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J r"trt •} / : _ rl APPLiCATION FOR REZONING B!IITTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APpL10AN7, ' :Read and followInstructions as sat forth on reverse side of this form. / Applicant's r�arrtioA-2y,11J1./�0�1 t`e--+L`�Ea%lai �J% /, hoho No, Appiicaries Mailing Address r GAG+ ry T•4er ��,T Applioant's Interest In property (owner, Iossee, Other► 1�°Zg.,(=1� Awner's I�arne:�4�es_d2fa���hae Pias - i Asseszor's Part. /Ournber (s) _, �v�'4 - �P `"'7 J � '' s < E: , , , , Ut X t�. Et1UESTED ZORING P.raso`rit Zoning [I , 1:1_�'' f ' 6- Locatl6h, dimensions and size of urea (s) to be r0oned �. .{! .. �• �, is i xoriingA11,4-.-. "'Applican.W reasons far're14 ; t 1 Iierbl y doclato uride e penalty' of Ode) ury that I have read'end undorstand tho Insti urA166s and that tha fa'•rego n9. cr ' statemehts are itrUe; �`^iplete eri;d correct to the gest of 1nY knoWlodge and ,belief. , Applicant's Signature, �r Project Pile NUmber. �N6 Re Uast Ca sistent7 _ General Plan f)eslgnation U h //'' Locat(nn �Pd� l (� �' ! .. B �ri Kd &, l��B if1�G� �d'ditiV id VE1310Y P, Numbers) ✓✓Location Description Ownership, !'} egal Qescrip#inn of Area oof of Agency (if neoded) 6 Maps of Area ' . Present Zahing � �uOLi C 04 Plarining Comm. p $' ,23� �.' C L r 1980 Dade Application RecelVed � "� S Fleceipf No, L AppOcation'Taken by-,. Qro.YillOA G®iitttC► A ' r' p g , vk\ •r, b X. ft '. P � � ,•� M! k �� _ C. _ I Appk H�' _ 1 � : r Jt r �ia , ,f� •��� tag t;. If applicant 'is not, the owlsp f,viCIt�ptr�� tliq�lzation rby thQ, net4r� „ prao f n i. agency must bo suf�bltlbd in""order fad 'too'h7 Ilbe�ifC'`to la l t "x ` 1 a�'f D lan4,$9bt�r r JP ppi7dt o ,.y �ppl(c_alien xl%�iI b c�orjla�ciprod �nfd �f not stgtiu by tfio a vn ror ego �yyF" r `� r �. �i= _ .,. ;. ..:"� 'k��s� � ' Fk'F i�°:�y � �" � `�°;pin?�`�e$x '+.� -.�.'�44, 4•,ro � i.y •' �:� ,,� �i ' 1 2, All items on applidatlon shall be filfei, in as'arstnpieteiy as poss;big, If an item 1i not y r ; t 0PPlfcab)c, please indicate by thq term 'NA'a .. p'i it 1s very imp f, ant,tYf "t the appliaatia'n ihclude an accurate and 'I d" d s 1'ptian i = of the:'property crop i ed for each'roquosted ztlHu{'iWappllcadon.vuill.hpt, be t cbsaadx X51 « yntil we rece)vo the following informaxion abot the areo(s) to be rezoned: "�"' ! s,n a. Assessor s palcoh�humber (s) (from�tho tai bels or Assessor s Nlapsl �.r 'b� 4troet ad��rtissea. i(,f Ovallab(a) , r . �" q k "►', .' :akna' t ,, .%, a�'d(staince and d(re�tjbhst rial�ad stre��; bodies Zf V�ateY ifr�'raiiro�ds�,• «� • ��' a : �.�'s��. ��' «. d. 'Legal dospripticn (subdivision 'lot numbers, fradldhs of sectlons ar. 0lat5hces ! �r anc�br'lpga -of on ,s''.>k� '� 4 o- '� d1•u sn e €, , r '{k r4 R� o 1 a, 6 copies •of •map With rezoning aria(s) outlinod i�ssassnr1i trap, subdivTsiol� map, zoning in p or other tnap,showing'peecelsl. r k Application must include a completed 'A ndix E-hn *. s r {{a p ppa vironmentaf Infoirhatlon Form', a� y, y�� 5. `ajlfol�hib lGnvartird�nt�otle $action X861}0 etzsegs 0444 Oil ordinances to ,,,' ,y be consistent with a jurisdictions adopted genaral pian, County approval of a rezoning �� .• request must be supported by findings of consistency With the Butte County General Plah. Apblicar tf may ed4ud t'changes in General plan designations by �iiing an 'Appii; = ; an Amendment' s.' cat(on for General PI � E, The `Applioation for Rezoning' is subject to public hearings and approval by both' the d r Planning Comimission and ,Boaro of Supervisors, The pro,cedur'os for County action on " reiohing appl(cations are 0,tated in Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code. r5�r .Appllcetion,fos as of." (data) pro r' l ,, �iees may be paid in cash,bF' by check' made pay&ble to "I rraast reY' 6 Butte CoUtity'. 2,•,,� ' it .F $. Ftiefo�e sub fitting'"h tezbriirtg appl�cati in,,a piicarft is fequessted to df sduss viith staff ali�gtiestions about appiication requirements, County �procedUro' consistency with the Y General Plan and the provisions of existin and requested, zoning classificat)ons. y 9 , 1u y 7. xne C''S `I M C I'1 e=s + All that certai t real "' operty situate: in the C ity of 'Butte State of C al i`orni,a, descri°w�l a as ft�1L].ows The - East 'halt of itbe. Northeast quarter;` the Southwest quarter of the Norbheast quarter; the Southeast quartet^ and the Southeast quarter or h .the wSotath%est quarter of Section 7, ,Township 22' North, Rang� 3 EaStkilla CP1.D.13: M.' _r 'hie West T'holf o:(the, Rlarrthwes`t' quarter of Sect�io,n 9,` Township 22 1Jorth Range.3'East, MoD•13.� r"The . ' i4Or�th half of the SoutbOes .� r t quarter; the T\ir,rthtires.. qurter a' the r Sopa gudeldr of the Southwest quarter, Southeast quarter, of vi dt rter of, South,i6sj tof theor,tlV�Q tihr� trquarter; thetSoutheasthe quarter' the for l east ...6 eri' 41 of , the or,tktwest; 'quarter; the West halt sof the Southtrest for of the .�qu { . X`Wicsst quarter i the Northeast, quarter off'" the . Sou`thtjea 'quat"teroi' . ` the. Nor't�heast t.artec; the Southeast q ` quarter of ti,�e Nor,theas.t qu�r,ter; tide South fi41 or the Northeast quarter of tb' a t-aOlt, hcas't gti rtet+;' and ' .the .-8buthweSt quarter of the Southwest q quarter of,, .�ectiot: $,� ToViir hip 22 Northy` i a'e 3 East, :M.D* 8 & M. uXCEk'`ftNG. THERB FtQM the following described parcels of ]a� d; A parcel of land in the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of `j the: Northeast quartet^ of said -Section 81heretofore conveyed by t'J,a 113`ar� Hooper to John Adams by that certain Deed dated June 13, 1883 acid recarcDet Jit ► 25, 1. 3 in Book, 23 ••oi'l Deeds, at page 226, records of Su�tte coup- ., ;1 °'' ,dal, fornix. X111:_ then portion described in the Deed from Harold SJsi11� ta, et al to thO County of Butte, dated February 26, 1965 and> recorded July `g. 19b5 16 B'ook . 1380 of Butte County opf, icial Records,, at pEkge 314 _ .' Fdc+�r±rig Cc'sr''. OCT 00 0 41 f a r w • 1p OADER NO. 2 11504—AIj EXHXBIT ` A �� � DEV�EZOPMLNT;. a tralif°a na . corpora3.c n, a l IEWIROAMEWTA,L pj ryry `y, Qyy j �j y{ 7.00Onterst,.,� the: laricl ho'e3.h clese:xk�edg ( C 82f 1000 i :dzdt " ' sPIE Edi, LE 1:x9�i,I ag to an undivided '°SKx%LI1 ' o esira' the, "Aar►e hdrdinn c ase be, I��ERRIE,T+ FRED a s tYa� 1�,��c� ii ��n , � d81 i7 d vici d .4$.�'lOA �'intdre�st"' in' -a , n�: portion ct laDsa��id and,i�e; and dose ibsd`� 'anc,{�+E�p L 'und.4Yan� 1, IZ �n i.. .�+ to an as 'i „ affi l { portfon'�r 1 •1 a ys de3Ott bed• f u ° ,! 1 r 1 tY. . ✓/ A {l4a� , R i A t'e e u r UHo Co. P!16 00 Gomm;. f; n CT 3 198U ,, , OrovJfc�, Calif arni� ` fx ;, Irekk14e4vrii>lfih:Y.n:M.uYn"akectstklFbua'ia+intWWe>KsHNAMM.uyw.+.. ,.:,,...cb.-.r-........ ..; 2. Rights of the public over so much of the herein described property Ma lies Vthiun the lines of any,,;publ c road or highway , 3,; Unpatented tunnel claims and millsite claims, water rights,`rclaims r ot l � do . water The ;provis , ins and reservations' ce4t-ained in the patent from the united Stoat �s: ag' dmeica, dated August 1,5,0 182, reearded iiia Bose 3 ' i C oaf., Paten t;�a, , dt page ,�77, ;records of P"Utte county, 6 iii`ornia, ;as Thai the. 'premises hereby donveyed may be entered `by . the p, oprxe, of ny, v in'.or lode af, quartz or other rock in �i1�ce bearing cold, f? S ver, cinnabar, lead, tiro, copper, or other valuable �depoSits- fox the, purpose of extractitg and removing the care f-rom , siacb ,vein ., Or bde,,; should the same, or any part thereof be ounci to penes, ; trate; intersect, pass through,;or dila Ito the miming ground oi: <: t .. premises hereby granted. bj That the;premases hereby, conveyed shall be held sub0ect ta'ariy. vested and accrued water riy~hts fbr mining. agr.icu]Lural; mahvi- facturting, or other purposes, and rights to d` che's and 1esor.i6iMs use in connection with such 'water rights, asp �gy ne recogrta zecl .; avid' aci;nowled'ged: by the local laws, customs and 4ecisions of;,• the d� ousts. And there is reserved :from the lands, hereby granted a `by r..ght. of way the�teon for ditches or canals constructed the'f . hority '' of ��the U ited States,: Authority - , , That in the absence of necessary legislation by Congress, the' ` legislature of California may provide rules for Working thd,mining claim or premises hereby granted,, involving easements, drainage ' and other necessary means to -the complete development thereof: 5: Eibement to erect and MaintainJa pole line, with right of inIress and egress, and incidental rights, as: contained in that cert-Ain, Deed from William Hobper .,to- the Valley Counties Power Co `gray, a corporation, dated November 191, 1902 and recorded'December 15, 1962 in Book 69 ofr,Peeds, at page 124, records of Butte County, California • e,, Easement, to erect and maintain a pole line; with right of ingress- and egress, and incidental rights, as contained in that certain Deed from Wiiliam Willr.ich to the Valley Counties Power Company, a corporation; dated December 2, 1905 andrecordedDecembe000Pp.PianningCIOMM; '1905;, in Book 90 of Deeds, at page 28, records of Butte Countt ,� Ta�� California � I 3 Easement to erect and maintain a1 Ga�i%orn# Able' line, with right'of xnF�'��s ; and egress, and incidental. rights; as contained in that `certain Deed from Wliam Hooper to the Valley, Counties Power Company; a corpora- tion, dated November 251 1905 and recorded` December 21, 1905 in Book `94 of Duds at, records cords of Butte County, California. \ d Ri. ht to suspend acid maintain wires for telephone and teaegraph pt�rpone '.fk'am oxist_j'ng p'o100j with h6idental''j r ghts`, as cohtained r �? tlnst Gerta�lta Deed from , Williat Willrich . to the . Valley ;C qunt3 es 1'iiw0r�Compsray, a corporation, dated March -21 190�i and re,comded,: ; rch „ SCS a 190 'iia' Boo�C g0' of :Deedn, at page X27,, recpij�ds of i3ey ate C:ou�nty, f ;, „�3a fornia� �O � �. 9a Right yc`. way 50.0 gest in width, for roadway, hitches and ;pole Y3,nas', "n, pis ca0veyed by `fl V. Ski'11in� pt u�; ��o W. ;1.. Lo"land- by ti`hat certa�iaa 6Deed dated April. 11'-s.1937 and recordedtjay:10,.� 79373 i1 .B�ioic County Oiciaj Records•, at page '315. Butt �'f Q�,° Right' 01' Way 4� .0 Beet in wilt%, being a pevp0.tua7L r`igIIt,>�af Maty � dyer and ncro'sa the:' Northeast quart;er of t,tae Southeast quarte'r of f tiYie Sdu2hwst quarter of ,SeGtionp 8 herein, as co:avey,ed rby.h s akflI P et ux, to W . L.,`Leland :.by thst certain 'a�F,�d dated- April r, / LtiY; Q) T� 7$,' p,9B7 and recorded May 10 1937 in Book 1g2 csf BUtt,e County Of'rici.ai Hecords, ox page 316. l.• Right: 'of gay 5C),.0 Feet in width,, being a p��^p.etiaa� .right sof iaay4; 1 acrosst)Sectibn 8. herein,. as conveyed by,William J, Laughl' to W. '•L. Leland by Haat certain Deed dated April 10, 19`37 .and= re or, ' May T10, 19:37 in Book 180 of Butte County Official Records', at,�page 227. 2'. Hight of way 50'.0- Feet in width, as ednaeyea by than cars;rain Deed ' #'loin 94 Alf, • Skillin, et ux, -to W. L. Leland 'dated April 11 ", 193"C and recorded May 100 1937 in Book 185 of Butte County Ofp'icial, r " Ae"'dords, at page 10Q. ,,, � �3. Oil and. Gas Lease-for a period of 20 p years by and b-etween Alfred ?, H S1cill;in. et uM, to Sidney Lee Hoge, dated September 23;; 1961 and " retorded January B, 1962 in Book 1157 of Bu!ttA County Off dial Re'co'rd ,, at page 55. z 144 "Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness of the amount stated betein; " amount $2i9,s�o.uo Trustor Jeffrey C" Cusick, an unmarried man' Txustee, Title Insutance: and Trust Company,. a California corporation and 8killin, B� eg.i clay-i : Harold skillin ]Lois husband and wife, as Joint Tenants Dated May 22, 1980 Recearded May 29, 19'80iri Book 2518 of Butte ' County Official REcords,,'at page 268. 