total" of those impacts on the environment; is sl-,nifioant,) d. Does rhe project have environmental effects which will cause tiubstahtial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Appendix p page 7 of 9 ApPl ict`;+lt : Walter m, Boo A ;rnr's ria'o,Ol //1+�F-p � t DI,EaGI1.S"U01 4IU) Loi, # 80-02-27-02. A. Pro;'i.�O't Donwr'3 Li;i on I. Type of prr-,lc cit : Rezoninn iiri of Doowvlp l on: Rezoni nr of, 14. G4 agree from ARVE-3 to A -1 fo_r residential, deyelon:inent. ...�_ Location' The e-ub,'i ct property ig located 1»A Hort et�e� of the FiosGg; Road-Iford IlIghwa. nterqection, north of ihico. A portion of of Section 7, 11, ?,P- Id � R B.., I'l X,. 4. Propored 1)eri s,i ty or DONC ,cp,Mclit : 3ne0ific zone -1 Im/aore ). Amou.nYt apt` Imporv.i,F; au Ai3(7uti 25-3%' of site. u. Arcoos an(I Not—, d- 'Pllt)l.jj� private dir ; agges_s road from e id�of Mosler Road, Individual Mothod of , pow-,wc, L l opoelul iP,eptios. 8. SoiAt`+!t of ; 'ator 1lupply _ Individual Lal .rj.. . 9. pro tii itv, c t` pov" .r Oyerheai ; i;hc., alontr, Holler: & the dirt accees 10. Potential for furi,] oil-, 1rAxi(i dt:i va.c.,'a,(7no. awl (tt vz l r�ptnrItt, �pecii3 g zoning, proposed, 15 parcels -P tentl.nl.. 1A. Eny.ironinentral 'F;o t;t i nll, hhycical. Env .r.nnmrijt-._- 'l it'c��x�ax,ra a. Gonoral Topoe;rnphie 0haract or;, 0enorally level valley laid..- . smooth pround surfe.ce rolief. _:, _.. b> Sjopeq-; 6enu-1e elope to the south at less blitxh +y �,l.evGji.,c,i1 t About. 1+75 feet above sea Lovel d, :Urn�,x;izrt, � �� , . ��gne _ . a; 'y ori wit�r t:Ia:a � x4 (�r°i.; :Gc� :: ,I s are of the .Oox+.o„;o-:lc rel dt)S A'sso'c1. tion, the soil, s . 'Fa nt .7 j- dlay Ado'bba)Id is Qlabs -T',-t1r 1"o-, t0bjj3 e.xeollent air soils moderately deop well drained. 'VbfnLjne bi.L:,m.S+ae^�ct:x:.1ne 7�p l4at lrtal IIfxrisirdv of Ali L111ici 6o, 1virtkc<1,ualttY lrith,Jn tl e ,nnr�t i 1a. ��ota3 (�i� "t� t,c� �t,t �Al : 1,oYt _ d. Vire IItazard a Loaz I,rz rr) tl. rig E)ot ential t orr:.o. Expahrive Soil. yotolxt al.. - I,rodetate ta. ti"Prvo Wil ��µ , Sj.. Appondi)t P - page 7a of q .0 .SCU!3s:LwI colltilill(lhi. 'b. G-4,owid Vjj�! S;orth Butte noU. hty aquifer, a. �xcau ai�cC��at�r"aXctcx` ;ala,xtw: General area drains south to Sud Onok. Most surface water Anfiltrates. No optablished.,oncite Mattern. d. Al."I'ral Rz),in.i.,-111 (riorx'n t1.) :About PP ii1chos per year. - . Vi�su:afarte3rlrata,al;wt;y: High-opsn agricultural land. .� b. Acoustic Qualit,ys Good -low activitlr level in area s 7. kir Quo.1.itY:_Good-exceat during ilivorsion l.a dra. Biological tin? >7r5rmirYnl t B. Vegat,€a`Liu.,i; Some ,olten.grasslalld d.ry,.faVmed in ugbt), small scale gardens, fruit trees. 9. W i Idlife iabi,t:at .- Lack of ground Cover and imity to human activitY limits. carding cal)aci'ty. Small mammals arid avian life. Cultural Envirorlmoi, t "10., Arellaoolct ,Ival. a"d Hi o o-vica:l Ronuurces iii the aroa : llo r000rdFd pites. previously disturbed land. 11. .t3" Lc Coullty GC?rlorr i 1. cava d:coij3srat- o„l: Agricultur'r11 Resi,drntial '��'. ra�i.s•ti,ti�; �oxlir:��: APuJ�ti EXi .Birt Land !!-Iiia on --r-, t�;:.Itolnesites, ope,l�lann„. small 66a1,,: a I oult�ara, 14 ,JurrouTtdine;; Ar,. -a u L rto 11`ma t, Tha 84 acre _ island of AR ",i. 3 zoning .ib nUrrounaea,by l.arpo )aroel a itIlIcUl.tural lata on.all lidos, bo Zttta TIG"_A-20 _surrounding. this "i'-91and'i' of AAMH-3. r Gvj-,: Plxart r9osit:,tiitt:t�?tti:, 41,icultul'all liosid.ential. in 1.inrned.iare VI c111ity; Ove ha d unci r3�'1ct C�tris l;e,ncrhlly. o. Pc� :ul, ataora. Cs.00tl largo acrea n farms, 30 homba ift 1!� C'� 11� t?i• . C3xar• W t cr off` Ci.'to and ;Ara,ra :. vx,� to faratilatld �1tg V'oa;ren t Uvb,nn Aro a 4 GhLoo 4 riles 17:k F�f".,I.Qv arat..� b+�'!Jl �x�v,x r l.Ippllovolvvlt� Bi" rind ardr, l,ll'1*)mi Area: 110:, •.r Fite proLoct'iolt 30rvioe i za Noaa: +ejt Ctt .io�yr (Sta•t,c) Fire 'N`tal,i ou:. S�ord :ltatioYt-? b. Water Avrai.laaoi i.ty?��►c1C. car;a •t t�M wellc�. -, - P0, "Schools il'i Aa�oa:�, ata onion �lotnerltarv__;;choal APpr✓ridix V pago 7b AP 44-03-154,155,, 15x;,157 1111 DISCUSSION OF EIWIRONMENTAL EVALOAl2TON The proposed project is a rezoning or '14.611 acres of land locateI 280 feet cast or llosl ll Avetiuo and 1.260 reet north of Norrl Ilighwa.y from AR4111-3 (3 acre minimum paimels) to A114111-1 (I acre minimum) , 'I'liis project was originally i.M LIn�ted In hebruary of 1980. Tile Ceneral Plan designagor,. for tile., subject area was Open and. Viel.d Crops at that time. 'file General Paan was amCnded on August 3, 1982 as part oft the General Plan..Aoiendinents for the Chico ard-a. .since the proposed rezone is now cor►.is`t mt wi.th tite underlying General. Plan, desi�nat,ion, processing or the application i.s now proceeding. Previously, the Orchard. and Ctold Crops designation would have allowed a mini:inttm p1qrC01 SizC of 4 aCrn,S thus causing the application ii rl ar re zoning to be tl moot act.I Qn : An environmental .impact report (VR) t.as the ori,gr.tnai determination for the application. The 11111 detorrri.nation was appcal; 4'd by t -he appll,canit to the Board of Supervisors. The Aoard or Supervisors denied the appeal and upheld the requiroment cror an 13:19 of July ls$ 1980. Since that gime, two VIRS have been prepared as part or the General Plan Amendlionts for the. Chico a,reo . Both of these docu;nent's have discrssLid the subject property and its surroundings. Ono option available would be to use the most recently corgi r.tod HIR Cor the Chi.cu tlreti Land Use platy along with tite ; nit,taI study ror this project as tho envirohmentnl doctnnentationi ilowevor, tl►e items noted as being potetitial.ly s:i.gniricmit in March and, June or 1980 tray be viewed dl r veritl'y based on the mo8L recent 11111. 11er exanip10 a Major concern previously was the 1038 of prime agriculturally productive soils outside a designated urban area. The PTR, covering this area, indicates that Agrtcuittiral:-Res:l.cltant3•a1 land user, are more appropriate In this vici tii.ty than util'.t Ing the land fo" Orchard and 'Pleld Crops A 'rirrding of no si.gnincant effect regarding rnvironinental ;impac't iA now recommended based. on the discussion of this area contained in the 8111 for the Chico Area Land Use Plan th:-, rection by the guard of Superv. sors ott P'Li ;ust 3, 1982 to redCsignate the:. urea &s Agricultura1�12Csidentiat,, updated Ift1*0rmwtion on water availab.1111ty and adequacy of the so ll4 ror sewage d;.spasrtl , the potential 1`6r between 4 and 1U parcels or the 14.6 acvos +- the theoretical, potential or 26 additional parcels irvom 21 noarby parFcls of 2.5 to 3.f acres in. sato and tho pr servation or tie