8urta Co. Plahning Carnht. Afjdct's an undivided 877/100Q interest.- OCT z'1pa0 aq A Deed` o£ Trustto seoure an indebtedress of the amount sta o lts, G°ftlFfornia herein: Amount $.67, Ouv. 00 Tarti�sto Jeffrey C. 'Cusick; an uniriaricie�di man trustee : Title Xnsurancra and Trust Company, a n enofa Ilax'g1dSkillcoiAiornia �npandtL ois Skillin, ....Icfrua husn`and and wtifep as Joint Tenants ,^--+•'h s'nrrM»av�rh�Y!N'iiaF .III& `ti^'- . M'I ., RLM ��NG f9 P F3TM RlT' '.� �TeF DEPeA",`t !!E :._�.. BVI ?0: .vL8 on ai Rate��x�y Iii y f;E(l ESi�UE�'ARTMEN ,, t y;` �►ta'�Jb •Cpor ion) -%�..c�O-'?1'15;. Cif SCRIpT,IC►NOl'Pi�OJEGT: o "A-2�0 Greeval to 11TR-400 260— hi 3. `Roe��a , +, ir��:•� �yei M�iMbia iilL rarEo�F.� &!-,fiey.�`d ty r �4T10N;:,, a���x�a�x 71a�# :o�Iott Rd,. ori.])oe Nia�1. Rd.,; ��� mi.lee�'�re,� , AF'P!!CAP�T,.� ta:'z ik . r AGGRESS: .IZZA1a2.11 E+ k�1i�P= :F'�irad.7 �P �cr Pf� fy►g , ' � � .. 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ETUl`tP�Li�t h ' °GQIMEIU TS• We�ippdrt Shia rA 0 I f :i • ,e. a � ,id� ► A•J,LC11; �rey r. $ttttip Oovnty Sherifft,� to - k u Planning file # 81-45 1 h „ 80-1031-01 um 701, Pic inCor� s sa: i aaQ� Stephen Aa 8t'reetex',rivix�jnental Review, � e1��t�Yjezae faom A� 0" pm Enrommnta 'Bear oilmen, a� ,Tovcm erg 26 y 90 _; t {# This proiosal a sA•„the rezone of 204 acres* (roan .-2, (elaer� ROCr64-, fill ''40 ”' 1'1ae`: si ta„ sgcoted ah oAoe fMlltad� abr�'t Xr ;u 7 .m ies' s;Out of oho;tt Rand, fo zr mi en wsst cif �a�+ad��ed { �� i� tive , eclgrli:t' 6nr ;regarding environmental 'Lmp�Ei a l`y x �t yx recommerxded'' or, the re�onb .based:, oxR th6 I ati;b .$1�; stucty� cecicl�.e; uta 7.izee dor_ the .Hi�calclaT�i glenenta�re i, div" cion P1ap. the 8killen 8ubdivis�on TO' ed tent;�ti�o" approval:" from V316Advirory, Agency on Apr�1 28� 'I�$0 °atea. �'adaptionti .of a;�Candional ©;gative Beclaratiaho ''h:i.s, property ie -0 autayde of, the area inr, ,uded: two the < Bute Greek Canyon; Area. Rezone:�Iost of the aoreage' in the 8killen Stibd�vision (4']'I of 675 atal acres) was rezoned frog A 2 to F 5, 'FR '10 and FIA40 As tie resist of the ` afaremeaxtiQxiP'd rezdne which was approved Uy the j oard of T; 4Y Sia ervisdrs on June - '19'78' e Genual Tj ; -:t de6ighat� on fox! the -.subject area bras P 1 a] onded on October' 30i r Igr%9 `'%i} C:il wase -the C�a� 7J a 'e;, % 1' subda`visaon application was submitted to, the couxzt'1tin proposed°F , 40 zoning would 0' 0— :orm .to' the desigiiataLon �7 Grazing ane° Open Land, , ,!Q acre minim parcels the deve opm it po'te.ntial for• the project site is five' ' b t. o er. r.`e rosents a{ to toy pa�^oe1�.: Sin the s x ec pr .p Cy' p portzan o parcels 8,. 7 and8 of the' subdivi.sio�a; tho' 3i o�.antia far more yparcels beang develaed may be ] esso III ._. . _. _.: Mast ,of ,the soil tests one for the tentative subdivision) r x fox._ sewage disposa% _areas were done on the portion of the parcels„rieaa� ,H=bug,Road and Butte Otoek. wµ `]'he' 'requa reams for the VR -40, zoning district aro descr5;be on pa ea; 52 to 55 'of the CompnehensiVe Zoning Ordinance, � Chapter .24' of the butte' Gouty Codee Some tykes of uses` pare listed, on, page . 54 which are allowable' with; a use permi to Pc�dztaonal revieW•by the •County of But would be forth coma ng for of the four categories of usesflrequi rzng "a .r _ n use perms G,at m�.ght'be proposed” on the 204 acres sub-" seq;a.ent ..to a "rozon�ug to FR=-40� , " APPENDIX F r: ENVIAODWNTAL CFIttKLxST 76RM �a ixn he covmp feted. by „Lead Ag on.cy 0 f a t J t AA \/ 'I/ 1 1/'}W4 0-1 Y�t1y� 4 ?+ EACKGRgU1�D -. At rna�. ; : . R, .> , rop onent'.',r 2..Addxess and,'.Phgne i�um a -;r�oponent: , y ;s' X97 J o ri b �(fu �. ie�T i'Tyom'inm ..� .' '..4 Pa di s e 06 95969"' i111,Y( 3. Date. ref ChecltlAst S 76253 ubmit�ted 4. Agency Requiring Checklist . , . 5.Tasie of P>ro osal i£ a lica ' e P , pp Ten x�. r ;ENS IROMANTAL IMPACTS; (E pla11 nat3 ons of .all "yes" and "maybe" answers "'are regni on. attached sheets tv K YES MAYBE IJQ 1, Earth.. Wi'l1 the proposal, result in Significant. a. Unstable` earth conditions or in changes ' in geologic substructures? , .b, Disrupti,ohs., displacements, com- :paction,or o�vercovering a. of the soil? Change' in `topography or ;round sur-' c, face relief -,features or, removal• of topsoil'? d. Destruction, covering or modifica- tion .of any :unique geologic or phlisica'r1 features? e: Increase in 'wind or water erosion o soils; either on or off the site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion ' of beach sands, or 'changes in silta- tion, deposition or e'k6sion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean ;or, any bay, inlet or lake? g;. Loss of prime agriculturally pro- ductive 6oil8 outside designated urban areas? , t YES MA NO', . h Exposure`of people or property to ,� q geologic hazard*, puch as. earthqFakes,„. a landslides, muds, dda, 'A. oi=& failure, hj's t .0 oh'sitilar hazarde7 2 ,A r LTi ll, :he propoml=.rQsul in ---- ”. a'e1 Substaxtt.al. ciet®ro�:$'tot1�" o; ' an�b'i ter' local nix, qua<1ityT w b.': The- creation oryf' objeC ions to ` ¢ F I odors Smt1�C {M ,V ,. r A s ' • ' NP r€ 'i ` , ai lteration A �t "WovoamehiP 1mo'i sture'or,temp e�ca1-ure or ' any :°change; iii enate;' either` ; lodklly or regionally? Uatei , Wil the�pvp:c�sa.'�result n` Daubs aritl• • u •`�� t �.' Changes in currents, or the course .or )r ,C�itectioo,of` water' MoVe�ne", .w•-•d, b Chitngoc in absorption rates,, drainage '`' pat!cerns or the rate and amount; of ti surface' hater' rxtnoff7 3 j k c.. Nee' fora off -s.ite surface drainage improvements , including vegetation removal, chahhelicatf,oi or culvert k; installation? `Al4eratiions to the course or flow _ .._k ` of�lood"' wates7 y Change in the amount of surface !. , water in any ,iaCer ,bodyt7, f ischarge x eM1 o ., into surface waters, or 4 , r,. in any -alteration of surface ` water quality, including but not limited to tempera nice, dissolved t „ 'oxygen"or turbidity? Alte ation of .the di.roction or : , k rate, of flow of ground, waters?` h. Change, in the quantity or quality ground eaters, either through ; diYeat additions or withdrawals, k pr, through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? Ar* di F page '2 0 YES M&YBE NO Tte ud � mtti in the amount of, wa t er �' , �'< otherwise aya C a la for public water .supplice?'IV ` Ex, p0SU a o� peop� a ,�or �iroperty toaer ielatedktaza�cds such�s > x u y �C oodina? � Plant a.fe, "Rill the proposal result suorantial s u11 C Loss o£" �llet;etAtio'n or, ahan a in species .or number, of any species C)k 'pirCs '( nclud:3nE trees, ; :grubs, grass 'CiOp8y microflora and aq'uatic .plants)'7' � ��; 1 b Reduction of the numbers of any 4 unique, rare or endangered species of'+lanbs'? c.l introduction of new species of �. ` plants into an area, or in a barrier a, �.. to the -,.normal, replenishment of existing speO-es? r iteducti on in acreage of any agri- , cu�lbuxa'3- vCro'p . y 5`: Anim .':..Life`. U±iXI the proposal 'result I!I Tri ;su ;etantfaI x AChange ;lit the ,diversity of species, a ox>' numbers of any species o£ Animals, landanimals in.cludi'ng reptiles, fish and shell- fish, benthic organisms, insects or Micro£auna)?, ' ' du tion ofthe ;numbers of any I'" unique, rare(,or endangeredspecies ° - of; anifnals? c zntroduc'tion .of new species of animals into an area, or result in a karrier to the mi,grat-ion or movement of <animals'? I do Itedu8t3.on of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to 9,xisting f ish or wildlife habitat? Appendix,F page -3 of 9. .�� 3 YES MAA YBE 140 S PYo se, tJity thepropowiLresurt• im subsar4bial.' a, lrricre�tgc, in noise larrel�a? �` � � , b:���tpas�y4ri�of:' �,�o��.���o�. i�,�via�a�i�c�3se•� +' t `z t, t„ gh,t'.ay.d-rAbLtdWill the pro,posai prO races sera cant light gr��glaa.o? , <, c' 8", Land U616 1411 the "Pro xet�wilt , gnif.scnt lteratidh of the p lahned, cif an a►ai, car" establish a, trend x �•' �Ohi,qh,�Vill demon'strab1:)r Lead to each `' donflict` taitt uses 'dxb adjoixkLreg 'a ,propart3.os, or conflict with establ�.whew� `recreational, educe' tional, rel y ious� or acientific �. aes o"f• an at ,. Natural. AesAurces Wi.il the proposal sus`t"antial: w, . ;De�iancl far,. 6 r inCreAse in the rate Y of use p'f any natura i resources?' 1, , b Depi etion of, any ieonrertewable �• c �x -,' Risk. of D set,. Does the proposal v� • a r s o f axe e:�plas on or SI tie release bf• haxard6w substances � U'clid'ing,but r►ot lxmi'ted to, oil,' 9' peSticidei, chemicals or radiation) In the evecet of mn accident or upset coinditions? a °" 7L1 Paaxlaton: Will the proposal . s-:3.gn cant, alter the locat;ibri, ciistriutibn, density, t?r;rocath xate of the human populat, n of an are or vhys icali y d;iCvide pan . es'tabli:slaed ;community? �ousiin Ga l l tle' propose]. sign cantly affect existing t►ousing, . or Create a demand for additional Dousing? Appendix P page 4 of 9 ,4 1`Ec MAYBE NO. :. ., rTra 'e iartat�.c�n/d .r u� ti.on Will the 1 proposal'-resu "t ini �Ia .'Go prul,,, ro mou�S, ubs ant ia:l adcii t 4,onal hi, «� b , Si'gn3ict�rt e�fecto '.ori :eistin�*. 'parking facilities, or demsndifor �3�J new'pariz3.t�g? ,"substantial impact upon ;exi'stin�, s.)� -v: ry Grnsp,ortation ay�st&As, d, 5igftifigant a.lt:erations to pzesen, ; r yaatt'erns o,f cixcu�ata,on or 'movpikir t x, r o ^�ooplis. :and, ox. goods n e.'lterations to aat:erborne, rail or: , ,ir t,raffri.c? k £ c'rease in traffic hazards to .motor , vehhicles�bicycli. is or pedestrians? 14. ( ft ...__ Ai I i Public Servicesdill; the proposal have an a ec,t upon, or result in, a .qt bstantial ° nsed. for new oar altered ser�'�ces in arty of ,the -fallowing .areas;. A ; the ;prot bei ,,ion r . prote°�,tion? _ .'arks or other . rN:ci eational s facilit'i'es'?; e, ntenance of public faci liti,es , "1 .>ncluding :roads, f . Qther, governmental `services? the proposal r:eiult in: ` a, Use of substantial amounf~s of fuel , or' emer y?' b." 5.ubstantinl increase in demand upon ? existing sources of energy, or .,; xeguire, the development of new sources oenergy? 6. Ut:-iiities, tWill the proposal result Ln ne�for neva systems , oz sub- f- stagy' iii alterations to the following rr 13.f' :. Appendix r m��.: ........... Y. Sae 5' of 9 , �I su,ta3�nlni; "lereha, threaten= to ' '' eli linAt'e a punt or animal Gom- muni ty, reduce ,thee number or restrict, .., <<" the 'range o' a rare or eriddng`e.ted plant or ariima`l, o eliminate' impoxtant examples 67, the rrraJ or per.octs, of :! Californiahistor3r or preiii'story? b b Does, the pro j ect. have the gat,enti Al to ,achieve. -short iAerm benefa ts•'ta the detriment of publicly adopted . I term rm environmental goals? in C. Does the'pxoject have impacts which ^` are individually limited, but ' = cumu at3:vely consa d erable? (a project Ma iinpaet an two `or more separate resources rahere the impact ,on each resource`" is to small., but where the, effect Of the total of those impacts on the environiment is 77, d., Does the project `Piave environmen al effects vfti,c11 will cause substantial ' adverse effects on human be`ing's, # either directly or irtd redly?. __... li t> r r `1 k,! 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Aecoo's knd ITet rose Public 1 oad(s) : All 'oxonose'd,` par6 A b excerit orQeee` b� I�1�.91bilt Aogall Anoess o ''6 is._tr;L �nQ 1r�f `� .. i c r, Cli ff_ 7a X6thod of ,;e age Msposati: Individual , u' W san v�o pvstems: _ .... { S. SOIAMe of WAttr Supply . 1rdividyal..well. s q , .Pro (iinity of Pov;7, Lies: alonr, Ntumbtio, Roada, '10« Potential' for'Xurther land divisions anci development: Graz�,nrVOL)Qzi r.