Suvrolnd ng lames within the Orc.hat'cl aid Vio1d Orops designation by 11acing those lands outside of the urban growth boundary; The following impacts htive 'boon idmiti reed for this rotone As previously nota. -S, the h rgn;.1 udc of these iirtp=rets has been i o aced by reeont action or the Planning Commission and the hoard of Supervisors. Mitlgati.oti rtreasures may lea proposod at the time of Appendix F = pane 8 of 9 M y. AP 44-03-154,155 156,157 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) -opill S c c ltnd dl�,islqns, where ,1ljpi ',itoo , t address site ,?, $.c c o e) Co I'll's will be a ti, 3, Increase In runoff duo to compaction and ovQrcovertng or the S' ,)J,1- With 111111)01-ViOUS lillf1te't-1,118 during con- StTLIC0011 Or homegitog. The Publ-ic Works Dopaftniclit will. require 41) C'M a h an t Solution for it the ti.1110 of a I n), '1114oposed. .0ind division. Dilainago fbeilitles, 11113y need to be installed to convey SUI-1,711ce rutiorf to Mud Crack,. 'Clio 0xisting, roadsided-i'tchos may be 111"Idequato to accommodato increased i-LIAOU during periods of extehdod rainrAIA , 4y; 4d; 9d. The land is, ree6gnized to be "I g 11 J)roductivc ror , jaUl tUrial use, Though the projOet Site "IS outside of the designated urban area for Chico, the action b), t)io uard or supdr�risorg on August liW to redes:i, nato this area as Agricultur,lI-IRcsidcntiaA 1*0ducos the hizagmitudo of tli,l..q concern. 0010-114 01•0&jctivo bgricuttural laivis .iii tile vicinity arc protocto-cl, by a. five ac1Yc limititIo-n under the Orchard and FicId Crops do-s'lgmation and a 20 acre, uji,hinjuill pajL;cal SiZe under the CLIi'vent A-20 ionihg4 311t Thorc It, ovidence that water is i;crloral.ly Ivailable on this I C',re rlbi�es ;' 16 P a "14 V a h d in thc virin*t)', A ri-ro woU and thre - , t1t W01.1$ are on the -4, to with a 200 to 300.90 ton, minilHUM, Cqparity, 'rlle rrow ranges ri-oh, 40 gallons per minute (6,I)NI) to loo OPM for these V ,e.1 Is, j Mud Croeis located %gt1iiift jj Iti1le I to the Souf1letitt, Though this jtirtiCLIIqr property has not boon fl coded in rtcon t motiloty , there is the potbiltial ror flooding rrom a singleovent'of a magnitude grtthan the OhL -1 1 Ln 100 kenr storlok The U. S. Army Corps of ",at or ringineers rocomhioods protoc tion from a I in 500 year Rood ;fur residential. use, thiri c"'Isco the '1 oval of Nood protection i's ade , uquato for Ull'IcOltUrdl Use and; in Most instances, for res:Ldentlad use 4 Puture rosUlont,,; should be notified that, thoug) -L ot possi,bility, the low-.I,ying 1,,inds stji,�ropndin � I a e'ffi 0 g Mud Cro3k are s,ubjeet, to rlooding vithin 2 -11,4104 to the southeast of tho crook and within is mite nortilwost or the creek (foie app r-ox-111ato location or the pi-ojoct litre) 8a,1)- The present AR4111-3 zoning, is In conrormancd with the rLcitntly ro vI $ad 'lajjj Use; dc8igmtition, The VrOP6,jod. AR4111-1 Zoning would, also be u0moatiblo with the genoral pluh,4 At\ inventory o , r the number of, par,��cls and pare'e.. -ag in, the 84 wctd-s I sates U of AR4111.5 t0ftlhLJ� is 'IS ,("allows 16 pareals of �1�5 acres 5 ptIrceig of 3,5 acila"; 2 iia -mans �f 3 acres- 2 parcal's or`i-.4 .'s acres, I !)area], of M, acres nhtl 6 p. a reCIS of 0i5-0,6 aelAog, This totd! or 32 parce'ls could ilotont:ially y1o1d S6 additional pa-peoli-, or a total o,r 68 providod all critor} ,,l, .1`or land dlviiiohs c uId be met in cath 1. hS tafteb A7pend. Ii y page 86, or: 9 AP 44-03-154,155 156,157 OTSCUSSION Of- h rRONMENTAL EVALUATION (co .ti.nued:) The revision of the i;enera5 ,l ihn; and the establiFI%mont or the urban growth boundary have placed a. I�m:it•rrt.i.on oil growth inducement from this rezone proposalhands in tite vicinity aro anticipa:ted to remain in agricultural us'e ov%:r tie neat 2,0 years, Ili 1.2 : An increase in the population, dansi+y for tite arca uould l0eUlt f`raru the l ezono. (rezones Of otli:0 lal ge parcels i,l'i the A114111-5 zoned Area would increase bile poter.txal donsity a.t tll;l.'s location, A doubii�ng or paI`ce'tti coLr;id occur from ;he present,32 up to a maximum of 68 parcels. , 1.4 C: ►tacnnt input frons the chico uni.fi,ed School, District has consistently pointed Out tilts effects o`f such rezones on over;ctowd'cd faci,litie"'. of the school, district, In this case, the Shasta Union j fllet;tcotary School would be impacted; Specific comments are expocred rrom the school. distriet trithin tile next ,fetV t�;ooies, I 176,bnand use con' -"Jets aide potential for parcels ort the po 1phery gg Of the area zoned AR -MI -1-5, Noarlay atlyicultural J)racticast including Spraying and generation of dust, may not be compatible with rile nearby residential uses. New residents In the aroa would be reclui.red to sign and record an ag�ric:ultural statement: of ackhowtedgemeilt pr i o -r to 18sua.nce or a building peril t: - l9: `rho Character of the aroa will. be moeti.fied as the density increa.se,s Froin rural density more towaeds an urban density. Any nese par -cols would be a minimum o.f 1 ache in size. Sint parcels of approximately 13 acre are l.e,ct ted just wost o -r the subject property: 22c The po'te'ntially signili.dant offects on a cumulative 'b,isis include loss of agriculturally prouuctivo land on the site alld in. I the vicinity, generation of surface water runof-f necessitating iOStallation of on ar� off-site drainage Sari,li.tles, impacts of fut.ure bind divisions .and population growth on the school. district, 41-kd tli,c land use conflicts pesod by the long-term h.gricul.tural use or- adjacent lands, IV. DETERMINATION (To he completed by the Lead Agency) On th basis of this initial evaluation: 0 I find the proposed project COULD NOT have. it significant effect on 'the environment,; al-id a NEGATIVE AECLKRATION a s r�ocmmontiod __ CD I find that although the proposed project could have a significant affect on the environment, there will not be a 6ignificant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet, have been added to the project, A 'NEGATIVE DECLI'1)tM4InN IS RECOMn-10ED, ($� I find the proposed project MA's' have.a sl4nificand; effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMtNWk1L4 OPACT REPORT 141 required.` bate Cctobei 25, 1982 ,. (5 gnatove") ` Stephen A, Streeter Senor planner For: 13LIM , hun-ty P1 arming iTepf' FleviQwed by�,-. 