�a'nd'' —'Au ellatrs 40�1�i0 core rain raani 11 •.r eu],tuxalM ewidei�ltial allalrs 1 4, a i !,t e '7 B Ealy ronmenta7 Spttintx psi cal:' Environment; . ; Terrain n a. General,, To Ridrelundi eanyanl.and and'_banyon bottom character. 8tgep,, moderate and trent Olo-oiny terrain] b, SIopc)'..,: Slopes are. tb tho e:zst and west fxioin 'the ridi7ol°aiad aat)ects jz} toi`rerd butte 0xeek._tA Ich crosses the adntral roroertly. 0-o er. O;.j`' c. Eldvat i ont 400-1600 feet above sea level. A. Limiting; Factors -S pe_.:over 30,a 11 gaWg 1 113-18 2e SZ`a.ls ' as Typeg, and Charfictcr.itics,l 8o3.ls onsite are,. p1.e,ss tvrae arid'are , the. o Leek, eolfe 14ya ball 3l oYir; o8,ii,' oil t'tta In a ,d A yj4»'p meat�•? b. Limiting Facto'rb: "- 1ptt Goils"a ijn�nerV otic' 3. t t e Land � l rj Y�atural. hazards o � a. Earthquake Zone: ;� ,:. ? ,ht, a I t2o"IM "t,, -P 1111eqt 15:f b. Erosion Potential: .fi SI_! d. Piro Hazard: B4.ghrrh=,P,,a"��TnP o. Landslide POtpntial.: ',Odcrate e. ta;panaive Sb -,41 Potcritial: Lw., lI . fly ti-volog y SS l(' y V4 er 13t "'o j!'00L. P}�"i" �o: ainr. .rel w-Y,��...M., 4xb,,ri ri ,.87a,4dli Ap})endix E -_page 7a of 9 'Discus'sion Continued. ' b. GrIV-1Q, o r c. Dl,ul Sege .0hartAc er atics : The 675 acre..site is drained. by natural • g y 9t0g-,p,. ;817 , ,, '' ggg s 0fe the Xi drgi.e �a�iAa to aUa =666.. de Ann, al Rainfall, (normfxl.) : �e gut 40 nczes Der .1„eari. , ." Visual/Scenic' Qlta?ity.- it r, e-noenio can stas"', ....�,.,� .., ...�,.. 6. Acoustic ualit, Good t -a£fia oor_idar along j'=bjrra a 7 , �` " 7•, , ..... A� r,, Quala t;� n Goo d�aorae starinaitt air, durilL va3.ley inve�ei ions`A � . , $iolot�ica]., Zanva roilm`ent t3 • Veotation: Grassland. . ties. Oaks, diPer, vine. mnar:nit4 »Abit VLldlife Rab `fat: User Sonoran Dife. done. Ab da ;• - Human imvaets on S•t Ialfe otr nt1'r kinins -. Cultural. environment p: 10 ArchaGeologioall and HistoP cal Resoarces„ in the area°..�1�. 4' Can; 'Sri- potenttall:t seaisit�,va axoneolti• cal, ax 8� r S .. .a • u4 Y• Bunte Count General �,�. a�s�.gnat o �• j aud r � pyjt a3n nr< - arum bb ir 'R ri EAstin Zoning : FR-5. ;2g a-20 j&na di.2. 1 u Use on-s --ss Fxa.stxn Zan cl '^ te: `cultural.�:teidej&j aI..3 135�.,�.,,.:.r..Sa Surrounding. Area u and :Uses: Little Ohioo Creek 0anyon. soattered-. hotel onP. G)de MI Lp A, Ont x�,7ib.S�T�fi • Paradcaan� • Me 24 b . Zoning: : I'R°-5� PR" 20 , PR-40,., � �"Rm- 1 • c. Gen6 flan d.esignaa ohs:A f5rioultural.-'esidentia, attd Gxa9.nar" Oyu.�z-.. d Parcel. Sizes: ?_�-� ;J ac axe tn�e.,A -..--� e., Population:.�.;;�i �e�a,nment a on�y „m i, B.Utainde Yee+" 5 ,,Qharacter of Site and ,Area: Fairly. remote, li�ht�,� t�opula " a a `Near"estUrban AreaParadise & C1�ico both._ 10 miles by roadity. Relevant Spheres of 1nf1tien0e: NA 'It3. 'T tb veiueht s ` St6hdards Urb Area :. Vo . } A19. Fire protection Service: Am Nearest Caunt�y ((tato') -Fire Station,-.. •b °rItte c xieelr le cfil stack nond Water :A,iral.l.ab,lit�J? ' • 20. ca-.,�;; schools in Area::Centeryille.j!I'lementac-r�l'i„co fr Appendiac F - page 7b o g 3 •a:ai..b.¢ixirL4•u.L xA'&':GAekpb,n'elY!dete"'vx- — ..... ... _ Y •�•• •,•.. • ; .:. -1.9 i , a a x1; QZKOW1.90 OF ENVIRC)NMENTAL EVALU'•ATXON n e _ rl'11apro ip .a« c�tNd3viNion o r7�1' wOx'QN int0 Pe.rcels iamglllg� (rola 11 uo ']ti''r aures ''i:z aize. I �diuidual �axcel uiloa Ctiz°e 1.1., 1.3, 24, '70 10,CY, 1.009 1.73► an ti oxes, '.1'he sub jea ,' Naxopea;y is looatc�d one-hal-S., ^okth Of the vill:e'.`�oi,ernouae n J:tt c Crew. Oanyon. ' ho 4aT �i ttice d'q:�ir;natio1is are °as follorto: tRnd ( 40400 aarr �:t riimV,,� »aroel o :'zee) to the, -, 'of t�10 ooatio t lixzo sc axa i c.atio':+;;" "7 '� fir; 'tr,2t�si 2011, nS to dor�t�,a1, au of ow •L�hi s`ea uio;i� line and s far sae the oo.st of u tte Cz~ee"� tiie land 'use Ad rrati.on da 'O t ziYi p�pon laanrl (4-16-0 mose 'minimum pay^cel s).4, !1'he ��ri oul4t;ui�ala ^l ea�,danti,c 1. 61ooi ilai;i'on i11o,*0 20 acre minit A »wrcel:: ni�as tandv e oai'dl,tiandl.x.y allo:ro 1-20 acre pa,roel sizes"ix Brie xequiad develag� r z{ skit .oritox�.tz s iamb �Ma era 2^oun'ding -land ucew' .nol.ude,!to,tn'e east Iittlo Uutto oreok. dahYyon xmd 'laradise .rich as a Qout' Lir'. mi1;e 064torvil.lo is o io- "'ial :f mile to ,open -Butte L"reek ; oax1��Ioral.uiida '�rith ao0,�tored home: it os >erict to tae soutY�; the I3oe 2111:1 Al t o 4,114 Ut yin oh'V„ao , '.t:n4ran. a.xr to the lfteot. ::c ni uY�vixn �rltl'iital. conear^.o are assoolat'od ld%'ri the, ..possi'bld aot of Cho pro;ioat o.� raxo j)iantw, srcheol,ggical rbsouxcos, xipt.r .rz�� hubi :at, ttUdlifo .btoitat,water 4uality and the aes;th;etio, ol4wtotor OT 'tho CAny n. ':ho ova,llabklity Of dor-estic zrater Lrota ro:�1v ' .ia ,uent_ anublo��.n theo r1�^eta. o subject property' is in, an y ar,0 , n x�dlan 'io a to t`tio va.riou., public eervideov !Che' ` outl iia, ' su1� i ricaio t jo in n000rdahoa Lith the .and use deaignl itions onsite nrovl �1,in� ;that pa�apasod' }aaaz� , , , 1, 2, .,ter 3 meet the develo»Hent' criteria ;for dObi natiOh- '.Chore is po,Untia, „ .or '':C,or d9,vi�aia» u,nrlor ttaa Land us i do.s Cnations and r the aA&' A4. tots- hoitover the aatUal division Of the 1.F4rid ttil be reattlotod by the natitra,l limi t1rn4 factors of the, ,ands: ' Impacts include: 1.b. Ai'sruptions of the soil surface will occur from homesite f development and road/driveway development. Compaction and overaver:ng of soil frdm 8 omesites should not be signi#icant. Lim ted to moderate grading Will '.'be necessary £or homesite { preparation, depw''ilin on where specifically homa51tes are located. Suitable areas' exist, ,on all proposed parcels fox at leati one home its. ,e. IneYeas,ed ersign from clearing and grading will xaffiu1C Lrosion impacts for development at the proposed eOity are hat expected to be significant, however] care shoUid.J' 0 exercied'�.in selecti.cn of homesite and driYeway, locations. 1. f. Erosion of exposed soil surfaces could caclso oclimoitt production and soil transport, Appendix 11 pngo 0 of 9 oncl result in some coil depoo_l tion aloe; apheracral eha,nn©lo and ultimate- IY Zutte Ordoicm .:la. The short, northwest trerl,ainE faults located two railed to the 'south of the site ;are closely aligned zr-ith the Foothill Shear enc.. . Tho actIrIty of these 'faults i:� ul�lc:lo�,rn. Butte Oo;unty is an »rarc.a `a i' mo.dexato Sbir-imie artily t . , Jailoo s l;xuetures .oi sit.e sho.ul.d ^mt u ed z�11 o `resiztanstandar,c u .as' sax etatc co'cle ..`u. moxa Sri1.l be_iacreased runoff from dyad surfaces. f} The aMoUn , of pwl, n will be insirilificant trhe.1 coraparod o the, total. land arae .',(u 17U/�+i`ccresj. Drainage can be accommodated on ;te ancl,by% Creek. ,! IWIV be a reduction o E the ;stew ,aua?.ity 3 d -butte Clr.ealc> due to aciime contaminants (pesticides ' deter ants ,• peroleutn nrodttcts� etc. ), Noil erosion causinC aeposticiri aizd .i'nxtlar 61 '4 of the local hydrologic; cycle due to ground'v for Srithdra,,m p®, surfat'el" tratex' rocluir,emento., use of septic ,systems,l;ut o„Ore:elc is sl;asp . 'C; .fi,erl as a ,fishet' The proposed density of development' is very: IOWand floe magnitude of this impact is expected 'te be mirtars� ` 4 ..n. There• may bPI`,U reauction in local wbLzg sra.i r supplies due to a ` direct trl thdrairal for domes i.e uee by "$ ",Homo`s. Grouhi��tater sup'p`l,es. in. the area are due a tionable and ukcno�.rn in ,extent.' The ` rdS6urce :.s preoehtly thought to be lilaited .;i. There may be some area along 3utte dreel; Irhich is subject: Co inundation durin roeriods of heavy storm °•z2l;ai. atar r�unoIf: . ;nfall, r, 'in this area is about gyp' inched az nua,llyy. There is sufficient, :land and,, <, area in each parcel suitable dor homes te, develo-b 'nt' tirllio_ji' is loca. outsido ..of the Visible hia;4 ii•ater marls. z;evertheless any area "'Uhich ` �1,' i subject to inubda,tion should be identified "Id,,shown on the: final u ttb,di,sVisioxi :map,. No Iuilding sh6uld be allowed in th'asa1 cod'areas;. j 4� 46 a, a. The'x),,) oval of vegetation "vill efxeot the sato of erosion. It = is'also signif-icant Oinee.there are rare and endangered plants 1610',1•m to occur ;in the area. Grassland, Oak -'i oodland, Ohapa"rral and. 0.a1c"S`erub 6p=unities exist onsite. Ecatones ax .st along the da,nyon Walls Topul.ations'of the rare and endangored Frit llaria; ea„ttrood ae ' ora 1, nozm to axist onsits and in 'the area. The rare "and endangered -' aidaleea _robusta andtie rare polvZonuu bidtrellia,o also might o'aeur.; I rrtw�Hr.w.trb ryyrry.�y A field survey of the site has been conducted and no rare plant populationsnote discovered (probable locationsay occur on ,lands that a lRrgely' and elopable).. Refct-;to •Mie ,Attached survey letter.,� 5j,rx. ; here jtil:l tbra,ea.noxpa6l est on e:cistiri� °op'e�� canyon dAd •ridgeland, ti3:ll. j, e .1 iobiltht. jtil:di3.�e ; N,.a;oundant in thio canyon area, lip�et'i;a ;the zrildl`ifa haci',tat will occur, but the pxopased density r of development xeciuces this impact and concern (the majority of + eac}i, proposed parcel will Hat be, developed and dent itles wi11 be low) , 'TIXttirya should bb ,,no c O-v"claptiont J!I 'the ripwrian cor:cidor or 3.. aha area e pI'Ler,, ' i :�;.._ ,�. .., , r. 7 tX •.., rri:,=w, ... , anMt nS.u"+awwaint'nzticnfu'1dd9Atwffwa:tirr.s"�; ;w,'(p�� 4.....�).. ,1", , _ Y :.•jars.ca?E+.mawr,attawrarpvw;'1.4'+tu.-..-k....., .,..a'.n assL„h...xs�:tk,+.u.�.. �.,}x'.i',?F ,yn�wti �Ye.,, @l C�;,+vuA, •/,+4cCuvc N ,. , - 6c !Chore 11.1 op an l icxoace t r - :��al.oe l wins. Trio �COUL do o�ivirwa" fJ.. ,. �eri1; G rural a'r.wxaC Uox, 'W"'aa nro?ec 5;31 110 s� E nlyle �l��,y toItor, ?'tile a,,COLIatio tila.ractai� 0�: t11e a,raek• }rapoped arGcls � `%iln of c;;l .8 c. e aIle crud Lznc3:er the as»9 r t`l.lt 26:11 '11GI, 1ild axe aOilsiotol4 I1J LC1 u.la' la. -r4 L..a a�:O1�1Ctlu 0 lone „o.�oxM1 ;7li�Gl. !?3ko ooa'ed maxGrls ., .'�� a.11f"t r t »^q• is till ,t1?at U i1(5 ,x'er^. C�1 G„ " L44'O�.aiLLa. r10:a L1�t10 'u��� t;.lfu 1)roi)_0r:ad 17r'.`rdolo'„ !i 0. COx'l0:1ri 0TiU, ZO_ 0,•Idv{1 't1�1'�o�. an41 uN e de'r ;1atia.n r"LS1C' R-`; Z011 3'`0 a Coxldi t3.onallr consitit f�xxt: "x ` 1, ,copiex�a fxPropoto4 narcal�; id y 661taitional; zone ll . 1, dompaLiblo frith adjabont w;;rloL tLu^;l uses. um 1.db;ua•te 1-rat.or Nupply and ao-vT4;e dioposal c4maoity s •. 1Lualllabl,lity f �degSzwte `r`i re , nrotecti A f! (jilitl fib. �'zdegta•1,e .ro id ,aoae-.... 5. i�.aarsor blo . mcoar to �ooa ogb and soho:ols„ Lib�joct lsro9�ert�► Heels all. ,o f' the agave devalopf;eiit dxiterip, VrIt11 he p:o�oibl.e e,cceptlan of iia adoc-na to dotles l.e ;rater upl7ly. ane a 1,141V ellt k; o° .tipa' autzd;rat'a1^ resource 'in this, area i -� u111tiotrn... f\ l�ho xto j eek tall. ii.oxeat, c the pOIJu t� -ioft o t11e' area bur taUoLt .''' 20--25 paxaonB. The project Mayr stimula.th me utther .di -Al-- .0 o i acid ili tlil a area. :�'Ltiture landoznlars of the 8 subd1 v� wq on late :lay t, Ory, to i'urthex divide the -1m d eo t Oro )ort�r uildex -the 0. ti ilu, a �,;.nd a aexe 1ri111lmvra pareel siPO zb*;)A V4,0. 13;e, `ne= giro jsot rill. add abOvit ;2a=30' ADS to 'lpoal xai'�1c""'volu?zce e ' J } T.ra�ic volulner on $1Lu�bu�; toad nort.a of the Honer Run inter ,1 Nect3'ol1 Z ere la tmeasured to "ae about 500 dDx. J�+a Develop ie is `in oLitlyin�: areas axe gro:;*th-induGin� 'to �:he vax3a is j)tibli'c servl.oes. fixe nrotoatioil ;is provided by the Butte Cgiarety ftxe Dept. stations fxom Chico (Fair 5t , station) . Lle+Iezitaxy c�lool " 11 o. ,located 'in Oentervl l7.'er. SOco.