9ho VR for the Ut;ico Area fano Use plan the Board or Scope rvisors on Aligus t 3j 1982 80.7 i 8 deecerdfied b med adequate y,fc r t}tis proposal per Sections lti068 and 15068,5 of the :110A Cuidelihes The rererenced MR is 1heorpuratcd by re,rorencc (Section 15149 lof the CNA Guidelines), CoPles n°re• Ivailabie for review at the 1111tte County Planning Department mitt County library branches in Chico: BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMD1I,aSION —UME bi ""p(TBC ffEJCft'AC��'_ Notice is 'hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public he^;rings will be held on Thursday, November 18, 1982, r' at 7:30 p.m: in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Orovillu, California, ;I regarding the following; I'M ON WRICH AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAC'i'—iFEPZi1tfiiiiA�-1��2EVr 1 L'Y`MiungiEn f Walter T. Besser - Rezone from "AR -M11-31' (Agricultural Resi- denti.al Mobile Home 3 acre parcels) to "AR411,1-1" (Agricultural Residential Mobile home - 1 acre parcels) located approximately 300 feet east of Hosler Avenue, approximately 1260 feet north of Nord Highway, identified as -AP 44-03-1:)4, 155, 156, and 157, more particularly described as: Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of that parcel map of record in Map Rook 50 on Page l on file in the :office of the Butte County Recorder, Containing 14;64 acres., more or less, northwest of Chico,, File #80-92. The above mentionae application, map, and environmental irnpa,ct report are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte Co;anty� Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. `Environmental 111pact Reports are also 1 available at college arid Count.- libraries. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COAZIJ8SION BET'TYE A. XIRCHE-R, DTAECTOtt OF PLANNING j ddb At*'Yi7 W ..,� R.. PLANNING COMMISSION 2 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE w OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95963 PHONE 334.1601 November 10, 1,08? Mr. 11a1tet `I'. Better Route F, Box 23-6 Durham, CI. x.59.35 Re; Rezone File 80-()2 Dear Nr. 3cssor Endo -sect is a copy of Staff F lnding;s aonCcr.ning jour ppl i car..i.on Ee:, p 1 �: .. �_ A x i; L0 Alt-'MH�l for PeOj,Vc> IbCatOd aj)rrnx�tmatoly� ,5Uo ft. east of Ilosl.er A\renuc and aliproxipuitcly 120() £t. north ofNord A,venuo,: dontified as Ai' A? f13�15�3, 158,*186 afid 157, north Hest of Chico. A Public hearing h. the Planning Calnmi.ssion has been tot ,for their regular meoti.ng on November 18 1982. 'chis neeting «+ill be held in the Board of St fIt:rV°1sars ` 00orti, 25 county Center ljrive, tlrov, lle, ani is scheduled d t.^ heg.in at 7:30 P, M. If you haveany gLIestions, please :Feel, free to Contac our office, Sincerely, 2 �B. A. Kircher /h Director of Planning Fncs i i t f � r • r CA.: i" tr4 wan•'.-. +1'w.x'�.-.'- f wSa' ��./%"�'`q�► � 'i�''rY✓�� ��,r...�`'.���J-nom f" 'fy �r "� ��,,N' "�� ';;moi` y L4�',�rC. �"✓" , � •>�:.�,%�Ci�'� , M l d �w FILE' No. 80-32 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - November 18, 1982, FILE NO.: 80.92 APPLICANT` Walter T. BeSser OtiVNER t Same plus lVyl;;.e ,To,c � Flora J. Besscr REQUEST; � Rezone from AR-MH-3 to AR-MI4-1 AP NO 44.03-154,155, 156 4 I:57 SIZE: 14.64 acres LOCATION: Approximately 300 ft. east of Hosler { 2t, north. �Nord v., Hinueo ofy northwestof Y Chico EXISTING ZONING;• Ak"44-3 ZCNTNG'HISTORY; AR4114-3, Ordinance 616, September 23,`11975 " A-c, Otdinancc 522, August 29, 1955 r SURROUNDING ZONING.. 0 , AR-i`11i 3 A-zo_ I SURROUNDING LOT SIZES; � 1%2, acre to 4S acres in the: immediate vicinity; 5 to 80 acres for parcels outside the Hosler tract. SURROUNDING LAND USES. Residential (both conventional and mobile) and Agricultural (including the cultivation of almonds and kiwis and the raising of, SITE AVITORY: Farmed prior to purchase by Mr. Sesser, EXISTING LAND U.S)S i Four residences with limited agricultural use and open land, j M RAL PLAN DESIGNATION'S Agricultural Residential, 1-40 acres per dwelling unit (as of August 3, 1982), h APPLICOU .R.EGULATIONS"id Butte County Code Section 24-94 (AR-MH-1 zoning), 24-96 (AR-40-3 zoning), Sections 24-27 and 24-28 (Procedure for action on `rczone5) COMMENTS' RECBIVED: Sheriff! "Need turnout lanes in ;and out oi" 116sler tract onto No'td Ave,," Vito Dopartment: i A water Supply for fire PtOtection will not be regUiildd File No. 80-92 Staff Findings, 11/18/8.2 Page 2 Howeve' if the domestic eater storage system has a capacity of 1,000 gallons,,or more a fire department connection to .Butte County Public Works Standard S-29 shall be installed, The fire Department must be no- tified of any such connection. Such connection point must be located so tha it is readily accessible to4ire department equipment." Environmental Healtht. ONO abject -ons to rezone. Any development or redivi- sion s all Complywitlfi the sewage disposal area and water supply require- ments of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance, Chapter 20.1 The City of Chico and Dept. of Public_ WOr'ks had no specific comments. ANALYSISt This proposed rezono was subnlit:ted to the County in Pebruary, 1980. , Since the General Plan designation of Orchard and Field Crops would not allow a zone for less than 5 acre minimum parcels, the applicant had the choice of initiating a General Pian amendment or awaiting the out amendmentCOme Of the for the Chico aro. A county-initi ated amendr�entntoathe xan General Plan for the Chico area began in March. of 1980. The Board of Supervisors denied the appeal that an environmental impact report be required, in .July of 1980 It seemed reason,�ble for the applicant to await county action for two reasons. One was that the County t.�as praparing an HIR which included a discussion (if the iio,,:lcr tract area. Secondly, the pra osed plan amendment Mould bdify the d0signation from t)rchdtd and Field Crops to Agricultural Eesidontial for the ro`ect site, tion is_exactly what the applicant would have�Ottsi dioil liihisdesigna- - s own. A finding of no significant effeot regarding environmental impact is now recommended based, pri,mar1 # on the discussion contained in the a Elk for the Chico Area. Land lJse Plan,°the action of t}te Board of S°.pervisors on August 5, 1982 to redesignate this area as Agricultural Residential, and the preservation of the surrounding lands within the Orchard and Field Crops designation by placing those lands outside of the urban growth boundary. Refer also to page 8 of (Appendix F) for further*comments and analysis of ththe Initial Study e proposal. r RECOA1r 8NDATIDNS A. Note that the previously certified 8,rR for the Chico Area nand Use Plan, File 80'-72, :end the initial study for this Project have been reviewed and considered in m;a�Cing` this decision, pursuant to the requirements of Calii'ornia T'livironntentdl Quality Act ( U00 and B. theltext and mapoiosed rezone conforms to tyre policies, including proposed, Of the Butte County General Plan,, dnd C. Recommend