•ldaxy education 3 s available iri Gi13 G'oa �' l5. lhcro �rlll be ,ncreaped e»ler ; Lase , t�•n,`3ociall.y electrical',, enex+�. , lGo a, b. Pot dJo and l hone liiieo e::l. at alb -ng 1LMbL% Road. Ovorhe.e d lines c e^ ist along the rowclY, fir. Ls:te�lcions ollaito vrould be 'r'o�.al.red. .r7a C. 11e-�Cr to it i 3*11• 1)rw000ed_aaz�cel. llar suxfieient lana al Oa `"for 16664Ayield 1)lacomot. Mere l N GLl'a i li161 o11t soil de)) u -l!0 Vi nro jeet is sub,act to cleareilco by the 2vavi'romlontal ,health T1e»atu 11'x. 1. Oren land Yrill, ba oo.zveruea o lapid };^l,th some xesl.dentiel use. Wrie acellie quality o, rho area ib ratoa as beim; very hl . 1 t�ilf2rG' arc �x'r105•r?1 t0 jJC f'1?t" G070'�� CL 7. �3rau 111 �i;lE!' Yi C.i1� O.i '�i;,la' .outy. Tho Ju.,60uo r"(1;:` �'.: o Sao 3ryry'io 4'�i iof'�•�.'�:i LC}ruc : y� \f'S 1 ti kak USJ k'{«3r Ike+..r If4f k' 1L •, kr .. al. � Gv r!k ai�l.kW �� ';1�, IJU was ., . a •1. tr.1G'�''O J.ia "�.ao. ttl4.k.4 conductedand"­a , haeolo xc11 clearance is recommend,od,. `fir+nvbanman}e) Rev}aw C'oP1 F E B ARCHAEOLOGIGAt NECONNAISSANCE i TSE N EAROLD SKxYa X vROPEItTX r )86TTE f:Olu�]TX,r �, i 1 by y,l Peter M .len en'I i ci y Mx'RODUC..P�ION z t xt► ord x evaluate i hc_<,arGhaealog3.ca1 zmpaats Vii: 'a." . ,,tn prapasecl lah dr subdivision pkoject :nvdlving apprompately . lid �5a" es,.d steep brush 'arid" tree-covt' ed Withxn;' Butte Ctee�k ;Canyon, the owner o the property' ogntraci»ed_ , or accords search and archaeological reconnaissance f t,tract, anu;,acre aryhentire 7 af 1<-27r &0= the author .anti ,archaeologi John Zancanella CClnducted an 3nEnsu ve on" j:oot' recoi'1nA_iS. lance, oi. th@ entli. C as arc.el.. f Th6 Skiilon property is an irregularly--shaptyd tract 1 with' ihel long, axis running approximately' perpendicular the course of Sutte Creek::' As a consequence; much ?,of 'the parcel 'const sts of the ate;ep-gwO rugged sides of Creek Canyan With only a relatvplsmall ro arton Qf' , the }bra er�X encompassing; the narrow 7bexnches border11 4 p r .+..— ... .,...,.. , tom. r ButteCreek rhe,' property imay.,`"be describedas beginning, on the_east"side of the canyon dist $oath of;CentervilZe, r # .t tr'avers'ing `Butte Creek and then terminating on'the� age st" West of Dee . Mill road oh,t2z'e West side of the canyon. The proposed project Will involve subdivision of the t parcel unto large tracts which may later be. developed into shall xam-hes and/ homesites in' light of the por,,,tial "adverse "impacts :of the paroje.ct to h ,stor .o and�or pre is "sites whiahi might 'exist Within the boundaries of the, ptoper'tyr the.Erivirontental, RevitbW Department of Butte, County xecom= `u7�4nti1p1� A,. ,r"f!. :..4r1 b Y r.4i:r.. .r-xL mr .:..>r-. ...,rc ....w.... .. ..cx .. ♦ ♦ , rMM.Mr•.YJ I a My ,1"M cr"a.•. Wi.4xil Wn .4. W _ ... x. Yx.Y MY.4.Y» . + rr. .M i r.. a - Y r. MY V�1 • rq .. r ?P RECORDS SEF►itCH J 96 r r `pia or hg,i5rnto ,'he' Meld °the ` archa►eolog3 cal, s -; M, .,a ;goi' cords. atr D3.s`ti�ict 2. of the Society .,for Ca°lifornir'l�irctya4ole�gy '; at .Chico wero examined for any exa.stiing recorded �rehi�taric l� 4 ansignificait historic sites within theme project 'area. arc entay recorded' for the" ;ir►_c�.ate ,pra:ect �` G No', site's `carr vity or _jmmedjateladjacent areas, although seVerf,i Creek--tIr qhs preh:i stork sites have been recarried within Huffs p y,, iii c How e' # nano of these reviousl recorded ss des w3Yllr in mny w�,y be aff.-'ected by the, proposed .Skillen ;aubc'1'44ion� z " A'' refit kda ethnographic raf f iliation r the project area ' ithim terrir ory �a iich was occupied key ; he Northwestern N1a i du r or kic nIcow indians .._ : Although tf;ie zthnographio -data `rw available do. not idr��iLi4fy{ `particular orales o�c si.t <?� of 'ammed'iate ad area G 4 s3:e ina ancP within the ,project area,+ar .y zones; etYtnographid,informatidn in cami�inatian Wath, th�i' « t"1 r ;the results obtainedfrom previous archao'olagicaa. surveys 'sug� `several types might exist %. osted th;it prehxstarir site the' 'parse]. `'including the () aborig Holly oc " r cupd rock; s1zeY feta `located along Elie volcanic r .m .oxi' the (2) abosigs�al rmicideris ranging frr�im " <� ♦ dost sa`de a the canyon; xa «ta aver 100 ceintimetors in depth located on, terraces" ad jaA ,' an to Rutte Cr'-ek ax an 'the ridge above end west of the basz�ltr- abciir�L'ah i 'alaar3ginul, ;§Urf ace scatters of an'd chert, flakes and artifacts (A) Aborsgi u�hl bedrock "mill'iang '(5) staticins, including especially bedrock martks, ar►d ?so'" c flake, and, artifacts„ r,) Y. lutedfids of shots incl lit`rtic g have b,'pera recorded for similar terrain, trithin Bute' sites Geek Lab�jbn. and simiX,ar environ mental zones; writhin IOnkow Imaian territax. ,sa FxELbwdi PK arcel'included dagger pine, vegetation wiithiti the p r ' .sh :and :sasses along the, steep °�iartzanitar Ceanathus ether Ara g west sites of Butte Creeks , canyon Wa-13's tin the east and `wey to'riparian vegetation consisting of wIllowr,berry vines, digger pi California laurel and other species located `al are g, to�the creek 8utte':ree.. Past miningactivities adjacent forms, ` rf 1 C: have destroj►ed some o the original :land .replacing `(with of rock tailings and other debris: / them concettratxans pespite tYie modrate]p-dense to dense vegetation, cove r, the etitire parcel was examined systematically :for, any evidence use and/or occupation. of abpriyarial d si.gmificant historic the ground cover was periodically removed During; the survey to expose, the ground -sur ace, and all rodent middens and indications other holes and ditches Here examined for possible Particular attention was given to ;cif �stb'sulracoorosource.s I"' i rj`t C:iie ev l spots ad jacent to ')3uftd Creek, to the volcani - rixtri near the gaper " k6aahes of the -1 canyon wall, and to the s , top tl}in-, the Oester:j--mo st` porti,,on of the '8 C)fu "S, ANb RRCON M;9j4 DATIONS intens` ve ,:0 oot survey resulted , in reao�cding a , sixlgle.aboriqfinal bedrock mil An5 station, t"rhict; r dims, nated site Sk3ill do 41. W The a�te consists of a' s.irg�a _ ar�dea'itic bedrock outcropji rbn which were located tWo,' relatively' shallow bedrook Moxtat- cups-. the ,anortars Were, s3 uated ti.�:lost# fire ar F}„ m ural,, pring, ,at which some non aign Ii.con., �ct,r�tesm�aot.&kX,) r hi itoric: debris had also. �aocumulated H0 ever. '- thotlo'itgh; 6 i:0n u examina o ;she entire area, around the mortar ,cups' and ,th.e 'Li ? t, ;ung ince ipd to reveal s anyr evidence of more i irvo a3xar-- xgi��aa�.� oaciapat3or And no g g evidence o� si nifichnt hi�stoz�c �xs or ocoupata _`-' „ Sime. the present project xesulted}in a .ct?mpl�stto r � cording of the aboriginal Imitates tr and since and evidehc@ oi! More intensive, or,more subst,.antial abori1iinal occupatiaa �, . eXists at, this, site, ar6haeoloaical 6learanco . for the oronosod„ -subdivvisio?»;pro t..is__ gecommended:'�"Howeveri should any sub.; su, fAce hj,storiO or prehiSto'tid cultural 'matotialLd be enOdUnterei , 7Fe3 duicing the course of future development within.the parcelr„a ;f ciiaai a fiect �. t haeologist shoal c1 be cabled in inunecli`nte� y i n 'or. r to sproperly mitigate the adveacseimpacts f the prc��:ct agrninsk n the 'curturaiurods involved. C> l a f r- r. l4 e r }' `yASCVI.AIt PLANT SURVEY CONDUCTEDJANUARY 2d 25;, (.�80, ON THE HAROLD tKILLEN PaOPERTY„ C0ti PaIS.INQ PORTONS OF 5ECTI�'tJNS `9, T22N-, 'k3E;. PAR'SE Q IADRA,NGLI 15';y f` �1tr� BUTTE COUNTY , C A l ..i P O R N I A'JjF vtrmam�P+tal �brjnw I�dpb, , , ti AP ielos.;s 46-7i-15; 5l -a1-1, 40 +, a iObiiat• t w �• The project $Ito is: located.¢sn parcels of land' 1ha7;cnrttc�ir9 elements iii' f rep fypes of plant eommuryitiesA-foothill"wood..lanc9; ;chaparrn1'anc6`ripit�ri�a►b. Sutte Creek drains tha area`'fmm northeast to soi�thwe3t.. Th® tanceiaA, rises sharpy feom the' croak floor.', which has on elevafion of apps imately C' last; on both aides to approximately 1,660 feet,with shear c10Ef faces expos ed _j,.jntmrMe4late and lzighfw elevations. Several smaller strisarr+s, mostly ai` an sspherneral nature, also°drain tl;,e area. Humbug k6ddL folIdWt the,cre k rµ 25 ��floor``"ond serves as'the main artery for veh1 0- r traffic thrcaagh the site., In r : �' } , ar9r3;�n,3oere are several dirt roads, notably Doe Miil ao€id wprKt;4tn® wssst rr{ � w ern s,t•;ay or of 'the prmnerty, and another unnamed road that winds for two s �` ,., , � n iies,fr �m Hupibug Road f6,:Doe Mill Road In ho cen9ral and i eotfon portion_, rr9 p 6f,"prop Orty 4 Several trai lets rrztid a�wei I Ings .are jocatcd can the property ,E the vicinityof kt:�.tte Creek. Some" attd 'gri Js,.and rack fences 'sire found ,. .. it in the oentraI portion; taut distirrkiance �z V ►, habitat, other fhcin>pi ea of r y y" rock f6l Ifngs." alongside the creek s a ears 1 ,.3go�e. been minirr►a1, In fact PR r par.`I appear "trs have, bQ®n loft untouched far+tr`f was t a fsw decad'es:' r. Foothill. Woodland: ``This habitat is dominated by E�lu�',oalcs and digger p#nos, inteesped along gassy slopes. Live oaks and severa`dIirubby species alrao dcaur in this " ha�jtajwhich is indistinct from the chaiparral"vYifh vahich it 4 int®rgrades: Remnants'of spring annuals tagethar with seedlings of the some -.annuals were presenf ion the dwes of the survey. Theso Include various rious al©vers, 1 r ll ^vaey :tsrssels,"Hooker's pldntains lotus() r� ,ds 'such as big hetcnbills and red -stemmed filarees. ,Perennial sp:cies ire i?tiidanc@ included bluo rdielcs, many-fl'owared brodieas crass nuts, ,Calfornia;soaproot, wild onions, wild buckWho. f06`twining l radia a, golblback 'fernf and birds foot' f efn_. , , CHECO�IwIST t7P'''�% 0CLAAR PLANTS THAT( WERE ;IDENTIFIAOL c� PE QIEC`f SI TE BETWE EN JANUARY 21 AND 2S l980.: CC`h9M4N:NAME,, sClt+NTlFIC N/a►1NIR. r eloof,t``napl Acer macrcohlJ Dost oldok _T Acer negundd 1.1d or on del 1 �' Whtte brodtaea nthit�a r 6, Brod e "IYO ti t c, { �a.rass nuh' %` Brad'assea Iy i4x IV1any�flow! red isrodiaea C)"rodiaea' mul f lora B168: dicks *' ®rodiaeo 1, holia Twinihf brodiaea Btodiaeaa voliab li's " 5qua•.'w bush .Rhus trilobata po,koh ®ak Toxicodend ion d' IV k" f pev ile Aristclochia califomicd " ' A f'urple'i>7llkweuc! Ascle fes corrifolia ' . ;F ra tle ¢Qrn • itis C sto Certs fra y p ?f , .'' Chasn fern- r ta, Woodwardta fimbria .. .Californa polypaady' Ppodium ,elf jcu [�lyd's'foot fero� PC faea mucroitata Coffer® fern Pei laeo artdromedaefi lid Ctioldback fern �Pityrodramma ,irian ugh loris };a California inofoenhoir fern Adfantum "or�dandf White alder lnus rhombifalia hiaelnUt +✓ eo---r�,us cornute,1 . F ddleneck Amsinckia infearmadia �1 Westerh'houni's tongue Cyno ``lob , ssm rands Popcorn `fiowers Plagiohothrys Sp. Spfeaenbush �'.:;' Chlyconthus occidentaiia';' .- ,t Ho eysuckle ` ' Lonicera sp. Elderberry Sambucus mexicana ,, r o COMAAC+N PaA.ME r 11 SCh'ITIFIC RlAME a F ,oowbetq. `' Sym horicar os rivula s a Com►ron,.0, ickweed Sfellaria s_®did �' Wc�rwt�eioad -At�temisi'41 1, yule fat ; Baccharis vi %�L.n Cirsium s. "'NO rseYveed A; Conyxa aanadunsis ."Ii IlAv " ' K i Woolly sunflcawar Iophyllum IanoliIi J' d Otimweed ,--�-- GriindaIi6 ecam', 0rum , Cc�ttariweed Micros us cal,ifo� eni�us n r r old Mani. b Spcing ' ;' Senecio vulgar` CockleburX+nthium, strumtarium 4 ` ` 'Nastern morniiri glory:a� lyste�a�bra ocGida��7talis BoneiWees! — '�•. Convolvulus arvensis "` ^'�','P'�� aft � W° " J8►n1erlCarl dogva Qd �. Cminus 6t®lonifera �-S t " fi Qudle a y Dudleva. c masa i Mustard .