approvGrl of tf,e irotone of 14,.64 acres to AR'MR-1 for File No 80-J2 Staff Findings, 11/18/82Page 3 for AP 44-03.154 thru .157 (Walter Besser), If the Commission can not make the required findings, dis'approva,l of the proposed rezone would ba j) oiler, if so ,- A. Note that the previously ce'rtif,•ied BIR and initial study have been revieivod and considered in making this decision, pursuant to CtO i, and B. Find that the proposed rezone does not conform to the including the text and map, of the Butte County GeneraloliciesPlan; and C, Recommend denial of the rezone of 14,64 acres to AR-W-1 for AP 44-03 154 thru 157 (Walter Besser) SAS/hd Attachments: Location Map EnVronmental Documents 1 C h� _ xi M BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING. COMMISSION M rNUW5 Noverber 18, 1982 'A. ITEM ON WHICH AN ENVIROW13-NTAL _r F.r) Walter T. Besser - Rezone from "AIW1111,31J (Agricultural Resi- dential Mobile Home acre parcels) to ",1R -Fill -1" (Agricultural Residential Mobile home aCtd approximately 300 feet eastof ljosle located r Avenue, appro tely 1260 feet north of Nord tlighWa identified as AP 44-03-154o 15S Con IS6, and IS71' tainIng 1`4.64 acres, more or 4esAb nortliwast Qi Ch,co File #80-92i Bettye Kircher read AnAlysis and from Staff I Findings dated November 18, 1982; Chairman Lambert 01)0nod the licaring to the public. Proponents: Joe Besserj I ROLItO 1, DbX 44,5-C, ,,aid that lie is co -Owner With his father of the subject property, t1lat It is completely surrounded by smaller parcels, that there 6 of i1,)ou;t 1/2 acre each that touch this Property; that there is plenty Of Wiltdr-4 wells in: operation and 4 septic tanks,, on this property. In opposition: Dorothy Griswold, Route l, BOX 471 -CP chico,j said they hive owned their Propdrty, since befotL& Hoqjer was developed and have had trouble with spraying by air j that sprInklers have been shot and brokJn and horsds have been ridden through their orelwartfs, but 4 are good neighbors. that the PbOPie who live on Hoslor now, La Handa Atterbarry) presented 'a patitlon Ivith against this rezoning $'ghatarof 38 persons .eg stating that their Primary concerns ,sere that 80 Many septic tanks wo-uld affect their wells in the area, Robert Hennigan, Route I area'o, prim Box 460-A Chico) stated'that this is a 6rilY; and there are alIrdad - prob.lemk with cars, f 'armor bikes and KOX'ses running across their orchards motor Henry Mc'81roy, A tchAtds�, And tec6mmeh-dtd denial; ' li Box 477=1) said that of 1 iyells on 140sldt,that S Route had trouble When t),t, watd ago, t table dropped during the drouth a few years Barbara Tjaadc, Route lo Box 471 -Ai said the s p6sjtj.dn t�he'" Choyarta not supply' chbol distri ' ct is noir in a and I acro3.11g bU.40-8 for 16 childreh in the ftroa.,i PhT'e0l8 for 14 acres would f-tirthor add to a dangierou5 91tuationj had 80 acres in I Alm6nds, that he had, lost more thaij, r BUl 14T,R CO UN'rV PLANN114G coMfISSI i982 0N./' r1Jt111'T135 Noveml,�er 18t W trees recently because of the sdmi-permeanle ror.mation 4.5 to 6 teet.ddeP 11e added that this is primarily an agricultural area and his concern is that the ag uses will slurp the water in shallow domestic wells; that a well on his 'property has been dry for 10 years because the first aquifer had Already dried up. Richard*bonken, Route 1, Box 418, said that he has a hog farm on his property that the right-of-way to the subject parcel crosses. In rebuttal, Mr. Besser said that there is plenty of water for domestic ta$s �`hvt ag uses would take 20 times the water that houses would. Ile took excaation to Mr. noakcn,ts comment concerning the right-of-way that he (Besser) pays taxes on the 60 ft. right-of-way. In response to questions; he said that, there are now 5 mobiles on the 14+ act -es. I 'Commissioner Bbnnett said that the small lots on Vo:.-,er should not have been createdr but they are there and that VJr yFars ?,'he commission has againstheld. the p of Mud Ct ick and west of 93-; that Mr4 Besser�knew what the vzoning was oonhhis i1ropeA when he bought it -- he knew what he was getting. Both Comm;iss,ion��r &,.,hrader and Chairman Lam- bert agreed. Commissioner Berinet't then made a motion, setontled by Commissioner Schrader to.6 A. Note that the previously certified Blit and initial study have been rOviewcl. nd considered in making this decision, pursuant to CEQA; and b. Find that the proposed rezone does not conform to the policies, including the tett and map, o% the Butte County General Plan; and C. hecommend denial of the rezone of 14.6.4 acres to AR -N114-1 for AP 44-03.154 thru 157 (Walter Bd8ser). A��BS commissioners Bennett, Schrader and Chairman Lambert.; N0138:4 No one. _ y4M.e�'1tiy� girt. Gun r LAND 0f NATURAL WCAII'iy AND BrAUTY PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTCR DRIVE ,w OROVILLE, CALIFOONIA 95965 PHONE: S34y9601 November 19, 1982 l Mr. Walter T. Besser Route 1, BOX 239 Durham, Ca. 95938 Re Rezone rile 80„9 Dear Mr. Besser:' The Planning Commission, at their meeting on November 18, recommended denial of your application for a rezone from AR -MH -3 to Alt -1111-1 .dor property located approximately 300 ft east of Hosler Avenue and ap- proXimdtely 1209 ft, north o'f Nord Avenue, identified as AP 4.4-03-184, 15$'; 156 and .157,,northwest of Chico. r A report Of tills matter will be made to the Board of Supervisors on necember 7. If you desi.`e to appeal the decision of the Comm3.ssxon you m11st do so within 5 days of that date. Your appeal must be in writing to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors prior to S : 00 r. M, Monday, Dccen her 13, . 1982, If yeu 116Ve any questions, please Peel Pree tc htact our office: >incerely; Jam. A. it Cher b rector of Planning � Ad FAMF "port to the board - P Walter Ti 'Basset - lresoae (item on which an enr►iro=8utal b0aet report was previously certified) ifrom AR -MR -3 (agriculCural residential mobile home 3 acre parcels) to R -HH -1 (agricul.tural residential mobile home 1 acre parcels) Iodated aWOzimately 300 feet east of Hasler Avenue, approxi- mately 1,260 'feet north of'Norc Highway, identified as AP 44-03-154;, 155, 156 and 157, northWeet of Chico. Actiocc requested; INFoRHATION ONLY. y, i ,{y is *ani a0VU�1tSt�� ,..t".4^.r w OF BLY'1 rE COiDNTY COVNV CENTO DCi1Y1t ����}\ArIIa 00900 OgQYILLtd� SENDERLk z iniY. F` p h"� �, OMCE P to 7` Mp1i`iNIPiO COMK185YC�d R Wty h o, 4d47eil( and Ip+ t0 4 l//5� a fy ciul 610 o,-f��40 Q, « � Q O e&Ae _ V434 '.! r 1 /t1 n «1324.4 .. irs 30 Ac /1%ORd 2 ..OA'c �--�60r,92 y 9oe WY. 66/ � � j,.�r�.... �3G ,.� 1(z o `�. � `' .� l� �, t ?�_ C L__4 C N ? 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