� Brassica sp. r Y Shepherd's'purso, M lkr�idicls Ltentarid'cal i fnrn�c�i ' r , 01 ,1 Poppe"s �Pingeprso Th sanoCarIpJ$ Cuevi ,rias " i Val f ey thanroot Mara61 fabaceuS yi% �r s ; �o�ges darex spp. ' ��,1ibr®Ila,idges `' ks orris '. FlorsetaiQ. yuis�rtusr h�emale AAanzanta iarctostir'hylos spp. ti 'r �pupge luehorb ar a lus �r Can -Quercus ' chrysolepii Slue oak Cru., ercus dou lc� asii NG'rQonbir ®rSmilax californica u l „ 6 5 CoP�1urC3hd, ` ENT'NA4t �SCIi1FIC�.NAm Scrub Daley quercusdumosa intoriah I ve oak Cduercus widIzenii =. 4 >I��� 5ill�atasselbush 1��' '� �:; t�arrva fra�mon`tii � heronbill `i '{ I:ridium botr s y , Rod stemmed' f,ft re`e Erodfum ;e?cutarium cutloaf.gcsrcin ?� " Gerarilom dIts eetum N '` gergn?um G "'raniumMolle glue f6 grass Andros Son .o "p , i Id oats . i4vena s-; N�4 lame grass r Rr-omus sp ,r °G Fescue ,grass Festuca -5p :B he ss 541asp. r Cather grasses0 veralg ." eneru and nd spp. „. Californ?a•buckeya� A�ssculus.cal?forriic�i ry i } Yerbie scrota Eriodictyon califoinicurn Canyon rtemophila Nemo hila hetc�rc+ph�ilo ..... _ r Ph'acel is _p....,. Phacel6a sp: 11 h ICBaro' erforowin }s x �iartweg's trig Iris dr 11 Pi;ahar Lepechin?a f, Horehound Mamubium vu_ mare rar Pvionard':3ry: Jlrranardella sp.: 4 Virgegar Weed i richosterria �Canceolatum califomla bay , Umbel fu, iar?a califorrrica Western redbud Cercis occidentalis " Frer.,h `6 -rirti Cmfisus monspessulanus "Scotch broom Cytisus scopdrius Cx PI k lotus Latus m?cranthus Silver bush lupine Lup?:ius albifrons Sir.alnred lupirie Luinus bicolor` n rr C9PltAA®N NAIVME SC1EId71FIC PJAAAE �a Y , ; ttabbitas foot clova�r mfg{;'um r�iboi,t�ureum' ", ow 09 clover Trifolium;dopasiparw.r4u� irase ciovor Trifolium hirtum k, S;malfitie+]d clover A rr oliu;microra` °' �� ,' �Tc9nc�gf clwor �Trif^ alorr Trlf—„olium 'iomccxf cIQ"ver Trifotium trrda�t�tatum vOch vis r� Cdl�r as i f rn a"Soupro_ of C6ilaraalum rrtori iwm 9 4 Fiortvieg's Fawn li{y �hron3um Oregon ash raxrnu ratifalia , y+ Y `Purple godetiaa " Ciarkio ; ur ua�i3a A� t: lfryirag pan poppy Eschcholzra {obb'i z.c obbi1 lr , �hs6ol a (r aiiJ Digger minas Pinus sabinlanty lic+sr's'piantair� ' )} Plantago hookeriana Cvrrtmon. plantairo ,, — PiaPttiig0 m'aior, , .Wesasrn sycarrrare; Platanus racemose' " ��. ._._,...�. _ ..._.re.._... .,' �Brcc9rared lrnaJthus Linanthusbicolor i w Navarretia taetina SS a { r f� 'Ir .�.�.,..,._.... r�ra0la2it.AtiCJ! Navarrcfiia s j, 01 Wl bt,c vhgot• .. riagonum nudum -d Dock Rumex sp' filfir+ar's (eftuce. Wntia iota r _L46 �o6umbirgf,'; A uilegia forrhdt Cl'ernatrs Clematis la�s,nr;fidb i.arGcsqur Da31 1 iinium sp. Garifomia bpttercup ftanuticailu+i califoenicus '°Buckbrush ` Ceanothus';^ur'ieatus `� v'�ia lilac' Ceanothus ritegerrimus yCoff.6cbr�rry Rhamnus californica'I ' 43uc0hbrn� 'Rhamnus croceaj , . J t t 11 CC'31lAAAOPi`NAME SCIENTIFIC RIAAti MQ00oin mahogany ®rc`ocar�us bntufoldes. .ww.irrwiw�.. 4 ^ `f` 4 Toyan w Hetes art�utti`ol f a t r 4 Biaekbep y: mus spa • n' CLalium Brine "Nubtaii's bedstrow c p r'' Ga�lie�m nu4falibi ',iNiII sp Mackrarrg �hilad�+i�hus lawhii" , Gooweberry` ; ,� Ribes roexiii,. Plum qi bush monkey flower � AAimulus b"rt mus, = y w.1corhlna� monkey flow, Mimulus utttatvs 3'r Valley tostels beth acarpus r,tt®vtivatus �f J'Ann .tuck Y . Arth'oca�pus eriasiht,+s,• � Flat rock pcnstamon Panstemon daustus ' Patsy's pensttirndn PensPemci� hetarcIla vor.�i, _.��_�r_._ j 4011fornia''bed plant SSraphtdoria callfernl�a a t+ A/loth mullein V6rrboscum`blat6in r Mul loin Veebascuum 'thansus Hansen's al�rbrroa4 Seca lnellca Nansrsni "' ' Tree of Heaven Alldnthus altissi i •. ., _ Parish's ni htAdde g Solanum arp, labii Al',` r . Na:fennel Lomaiurn sp. Wild celery, ,; um tomentasum Snokerai4t San 'cola WInnata Purpfo sanicle Saiiicula bi innatifida Saaiclo Soniculd Crdsslcdulis y She pherd's,;needla Seapecten-veneris Wild 'grape Vitis callfornica r� {° d'~"' H�ar#weg°a #ausc'fiar t ITauschla harlwegol Chicory Clchorium intybus c ., C.Ff ; CKLIST INCLUDES ONLY PLANTS THAT WERE IDENTIFI�tiB` E711, t ,,s f r 0 BETWEEN JA UARY 2i- 25, 1990, 0T DOES NOT 1NChUpE l�AA�NY SPECIES CHAT DEVELOP lATEkIN THE SEMON. 1 Andaman Nlinsbew stag® i 0hido CA95,926 a s 6/0, Ow rd dot,T 4-i Ade, 3 a,1rA:' 9592 8aa�amari�a� CA 95841 e� I � � t..141.�„ a dart y ` un,cChtaa ' ;& t Pat ° X ob , ke ���afdok � hitt y C 9599 Hrma.ga Bbd'o y CA f,Q 4, 46-71115 �J 1 G,k�, = d`O r � . xac�ina Irl Banc 1�9 'J'imp� w stage t g"»v rt a ifttal DA.Ve�,a mei it's (� ai '/R'M. .1 40 Y��F � 137.a0k °01..ve 1. I ;z Pa�adeey , +I 4G-;7 1 7, BO/y 7 b Mattain Ue + i,8 ' nth, Vivotment d52j' Bi'�66yu6 Blvd, t rye .qy 7 mi!y!qp��3 3,' 4 46-7144 � ,' �y�%� x J'�'YJ�y�O , .yl.Fp:yy�G �d G lert'Roy Quilic3 j 132,747, .C,aritra,l 'Ave. 'Ave., ' a: Joso; Cl,` 6h, I t apat a.ak J Jackson,i w Mgr 0» BOAC '105'1 i L, aaal� a CA $00 y� 17 ♦. N,r++ ..w A 5I I' �;,merx & Bee enn ris< j 6'I 4th St. t 606 n y 'C 95g2'I , Ghappe11, 94'5, The A�;ab§da r , asa.f, dA 95126 � rW� _ . ?���9�'LbYlineN�R��4fi{fiiaStwi+wrw.,aM ��m�.*,rk+xArF r,-k:-•;,'W,-.yr'a.r�',.-- _ ... `eaaM+Grp+.eT4.Tl;!�,:i*"b?K'iNPsh'rz'.a .. .. "'°'.S 18u�'. aout�cc,ri�tr� ac�MMa , Q ., M i 'X(J,tioo, i., have'b'tho Bgltab%e .06tnt,-Y vlannitg /' tlihi(ll f &3 , S• t" iac kq 1981 thC, held ci� �� a:'E " „' 4�uC1C1 :y t Q15,.,lbiu "he Blitt,O=iy Bblj�{�Q" y " 4 tl "Soxr14 Aft, -on CF:rit Ooutt 0LS)R4,O'O.A,e �, ©�nV:i.�.le,' �•�1if'ar�i�.a, 'f�q�,�I�'4X�.�'l� �kllC i't�.�.awa.r��; �''' ;'r , - . y d.M7,M^Qln W1,01Fr gin m :I�'M,w., r / ' J � (Aw}+w"NIMTrMN,YIaAMrM�WAMcMN4MffIFMM,tiFliwbl,IwNNMM/MM ., : �`O,RHWI.iXaO_!M . - ° to "1 -46 ;Mot!I At' a r� �.a,�W • appru�. 7 mil.o sattth c t chats , k�d" ��, boo Mild. �tc�. � e���.��.ds�," es.,,a��por(;�axa aAP a• 71 1 , mbte !partioix1a • r _ Thea N off' the . JTL' CJ 80d'.;��Z�', Icil the tri x i „ the N 4 of i?C'Ctl 7 > 22 9, R�r, JjDMXj "tha Wad C1 ` Ght° li ft Sea. .; t'2 I , at3 M'cl 'And l;h(i St'g oi' tho; tl a., 2N, 43L', Yui t�M 0WItaining 204 acre; snare or lEas; otar n ss vroa ' ai aradx acc„,, ' I'fF'IN, bn WHIC11 A Dw+ p x � ' ,rww.�+..re+rnsrmwrs�arrr.rnw�. �rait�nwn?�!y.rt..www.+M.,n...w. r.ruwr .t ” I r . ` ``J.ckTQ.;+ ott~i/t1IP'6tx .Glo STC. , �. Rezol a Xrdra .Singl0. ������' .Ras3.den�a.a'�:) an'd )r�.."�t► �.�xetlgr'�"�.,%rfdY r►��,,,�it ,�,��.ari�r�d ��, Area' �,Li t x' 'I,oei bdd nott;h of Tom Ppl•k, 6dul th of 1abaar _Aa west of L�, i'� �z Adontixied 'aa Ali �l�w��M��J & ��� .no .`. a par,.tcuarl''daacribad as: Al.�` t�a� aettsin road. prapt�r y' f lX t i 6 It tho Cay,xn f,y of Butte, q�'Q.'� Crxlif0a"T ia; deecri'bed oo f.'oll6w3: �a poi ti Wa of Lot 1 of th.( Bursars T:i'sc't"i f t por#oz o Loi 'I off the Hobai�� Subdivision, aad Is port oli of paro eoted SacUtl 15, T222, )RlE, MDBsGj ttmbtcl par'ticularl dercrx.bod 41S i'�oXl.ovia r. " Parcel. one, ass' sl Wfi an 'Oiati COTtain I'araoI MkP X-il.ad liA the: ofica at? the 1�eGoadex oi' the Coui�,�Y of :Buttb, Stade . a Co. i i- foroia, On,. ApAl 3119?S, In Book 6a of ,P"Cel 148Pss,t pagb , � a d�(ep't;ing thyerQQofro port;io-a, deedea t:0 the Couut of i Yty�'haty a{,� ll vqq ug' F. t t,J ! I W9 2311', '' C7J.� .Y ,4 +� r. + ,k 1R ' i�i1 #."4 ..a } :' Cor�tyt i �; lkia't acnes,, more ax 1wosw 011: 00. i .. - .-' _ ` - ..._. . ,.,,.., _ _, _... .. ,. ..., ,.,.. .mw,t<•�[+':wN�'z+5'mx<wA+1PoWintC.Y.^7/'mmr.+�. rl it J 'l G it y` .A`„ti'^ir L �' AA 1 �•1 t:� ,.Y.:. 11 � � (,� � Gla i,� `��.,. l� l�',� �� l�^ �✓ t .r t. F ' 11. rJ r VAAHyl ��+7 Y ' I 1 xl �• 1 '�" d f�,(( �"'� i �! �� 1 � I " `��� i .Q4.�.4 4"� ' " i t�y ° e tl 33 C t71� e } ' Qr trtl 1bbt1E'�`AI�l9 ' app],iGa� �'�idrtYs ro xde t MP0,C,'"0'' .arte, p@h��i�.pL1B, !R161pdt�,,fitVin"' 8rid%a�' t7eg�f;�`VF3, .�.a ;le Q ' �12ti C ' axtn Depar �� ort� ''VL:BWIXtg Ot i -h , b � C ? f �Et �'iAi1Cd� rr g tae G � t,ay.raanmeri�: 7 00ud�' Cactte� Dra,ve, P '! r ,IVI Akio uta ai1�� EIS CC1��.,b t � v Y.) t_. T��}� ••rrv���'��� 1MM1 / /�{ nr '�/' YW�Tiu♦ ��1r 1`VY .1. V1.�J M•IM,WM .[.F1:I+i..1iId.1.� AIIA 7.i4 ''� 1a• r .A I , D -Ct U.R Oiy "Lf1tI1V�TT(r ' , �+�� y� u�, rte�r^+ CHCQ ," TPRgD I"ORA 'N r+,il, - (� pp//�� iili'„ G47 j fC3W w t , y .- '�` `'` �`•"``.,� X1'1 , .�Juyn .:.JJ file. 1/. 81m -45' Oi r fpl Plannitg Oblhtiscion p1�41�1 t te�ahEn A, Streetor.,, knvi .0,b dental Rovi,.aW , 3ua��q,I ez'one roz A-2 to 29-40 for Fnv3�t�nmen��1� P;aVelopmoxi'i� .I�nc r ., , 4�6 7'�t15 (portion) pnri: N,ov'embex, `261 1980" j . his p'voposal the rezone off' 204 Acre+ from A�»2 (Go�ieraI�) t, .is to" FR -40 (Foothill Recreational, 40 acre tt3na:mum :parcela)� 4 , Txje site is located on both sides :of �)Oe Roaryd�, ab'o1�t 7 mikes sotx'th of Schott Road f6lxv miles vres A NOS ;3.v Declaration regarding er vitohMental a.mp c t is recommended far the rezone based on thee` i-bia1 study c, che`cklis't 'iztilized for the Harold Skillen 'Tor►t� t-.ve Sub - The Skillen Subda.visian r666ived tentttt vd d vision Map. ,� a royal from the Advisory Agency on A xil 28 1)30 >f pp p , tee' adoption of t� donda.t onal egs.tiva Declax tt�.`onr Tkais property lies outside of the area included ixi the Rezone. Most the acreage 3'n t ie x. Butte Creek Carl on A. ea of Subdiv Siaia�(471 :of 675 total acres) was 'rczoxred j ,t ,Skillen from- t'o-5 ,'R�10 and FR -20 as the result of the by the Board of ; aforemontionea .rezone which was approved Supexvisara o.1 June P_'7, 1978 The General Plan designation for the suubject. area was; amended';, on; °0.ctober0, 197 which was the day before the a subdi;vi.sion application was submitted to the countye the proposed FR -40 . zoning would confo=. to the aesignation of ` S P , 'cre minimum parcels. Grez�.n and Open Land 4.0'acre the . devel,apment potential for the p,�o j.ect s l t6 is live represents a otal'parcelsr ,Since the subject property portio''t of parcels 6, '7 and 8 of -the subdivision, the pot6ntiej. for more parcels being developed may be less. 4 Most of, the soil tests (cane for the tentative subdi.visa.on') , for sowtago dispbsal areas were dome ori the portion of the } parcels near ixu Lug Road; and tette Creek. The, xszr uixc;tnc za'ts for the FR -40 soot,; 8 die cric l> ax {e �lw?Ori,yre�� J� on pa"'e;es 52 *to �v COY" uhe 0omj.)rehet7si,ve GO))IJ1 j? nano e, r,4 Chapter 21 of the Butte Couniiy Coder Some types of uaes arL: :isl;ed on page 54 whic.a, are allowable aril; z a use ped m 't. { `AddiL`a.o.xial cavies"; b/ the County of J3utte i -join d be foxlth-- coming for any, of the four categories of ti:;cs, rcluirng a _ y, 'sub" .. 0J use peMit', that might be proposed: on the �0� ac es to a xezak:ar g to IM-4Ur C "IEolDA. j„ , Ilk © 2c}dam / \� `� \:��.• %^\� < , s z .ee avy 3� � � �� \,� r®g...:a,.� z.»z� � «\\\d»/� 010 BUTTE COT.TNTX PLANNING COMTSSxON STATF--T'7ND.INGrS` 3anuary Ts'981 IiTCANT: ;4" �r ,,' ;, Environmental 'Ileveiopment., tame BTSNGON11TG: :- A-2 (General) k QUI ST t Rezone to VA,440 ('oothsli Resa dentia ) OCAT O dx + 4y' Apprc ima•tely 7 miles 'south of Schott Rd. on Doe Mill Rd., 4 miles we�srr off' Paradise NOe : A portion of 46-71"15 fal F: Appr6ximately' 204 arses. Jt 0�' .A�'PL�CATLQN: q y Buttey Plannxn Re �zestedb the Butte Count" pSkill,g Department in'co with the a.n Subdivi.sioti, the remainderof which woo '4 �> rezoned iri the Butte Creek Canyon Ared, i Rezone on 627--"j8. "tSTNG LAND 'USE: Ga7azirig and Open Land STiRRMINDING, LAND US34: Scat tered,:resident ia1 sites; open land s,+ SURROUNBING ZONING, A'-2; FR -20 and FRw5 to the eastand s=uth SURtnT�NDING PAROEL S7zE: 7 40 acre and anger parcel s to the east;,,: west.,, and south; 20 t0 40 �lC�e parCel;sr''tor, the north GENERAL PLAN Dn81G•NATI0X Grazing and Open Land grid Agricultural Residential APPLICABLE FEGULATIQNS: The proposed FR -40 zone :is con.sistotit with the Grazing and Open Landand Agrcutuxal' 'ResidEntial designation BONING HxSTORY:> The, rezone site is a portion of the 'Skille`n Subdivision which received tentative approval from the Advisory Agency on 4-28-80. The remainder of the Subdivision' was part of the Butte 'Creels Canyon Area Rezone. in '198. ANAI,SIS: This 'rezone was requested of the applicant by the Planning Department in conjunction with the proposed subdivision in the con-- tinuing effort to eli minate A•-2 zoning ,as a condition o. subdivision approvals. ^' Ertl •��✓F ,, . ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,..,, _ _ — p. tai; n U' VIA '-8145 r+ :tl BUTTB-COUktNTNG COMMS xON 's-� ' ,� xfxrrGs . - Janlax Tv co D C d Most : "roads in thi6 .area 'axe st�br�t,alndard F0NP2 JJTAL 1�eCOA]lllend a SO 6i C@ 'R 0 Zoxle . IT►Ox'A1 s1l�.teGt` to tex'al: rndOa Y CC��� t.OxAs '; t `�� hax� p eye oue gone-:" A, deva;lo mt � '� • " coup y vith� , rer un �o �e i� s:.o the , n6V— Vbta o mental Health, Divisa i b�ibdavision Ord . ''ance'. �'f7I ESTRY No� xae protection �eqt� emeix't v COUNTY.-SHERIFF-MM.`--�—EUT—r s�Ppot this reo�e OA, DM..,�O 14ATER lW-804FCEB: go oftents ;$ •tee« Y4 �it� '� "1, ,�� it �I i s a 4, x 2 ���i'M`%X F m"1rM Y` tlt�Mi^wMMN'�M� � ihw�'r..+u""'+'*.1h1'+>+^^lk�N•�^•'fn'aRu•M�i�'� C •..MY.'RyY' .4'+"w"ik-wwrF�'^^wN�+F n r�+r1+^Ya..r�cNWwrW�.'MFxal m+l� uMM'^'lwfM+wNww.i[St�(4r^.+..�1i^,+NwM r V940on", , A d. :Dever; opmd'ht Ind • i .> -a { i Sa-`11 :`Moik U1 iv,� , n 959b'9Jwql� }y �f, � � ►� pile 091r4 Y e, by the a��aa o sup �.e�a eoty psiing i „ OMM1 ioi� hei.� moo ti. a� 2�r�"��,91a, oa�4�i �P0d tae a �dF $3�4s•, 4 �CB'A.��r�k�iYilp&y„g;� q R- 0J(ftd. o�mt]�ll�� tFR-40 J(ft r�AbF,��f/,n�y6 0�'Je��)7y`f0pau � de iA fir 4Nd gP 00 µ 6 R'�4',ME6YJ Yr {r r �D4aG9 '�+����, `R��+d `$ �-,V45''Clp�t1ffi''�t�On. ° try{�y� v9►� t sp�YO� ,� mpn,.g,� ?ty b g �' •1t��4 Ae �d ��! �a(� V � p6iyN 0 O%OCl." pyout 'R'i�ei ` nnx�dl o IA�9�H �� ` i �eGo� _dO-co I^ k i II r rv¢+, this ,1C'e$iolC C ore69r�`�Y, + ,� „i • � . �q, M.., hoi* to be in the logrd_c V14 Ifls°" oo � iex. Grin" ,dmin�• � n�i ncdht, , '25 Cot to t�p�Lva, Dro4111': is Sh UIJ you ho rs &Ay quo pt s ` I a��i�o ♦ ' ,3, D9,re6tor or Planning /h i r + r t � rr ;w March4, 1901 s 8nviitom i ` nl. 1.3000lopmelit ° ITIC . R®: Raat¢o'no Filar H _4S "Conti vsr�e�h p: Ati t}�+r+ �iR�1e s 0o60iw `a�f thgt Sotto Country Bi��rd, .o�E� Stayi�t��iSo�'�: �arsqu�®��� for to90Aing your .l io �t s,x'pl�,tn, I - 40Acre,,parcel �'i�l ito "PF33-AC01 (Po ot yar+�par�ty 16COMad 4P1#r'hilo �ftntol),'. ai9m Aut i' air �S hoitt� Bt�� r ¢ill�64�11 Ro'id°'dontfi6d m±r -AF 46 Fared Iss6 vide denied ShOdi'd yrou WW any quostion� Ogrrdivw this, m�nttoir.; yalehbo' '06r<• x r tinct. Maiol office t r� r i y 6't� tP �g�1I ♦ @ Af . CLOK' A q, [9i39 SON `�. County Cloirk'ROOtdor and 1� �taffl�'io Cleirk. of; the Butte; CouOty Board, of r SupervisO S r . s�_ Ston. or ; to t oar sly TSY� .. , '�t " r7.4 C.Li7 .8 dgWA.6A10. ..'w:,r" 4ApV �7 -,PMA'r.r b V1�VJRN ��b��'�ail �5®�$ "�� "�'�n�. 1184MxI'VJ�vb; Wnb/ YI�JY��a YVJ�q/o Y� sqa ,t, .,,`ia ( J'ks�'' '�i� G�i�ii���a��f�• 'M Orr�d�d,�� .Sr�_�te � ,, n W r, r''ky 1 <"I � `- tr �Spy3�,w��'�ipS y�'/��{•�yp�y��A�y7��µq� y� A /J�y! /��1 v4t EX�CbIH� ••�'Y'V; ���Y�6M�V4 J 4 -A '� N��•1V,1F Mi16 r , h'4" i toy/ r; "y r. 4 .a y4 4 'r b,i =r' '•'xr °t t i+TUIR©NM N7IAL " 'MAO' :1W04T . 1�! �/ �, �rt• t I , :" { Fri. �r!� Y I� 1� for , by .� a •t. � j , '� I n` �+5� � � �, .L.rJ1.Y.-J.ii•.E:.4 Y:IJ � S Pro osed bV- MR�J HAYS , , {il r Prepared b f:: RtNGEL &, � A.SSOC TATEB`, r Consulting Civil*En3ineers p I May X1979' IF Reviewed by: h� C ti, c ' BUTTE C.QUNT, EMRONNikNTAZ ,REVIEFI DEPAR TlEN', �< xZ 'Drive 'i b ],8=F County :06n-ber tl 0r0ville, Cal`ifortia 95965 d Revised November 1:979 Revised December 1.979 :I ` toy 79-01 1."03 r,. r l� 2"M (� � �f0M)ENTS RAO G, i'' 6,O -. 'Genet. A nj �7oSc�.apt 10, P040t h Gbh qC �i�es Sou h� `b th$ , ; $ta emend o g Y, �roposed'Pre,ev�: Genera. Desexipton of b116 Phi ect' 'SecYa aa� , ». s Ecbrioiuic and Environmental Characters Mico' Prep done ider ntfle Prino7pa1: Eils±,Aeer%n� N , Deacr,�pt�an, e th+e Envarax�menta�. settyz,.� " iaocata.anal ' Set tiny - -� _ .. •� ) 4 r Physio�l �ettinS Ea - »� -� Kf L' and a r-,bneral Plane - - - - I r Air Quality - - r ,+y C7 � r „ Timate 861'lo/Ge6lOg -� - - - - � - ^� 899 Tectonic/Seemti.c - '' `� ., to y Fatha 10 l Archeolokical �. - Fire Protectioia - - ; - - - 12,X3 ,y Police Ptotectioh , Access rr - �_w_-.rr� :..:__ 13114 Traffio' .... .. .,_.... .,... ...... .....,.._.. .. .• ,.--.. _... _ - . ... j jlN'nWnn .n•'F' .... ... ...,.., Y ....... ........ _ - .. ..... 1 pa e.; iEnv"itoniasnta Impbct , the sEnvoxunentalmpc�ct o th`e Proposed:ct3 on 1 a A.ny `:Adv"exde Envix onmental off ect° irlYia h Ce&hdt b'e Av'a ded `i , p �� f tYe Pia oral . a %ZI 1�'Itigation Measu-res pxropose4 t0 'I�n1Tn7 �e adverse t ; Tin pacts - 7+ C, C 4. A�.texriatyed to the Proppsecl Action, h Re `a Ga onshiBetv�eeri Short-T`erm i3ses o� a aMts EnvirbnmeI and the Mainte arise and En- 21 22 s, han ein$n bf on -Tepm,, Pxaductiv i try -� ,;.,; v �u -« luny lrroversible ' Envi xhnmental Changes WhcZt Would e zzvolved, iri the Proposed iiot:�.on ShOUl , it 'be"Xmplembnted - - - - _ .� 22 The: Impact of the Proposed Action.. 22',23 u ,(row.th-Inducz�� Or xna nations and, .personsQohOUlt6d n' R�farerices -, _ --?' , ppendi'cps App k; > G 'This ezxtiri'r©amental, impact report "ar thy: prcely�aj' izationOf' 97.2 ear's ,intq "17 lots r+ nging Erom 5.0 to a'ras ,ia: a'size, for residential' use, inhere are; plans+ Ear Eut.eaxe development of a 'similar nature auto adjOinrgra properties. ' Der�elopmont o iota beyond "}re •,original; C,17 tA11, occur overa; �iri,od of years 1' �" ` f�,hedemand requii�on, �t; Thi stxtf"e County Environmental Aeviq, �bep xrtmerit his cuts `„ a 4 the change,;in land character from open foothill to' =;respdon, �A i;a al .as the main impact of this, proposal._ Please see env:t* ` " , rorimental checklist form, Appendix " ." 15141. Description of Project _. y: , ,., ; (a•i Ld�cation: This project is Located 2 miles east of Highway 32 'and' �3 t Just west af' boe Mill Ridc3e toad, approximately 8 mfie€s ,;adst 10 4 of"Chic'o, Ca`liEoznia. The stiject property occupies portions .of Section's and 12 of Township 22`, t4orth, Range 3 bast; M. D, b, &M, �'he parcels primarily b0c, py the iaestern` side of Doe Mi11 idgQ and the- top `eastern edge of Little Chico Creel; Canyon and aro identified by Assessot,�8 Parcels #46-11 20, 21'and P1 ease'aee Vigtires lthi`u , ` (b) A. Statement of the Objectives Sought` by_ the k�rogosd Pro ect: 'the, project sponsor feels this'property is best suited to the parcel ares he is proposing -and there is a demand Jr / Z, {9416 W �Y✓ `' r ��>r (�lf7'J ru rpt", r 'i 1 J.1 `t;•a( .}}BG9, ++ry)po a + � t` R ' + I +} tt♦• r" BIiyl I 1 � • R Itd ,1 Mlhtit 1 ! ••i' A / t 1 / '111 i 431. • • '{,}1 •• , n.. ,•1; t ��O rl �• S �' � i �1. 1 1 � I�.. > � i ,' � �' 1 `` e �� � •,.� +;a �� ,j + ice , �) r , z� + +• ;1$ ,.�, " , , a • r' I 1 « 's «. / ,. 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CO r Y aF f6r,eukal homdaitea "in this area., This project, if, properly M will initiate the orderly devd1op'mefitof the. . e institute, . Mill ItidjoL ittl6 Chino Credk'Canyon area to a,, hiohe ; pdp lalation e Y hdn currently 04,6tsl. I ta (c), A &,!Weal _Debctietion' of the RrOi e c . Tect-1hica 1 Economic:09, Environmental., characterlstioq� COMM fibrin the Princlpaw 'Engnee�g roposa,10.- I The initia"t. lan& 'Use proposal- do, kniho is to create d 17 lo t rural ,residential �subdivi A 16 57j2 acres of loind. Lot sites will range f icom- '5 .110 to 744 acreowhich will constitute a buildi'll, densi Of,," lye I dwelling unit 06r 5.. acres. 'High,,Iay 32 Viav`18 Schott: _2 Primary access jgifcttently from 'C�o Road to Doe Mill Ridge Road,. ZVOntual primaryAdddsbi `highway 32 whi6h,. is '60r-�Pi will' be "f' Via. SahtoEi 966d' rom, g way gently being constructed on a, 60 County' OP.tOvOd, r easementThe completion ., letion date,, of this access: As run, 5 known at this time. Please see Firju.te 3, Surface drainage will generally 'follow the existing ' natural pattern. SubSubdivisionroads have culVb:rts' and dii-E, .1off to nattial, channels'.dhes which diVert rul -The ti eV6ntu 1 -tfall of-r4ost j:),t6ject ge_ OP V ate d runoff , a OU Little Chico Creek. Aicipatdd �to 'bOL by, bohVentional. Sewage . SeWA disposal is ant septic tank and leach field systems,' there are aroas,, 6:f sufficient soil depth on all lots for this purpog6, and no inordinate problems due to sewage disposal are �!!&�$ib>1RdrR�.;1S:'�.<t.,..R -.. +iu�,.nrW-....,.,..,.:,..,,.X+-Vwmt+F.;v:LLrht31 FS4�ir.;i�d:•9},�s'rrr=,i:*a,�dti�yM�r>✓Pu&RSi.�iwa,:e.,...F.�.-:.-::.-.-._.',�..i,.:.:r•.�•,:.an,�Mi.+'i+rP`.i€T+%t "r.'+Sresaapwamem expected. GG y 51 dater will, be supplied by private we116 Ohibh Will bq,, ' located: on; each ±inciividua Iota There i s a "stool; y watering pond on ad j scent praperty';;otaried by I p�op sponsor which is filled by a 12" diametex`, 774 ° dedp r, !e11 whick procuc�s approximatThisrely4 pond" will be retained by the owner : fo - IirA con,. rel and 'other uses as needed. 6."Solid-Oaste disposal will probably be carried out 'by individuals or one of several solid-waist.e °ci3sposAl,,uai-" sanies which operate out of the Chico area. Thee,final disposal site is located south of Chico on MbAI Road. 7. Telephone and power lines exist adjacent to the property along Doe Mill Ri.dae Aoac. Extension o these lines`'' will, be necessary to serve each individual lot, A« Presentplans de not include any" general lighting for the project other that what individual'awnera maY; by • y l 9. propane or butane bottled gas can be supplied to each I V lot by either of two compat►ies located in Chico. 10. Slopes onsite xange from 2 - !St. 15142. mescrptioxaof the Environmental Setting: LocationalSettin% 'gy r The project site is located approximately 8 miles to t ie east o � the City of Ohico s Butte County, Cal. f orni;ae 1t 'is approximately 2 mia 3 es east of highway 32 an'd just west " t Doe Mill Ridge Road. . It is locatedprimarily on th.e woatPro side,Of. Doe Mill.' Ridge and the .eastern rim of ;Za.ttle Chico Creek Canyon, '1�'oth a dart of the (:arcade .M¢luata3x� scot U i y a of devel' Tk�e entire apreae -g developableprop arty .ouzid'on th s ridge', based roughly on tho east. and wOst bluff co�i� +; q prises approximately .31200 acresi Of this total acreage,, parcel sizes all curve` 4; rent zoning•of the area include the f owings Number 6ZI. Single-Fainily Current Zoning Total Acreage Residences A1lawable a TM_10 280 Ap 28 TN"20 509 Ac 3p TN -40 j20 Ac• 13 The remainder of developable: land Mound on the ridge Is currently zoned A-2 and, comps ses approximately 1,800 acres. n' Pareel sizes found within the A-2 zone are currently 20 acres in size and larger. The A-2 zone allows a wide diversity of uses and the eventual densities generated ;h this area will ' be up to,the discretion of the Board of"Supervisors and other j~ overning"bodies. ' -4 d � ""'itwrc>iik1"att'Ni +'#St4'^�:Sfi� .. ...,. e+m.'t'-..•s.".-^N ,.,,-... ra,r- "'-- -- ,r ._.�, -;_ . ,. . -., , •.. _ k,m: AM 1 J General Plan 'r e Butte Coun.t General Plan cuxrently designatee this prpperty for use as graziiig - open land with .an allowabl,b Aeuaa,ty oi` acres per, dwelling. unit. The e`ac3 oti.u` xcan'» �• i iiag is ' A-2 ; enera� . The Gaunty is currently, at temptilig„ "d , ', dissolve the A--2 zone and replace it ��rith more 'apeGii"c zone; ' new zoning dosignation thzch vi7.� !app .gr,to "t1�e subject xis known, as FR (foothill ecxeational:) in, either o eact p. pO y '.;% t 2or 5 acre category° . Please see,,zoning ;ddlna.tiens; Appendiac 2 r General Plan land use des l gnartione for ,neighb,oring popex'ties are ow�densi'y residential to the vest and aouth - 4 dvwelling units per acre), ani g razing «� open land to ' n ^ the north and east (i acres per dwelling'unit i 2'he proposed densities fax this project fit within bbth " present and future General Plan designations. .ArirQuality Butte 0ounty lies in the Sacramento Valley fir Basin vrhiok�;; =r contains all of the northern portion of the Great Oentral Valley' and extends into the surrounding, mountains. Air quality '* in the vall.ey and faothi11 portions of the county is relave- 1y good cottpaxed to',urbai areasz and 'excellent ah'ove 3500 feet.' Major air quality problems in Butte .County, primakilyy, . a ir e"Val ley and: lower foothill, have been ir�pez2 _ +' opartibulatog and photochemicalxid,hhts. erYcied,partiau=` come front span .brxrn,irg af` agriculttzr�tl , fox�;est end dombstidl wastesi and fr0 motarvehiele amissi.an�: chez�ical an s- are secondary pollutait`ca oreaedY the action of sunlight `on reactive organic gages ('ROG) 'w,hich ' combine Frith',oxide6 of nitrogeh (N0X)' o ,the, ,sources:'of tx� ' » pr'iimary p6ilutants, NOx, and 120E are auto bbi].es; .t'zuCIx busee, 'airplanes, and orchard 'heaters that burn hy`ftocarbon 5> Fuels. Butte County does not meet State and Federal Standards; and tate County is currently designated as a non�attsinment ; ; area, for natibnal ambient air quality goals. A County air r quality attainment plan has been submitted -and Overall air , quality- has been improving. 'r Butte County air quality will continue to improve unless :.a / heavy industry develops in.the `area, : or if the present rapid rate of population growth'continues °i ' Climate Butte Countyis valley floor and lower foothills have a' typical Mediterranean Climate and hot, dry summers and cool#, wet winters: Maximum temperatures in the Sadeamento valley acid foothills have reached119°p and regularly exceed 105°�` in truly and August. Minimum temperatures during this period average' 61.:6°F, but nighttime temperatures may remain above r 8Q'F during pe�^iods of hat dry northwinds. The r�vera`ge annual ti temperature 3n. the galley is 75.2°F: Winter tempratur�as ' halve° realchod 2.10P,"' but the mean daily sour temperature is 2i:`6°F:'t w The predomins,nt surface 'wand patterns in ,the• S;acrm ierato' Valley" axe alone anortheast - southurest aids.% - chaa�n�ali�ed z by the -'Coast (Range, and Sierra Nevada' op .ai theaisid of the, ry r „ it vallde .i Month Winds of varyi;nq veloei,�ieia a.r ' •frequent,; t thkoUghout the year. They"-occur t 'intervaJs:of a GX►e to -threw " <� a h. weeks during the _summer and on odcasion;'during,the,'linter: c ( d S n ' orth winds may persist for two or three dpi s dun„r► the Etufnw DTY 4 - ig". ” mer, raisingtemperatures and lowering relative humidities to'':. i. 7�iho• project area receives 35 -, 46 inchesoaf precipitation t " annually. Variations in annual rainfall are greats with �.to " 5 faid annual diffekences. Snozafalls occur irregularly at; , ,r' •, tie• pro-ject-�o�:ation.: The "following information 'was adopted from a,noi"ls report for portions of Sections 6 and 7, located adjacent to and r i.mmndiat'ely'north of the project site: This area is vety ry: ; sitilar in'nature to the project site. This report was ,pre- $, = parddwy Jo» M. Mderaonq RCE 25788 from a .field survey ;on .,� }� September 18, 1978: The, suxficial geology of this property, is,mappod as being r'liocen. extrusive volcan cs o£ the T scan Vormation. This Formation is a relatively undeformed structural. memhexr %` (gdnerally ,•ppinc� 1° - 2a` resterly) and typically oonaiate of, � i"soli, datedpyroclastigs, „mudflowt br4cciaay- tuff brec-vias 'is And va;eioos inbervolcenic, sedimentary ro6ka. This„axes r i .... •.. eubolpssifi.ed as predoMinantly pyroc�astwic mater t \ i tt . conformab]y overlie m4esit�:ic�rack ,materials,. , ' ` 4�. �q , Soils in this, area where develo ed cQneist ,o,. l treriit e' p , 4. residual car, .intervolcanic loams. ' 5eVkal cutrbanks al6hq roa indivAto t, I hat ore and variability of,,, sod is in.-and--abaiii. the � are J Xj• soils ,At4 the project siPe are known to rangein depth. from only traces `'in areas of rock outcroppings two 's+hveral There are areas of sufficient soil depth for be 49e_ dig' p'Osal' fr p•ro loaa*a,�}on each of the posed lots. For more specific in- formatian on soils, please refer to,the above mentioned 'so.iI t report , Rppendi)t t Tectonic/seismic. ) Al Ear+ch� l of �Putte County lies in Mercalli quake Zoiio VI I (mpderatoiyintensity). Several fault traces# all of unknown yY,, activity,( located in the general area of the project site and are, attributable to the, Chica Tudcan Monoclind. One earthquake epicenter of A. b - C 9 Richter Magi itttle has ;been recorded along this mohocline, app.;Oxiniately 6'miles distant from the project sita4t' seismic,' risk' :should ndt be a problem, at thea,te providing properly engineered construction techniques are emplc<,►ed: -9- I halted until . a thorough investigation by a' qua, per�st)n n .ti •, can iieconducted: please see attached letter, Appendix, 4 Schools r , x Projectcene.rated students from all, grades: ' �`�i2 jai be,,busecl to Chita. This ,presupposes that.. scuaents. SFr (L abbep obtain their own transportation to Highway 32t! h , Borates i?r3ve ,Secondary grades, 7 - ;12, w� ll :attend Ctiica 3uhior High and Chico sE:iior High.,, tlemeritary grade wi11 }'' attend -Parkview li°lementarv. f; There is currently space availaiale'toaccomodate both levels and it is antic'ipateci to reman this way duo kto, currently declining enrollments. HoweverForest: leimantery�`' in`Forest Ranch► a one'room schoolhouse with 3 starents, is,;' ti currently impacted: l Higher education is available at Cali'forixia Tata'te t.7ni. V6ts.ity in Chico � and butte Community Junior College � ,as Drell y. as 'numerous extension courses offered by both.„ Fixe ptotec-Lioil r The Calikorn'ia Division of Forestry maintains five � stAions which would serve the 'project site. he ixst stations' to respond would probably be'45(rauham)., and #42' (Gohasset Road, Cll�;'co),, with an estimated response time of 15 -minutes. A 'total o;f four engines. could be expected to 7each the site within 25 minutes, the latter two coming :from 1�yFair Street in Chico and Forest Ranch. V —12- 16 I's ti Jathough fire darigar at the site is rel atively `„�'�itW c%to° to the` scarcity of bruAh, it should' bc''re'cognized thaC lj ` v� ? 25 minute's is a long response til, for structural; gires aid , r 1 �s considerable oemage should be, 'anticipated in stitch as a . t `K y s' should oleo be: noted'. th&t the water supply l or” the pra,�4a:�, is 'ti` indi a.dua wOa ich negates the potential for it6 hycf sn `sa 4' Th�rs is however, a. stock watering pard ad�o�tiin the pz�c�.er�y` r ritYi' a pum ing capac3.ty o approatimately .400,,G which so r be used int emergencies. „w Poll ce Pro•tecton Fr " l'heroe,ct site falls under, the juisd.iction o the r ko cc Butte County Zfioriff's Department. There is cuxr'ently one; officer who patrols along boe Mild, Ridge Road daa.ly. Th3.6 {u �: u oficex's patrol may eventually bo eonded a.nto the project, , axeaA Through aY mutual ..aid agreement with. Butte County; Citi o Chico`'t police department may be called 'upah,,to se -'c K as nc�edecl throughout the County.., `,Access The. project access road from. Santos btiv'o at Hi' Hiway; 2to the bridge at Little Chico Creek ie approxima�ely 2: miles in length., Slopes range from 0 lj%. The ro&qtig has been constructed to a 20'' mInitnum,'traversable wi.ot ivh most stretches, being 'wider. There A 'i;,5` 12 v�e�.l., i,4 -i166 cuxvss` '. ori this section bf roadway. The `niinimubi rads; e fow °cases and over 300' for the majority. Tl,q `bridge at Little And is ant' a'ted.to be fishod, Chico Creek is 9011 cojtpl,eto xe , ; by the end of n. The .roa.dW)r from .the bridge up, the east; sideof Lit;tlo Clkiioo Creek OIEUVQzn to th6 proposed project is currently a 2 waj 'travaraible xoad:t ;New aligxent arld improvement a - j thiso�� wild be done during: the summer of 29'79 ':to the aae st;andards a8 the west side. Owners ofproperties 'n the area coxitrib�t' .�, �q ho. _ ;oanat action of; this road"have•.°indioati the road x wild. 'be ba'ae-xo!cked .;arid possibly chip sealed,s sometime; during : 0 be.. econom' Cally f 9asibl, 979 a b+ K Doe Mill Ride :Road is count ma;ntairie:d to within -a oi. g pp, F mate7.y 5d5 miles a the proposed pxoje'ct: The ro,edway to' thc� 1 pxojeot site ,has no inordinately sharp curyes. t has b@e4 gravelled 'to the p^ro j ect and has been desig4at,ed as a tWo f• tr�rexsib le-` act,'@ss dor a num'oer of parc.:e� ,-maps �ri tho .a v , the .Butte County Departmont of Public Works'a Th@; exp sty ng traffic taunt fpr ,he, to ect area y p =; „ox�l' was ° takexi ' h ]., b the Butte bounty De artm@, t of ,�ublid 977 Y p a Works .6 JiRoad just;' off of Highway �2 This cour==t ; showed a daily rate of 208 ADT. Cdlifornia neparent of p ws a count taken at Hog Spriri:gs on xrens ortation data sho ITa.'ghwa;� 32; (appro�. mately, 2 miles' south of Stintb, Dra.ve�, -sji chi had a peak flovt ,of 260 ADT. There is currently no apprediable traffio at the project site or, across` the Little Cht.CG Cir`@ek Janyon adcesO to Santos DriVe at Highway 32,, BY using a BiittOi Coon y Department of r -14- , x Wor o average of %" AbT for & rural rasadentiaa home p103eoted Tgute of 119 ADS'' for the `initial l? °lob Apropa'ea1 could; be ant;,cipa-4&, Phis' traffic is" :exp 4ot eidto tisk the "x,ittle Chao 0reek Canyon Road 'fox�'_primtxr access. 4 Via). the nyiri x nerital Imriact , of 'the Ptopdsad b n;: .. ,Th@ro wia.l` be. a lo,s of op@n spaoa and ,the.u'.dng density will be incteased i :The character off; the land; ' Willbe changed from open space. ta, riiral -resideutial4 1 s 2. An,., ihdreaa'e in the Lumber - of firm, inc,i0hn es, should (tile, s, 1 antidipat;ed, as with any population increas`b. n the ` eventuc ' of strtural fires, it should be racdgtized that 3na3p damage could occur due tb the.. lei gth of rOponso l? Lim@s'far tire CC)21trd)1' servi.cg �.. r t 3. The acoustic environment 'currentlyc9, Qf' open foothill' and' woodland noises.` !There W111 be: a temporary ; .' :norea8e .in atbieut noisy Jewels during' conott4otidn r @ric ds« As develo lent >occu.rs the ex 'ati P P y � aeoustic `f environment will gradually be ootVert6&to1 noises' a,soodii ted with rural, residential devel6ptent 40 dome minor, modxf-ica�tiori bf hatillml, drainag:e�ttcharactel-+ , istics Willi result from development of impervioiis sur--- laces osion is not anticipated p Er to be a roblem realizing the projected low densities and gentle slopes. The water .,quality of, storm generated runoff frofn the project site will be, degraded somewhat' due to increased amounts ofollutant's such as oils and sediments Ents being " collected. i '6. 'The con. deAtration 'o± particulate 'end gaeeous air poly tants £rom "dust', .vehicles, axed stati.onar sources,wi,a „ increase in the local area, although 'this to expebted d c® minor :due" to ;mi�iima- popu7.ation � ncreases. , wa.l increase:, slightly aloihWay 3wan d aa. ahiifess ratites to tlxv project ea tee Baaed' oil 'this avrf), Figure .and ae_sum:i.ig a5' acre pare]L sze�'`he , er of deve�:opable A zoned land I - the au'rrou�ding, area, approximately 1700 acres) has the potential to ge#er4t4 A total, off' ti. -. „ .38U ADTe in addita�n'totl�s,,� pra er ora, t e " f ` nortll;f ,t� o£ the ridge currently zahed '1''i-�.(, TM -961014; ` TM"40 has the capacity to generate ah additional `SOA u .> assuming current zoning 'a s adhered '�o • � " ,Assumin's that t,,he ' ADT figure is accurate, that ].ands Z6 A= are 'subdiVided to 5 acre parcels eer' and that �. . othOr existing;,.zoning remains unchanged, tho lloa Mill a` Ridge area has the capacity to generate an appraimate ,a otal 'o f X000 'Un at some time in 'the" futu.r6` { aft, V'isuai, aesthetics will, be degraded with the 'advent of ove4rheas utility inesaid proj ect, construction. , 9. '�'he popid.at�.o l and building densityy o£ the area will { increase. Anticipated total populati.Jhl increase 'due to this project is between 40 and 60 persons of unknown age di:etrbution. Building density will increase to approxi- ate�y 1. dwelling unit per 5:7 acres° µ .0.:19actension :of utilities will be required. Theee extern" t) grdwtla induc ng. r a.i. Lande 6apa1al e.. of de�reiaping 3n a similar mans er to thi a ro ect"exist throughout the Little Chico Creek Canyon ' i u'y and �Aae. Mil R1C��e area ` els u�:ilitl8s YAC SS'' e 0 f3' more de'vei9ped; pressure for addit og4l '.Lana de'volo�'�ei t , n• the area,�til7. i,narease, In th�.s event.,; an in creme ,nta1:�' � decrease gin prespure for . deveiopirient of 'pxime' air c'�xl.tjral,, lands> to the west of Chico ,may bp,, e,a zed. i2. "'liis c1e e1.'gpffieht wi,1l place increased demands on .pubisG ' s, :' services-:azad, aci7 its es This incxease w "ll "b of 6'o tOsome extent by az increased .rate of prnperty taxatim i3. Some native vegetation will. be desti yed� or dispIke '6d { during- coxzstruction:` Ornamental species of `sp7:az�te mai' be intraoucecl to the. area forlandscapingiurpos'es. Food " �� Pro, varieties of p ante may 'be 44, roduc .f,er dome F 1 < gaIdeh0i 14. Wildlife habita-U will be modified frith the advent 64 iaa�- creaged population and the intrnductiai' of dnmeic ani mals. Some impairment of the migratory deer winter , {See A endix 5'for edditionay descri,�' range: will: occur. pp p 1 i4on of potential impacts on Wildlife: )' , Al } i j u •, i 7 d o 4b�V,Adlcenvir'onmental '`£ecta rhichanriatc be Avo e a .�roposa s m .amen a u h :here Mill be a ioss c£, open spa6J.'.."'',to aE�°off taa� a £aiures 6Ambient noise ievele' incl ecist ng 'acersieU { integxty.wll be degraded,, 2„ M MOM arra tmd tr of air quality wildet alae to" tiae Ln;troftctio», o£ both 'mobil and stationary ,po1lu,�i+a r 6 uk ce:3' a. ' 3. Building and population densities will iricre€►se. k�ere w� J l be some imps rmerit t o the gtiial. o 'worm 4ehetated runoff, „ 5 Some native vegetation. will be _ disr=upt ed by Gonstcriucts'on ' notivit�es . 6; y Exyst "rig w I'd fe habitat'v�il� be mcaif3ed. X� moc ifi-�. a cation'.oi: eXistiing deer micyratioisn atte=6 poss blb. 17ka££id, will increase along Highway,12' acridproj,eet, a, access kbutdij as I '9. This .projecti may ;be growth iridixeing•` n 9, �Cncxeased demand will b°e placed on public' services. gation Measures PtOposed �:i) Miriiritixe adverse Iiripactti3 the £ollowiri axe mitigation measures proposed by tha butte County Environmental Review" d iit Gent and their cotes re'apond nq' reep�,iiises s 1. Verify i6q.1 1 access along,,westerht access 'rouge:; and se.duixe all right- of- way;deedo, fieom laodowneks involved. ShO t 1. t r y , .; all easements on final map. ON0 • Local: Property owners ,,and°-t:he xlunty` of 1j k ixtf:e 'arQ c" Orrentlj� warlc;t ng on the .'legal �Cf1966 dt Sa#os Ar3V Adjacent property owners 'kiave,:.nq�:, sad t and duress easements+ byde 2. Alang,.those, partians where it is subst:and�trdy .. f. 'access from Highway 32? should 'be imp.Voved' to ,( A t �r 4 b- At 'Least: the same standard as required wii�hih thet'suV of �. division. n RES'ONSE: These improve�ients are cftr'rently finder"; o -h st'yuction.The entire roadway .s being,;constructed road. easernen,t to $ut:te,, GO,11�1 ;raid S�dnCiard�i:r S�� •'' 4� _ ' Zts completion date :is unknown this time, but fis an, n cipated to. be late 1979 qr early 1980.E 3 Thepr,.ldge. ac'roas the. Greek should be xibtged, i «, necessary, to withstand potential flood,,cond�i:ic�ns. RE5POISE : Taxis bridge was, designerfulp and `Eiziner struct ural; engineers, Chico, Galifdrn,ia x, 4,.rV provide some sort'of roadMaintainence agreement,,' ' RE There will be a road'maintenance agreement' y pibdivisian map. rior to the final s ; 5. An axchea]ogicl site survey, to be performed by n q all led archeologist, is required prior to project final, approval, R.ESPONSEr A. survey Pias been conducteda nd'Archaeo],osied clearance lias been given. , fY `` the, SociQty; for California Archeolay }ias been Con» 6. Px ax to project approval; a drainage{plan should be submi.tted 'to "the Dutte; aunty p r, C Ise ari.ment oi'' Vub i .' G , a 1cs for their a'ppro'val: nrAinage systems s z ml a r; w constructed to minimize erosion trot access road ata 1 �` homesite improvements. <� ' RESPONSE: County: of Butte, nepattment of 'public 'Works' will be su pXi .,with ris rl dra tat des ren, `a►�td appuz, tenant easements if neceasary; prior" �to submitting`the r, final subdivision map. sa -, 7. Natural vegetation wii l be, lreserved to tt a IIIllest ty extent possible, " p ` RES1�ONaE': Road cuts will be minrrhized and ,building.` } sues wild b+ designedand graded to mintmitb ergsion. �, No perimeter fencin4' which world cry e a.' a Ler to � �, the "normal movement of wildlife ivil:t` ,6 allowed;'Wil,d« ` li£e 'klarrier. tencxng will be allowed, an] y around it 20,"060 square: foot area. RESPC . E : 06 foncing JS planned'. 9.""Road construction, should be undertaken to `Minimize ", erosion. REb%JNSE: Road cutsw ill be minimized and building sites t ll be clesignec and graded to 'minimize erosion. ,U nn i _y Y $4eP^rtfK"I�IxX,AVR°RF.tnH Mr+-ns•t+'wn ,• �.�__ - .�...`..�. n This p"ro ect : eprer ersts a change iin land use from - -Opezi-foothill to k4ra1 xesidentia].. ahort4td' uses of " ° t thy - nvitoni*ht,�,wil.l indllude'' Goneumpt� an n some nnn- ,. reri %Wable resa�arce `such as petroleum products and buil- ! irtg materials iii rtuicn for an out -lying, rvirt] camiunit, Resident,JAI use of th"i'd area may ncrt lent tIly decre€ S.e A pp ssure. to:" doVdIop agriaultural lands ta' thecost as wel' ' , as to fortify 'a trend' to develop surroundilig go 14r�,l l axear�.. t,� iA prolierty values incroase due to developme`nt.; the County r of Butte ViIl ;xe lize iricteased evenues from this area. � , (f) Any Irreversible Environmer*al Charges Which Would be involved in the Proposed Act an S ou it e.Imementeda a 1. There Will be a change in character of the land. 6' 2. There E,.w ll, besome impairment to air q!xality, �aan�t�, generated runoff and ambient acoustic quality. 3 There vii 1f be encroddbment on existing wildlife'. habitat. `4 4 tigP t and . glare will be; introduced to the ares'. „ , 5., Po u'Thtion and building densities will increase`: p l I 2' 6'. Extension of utilities {':and the ,"rit6ject itself',wlll be p grotr ��h inducting. t 7. Traffic along'Highway 32 and within the project itself . ' wily increase,. .M 8. An increased demand twill be placed on;publa services and facilities. ' - g ( ) Tho 'drowth-Inducing Impact of the Proposed Acti6ns. 1, I �. , 1, 1.This peojeot •coul.d'att;act other similar projects to the 'area, It, is part of a plan by the' project sponsor` four deVelopmaOt o f tidjoining properties in the ixi;u e•► , as .:demand,, regUites. ., �Paution "and !SU dere ides of the 'area. v3.31 ingxejse'd as a.direct resia�t of this:'.projedt 4. 3''� Tbo. population of the ity, of Chloo may, "i�crca�c� Baa, an ' f; indirect irosult, of economic growth. t„ ' 5rowties 4'. Exte cion of, Utilities h is. �induc,inq,. °ry `,, 5 OUkroiindincj properties` assessed j&,jUa on; mei cease r y in , as,a result of this project'. This could, 3nduot ad�oiin- , inn; property owners to simila�:],y�deVeop land. , '15 44.,. Organizhtions and :Pers i t;; Consulted: This report was prepa:`ed by Dugald E Singel off',;Ringel and Associates x;c., sonsu7,ting Civi]` Bngineers, Chico, California. l J'amss - a`nnin �2 g,, .District Archeologist~ Sodiety .fors Cali f'orr�i a 3 ' ;+ 'Arch'eo� ogY. ' �ienxy Martin;, is"utte County Health Departm`eht i.; t•� FIank iia rkerr ,Butte County Sheriffs Department Ben Matthews, Director of Elementary Education Chio6, Unif icd School Districts. Hector Recd, District Aanger, Butte County pike, Department ° RobertL Lina, New Building "Rep>"eseittative ► Pacific Gas and vlec eic Re serences o,� � I „ ` '`�j P Assessment of Pestiic�.de Re U,1.'ator Resort 6n Environmental ; r-� Pr�gram,� U.S. Department ot Food an2l. A5rzcu t:ure, 1978, it N 1 Bttttt# COtl;ntV 'Can@ 'ai ian% Land [1`s@ Elem@nt, Augu$t 1978 x+, it' tZ, an al. .° l9f 9 s can Annual rx�ci pit'iti.on f h the, �Cal, iIorn'ia, R@ lan; i. Geo 'ogxaa surv@ yw @; ,,-77yy-•-y•,--....._...._., o� Cbinp ehhsf.ve :toning Ordinance "No u17S I3uMYYfli CVI�ni arYWV U Chaptc� 2+�A,. Oct. :1976, Itov sed March; p ' .197:9 y . f,pxel mi'nd�' Sig is Rep rt 0 Mil ], l idr�e �,�n4s of bon �ii lmet i Autto Cottnt: ► r' Ca li£orn' , ,�'• • to +,t.. I, /�5, fV ° e. 5 0) �� • e , i I , 4� I r, ERDi� 79-01-=11-03` nV4;6-71-20s,21 2z .. ;zAPPENDIX ENVIRONMENTAL, C149M xST 'iso (To be coni�`Ietad by Y,Agency) I Name of p'ts6ponent stP .. ,Addtesa a-na phoina Sum ex n f J;f y ea y n L , 3,a,b%iL of Checklia t Sut�mittred ' Raqui.xi�ip; Checklist Env ' a. Name of propose , ii aPplica"ble Ta €time. , cres 1 xi ENVIRONMENTAL IMFACTS J, , (Explanations of all Olives" a.nd "maybe10 atib4 xequi rsd on attached sheets,) - _ Eid7 1'1K�ts NCS .Mj 14 Earth. Will t�b propos�ait tesu i- r 4, 1h6table earth dandy tions or in changes in geologic substtuct:ures7 , b. Disruptions,, di,splacenients, comp Y paction or oyercover3.ng 'of the soil? C�14'n a in to � � pography or ground sur. -2.Ate relief features or removal of d Destruction, covering or modificai. h.. tion of any unique geologic, or t `'feaCu ea ' physical r ? r , , e, increase in wind or crater ezosirn''` 69 soils, either ori or off the site? ».. f Changes in deposition or erosion ' of ,beach sands, or changes in siltao. tion, depoei.ttian ;or erosift which ' may modify the, chennel of a' river or stream or "the bed of,, the ocean or inlet any bay, or g,.,, Logs of prime agriculturally pro- ,. ductIVO 'soils outside designated urban areas ._... Y,.....: �F' S y + YES MAYBE NO , h gxponpre of, people or property to ` t ;- r � . gg geo_iat ie hazards such as earLlh uakes; iandsII dds ' mtadol ides, g round ailurQ�, .,r, s�,mii or az hazards?OL ,c 2 ., ..�.+r- ` ti i Atha ' al z,. pzopos , esuit, in; a.• f* Substantial ddtcriarati.an 0f ;,�' ambi.eri"t az io'c�. air quai,ty?, Y , f y ,: b. 'h0 ;creation %iii' ob,jectiornable adore, smoke or 'fumes? gigtyi:ft, 1nt o tera,tioh Of'air" y .. .. Movemetti moi;atute; or tempatuze; or 9by change in cl.imat , either` r , r iocaiy or regionally?: 3. Wter. Will glia propogax result in aubstantiai,: rtr C r` ao Changes itis currents, or the d oui'se . or Aireation of water mdvements? b Changes in absorption rates, drainage i Patterns,. or tho rate and amount of. . surface water zunoff7 c Need for off-site surface drainage p , it►prolj`ements, including vegetation � ,, " ', re=ri 61, chanhelizati,an or culvez f �1: Alterat3,ons to, the coursiN or" of r • ,ofr flodd graters? . i ' I e e Change 'in' the aMOUnt of suae£sce4frY W.1. � 1', •, *.`aster in any water body? H f. Discharge' Into surfAde eaters, bz in any alteration of surfade' r water quality; , inc],u.ding but no . I (� ,iimi t ed til teniperatuze, dissoivoi" ail r ' e Y 4 r "okygen, or turbidity? ,t h�4M. YY�orl' g. A_erat,ion of the direction or .x= rate of 'flow of ground waters? 'h. C'h' a in the quantity or quaILty'' of ground -waters , eitherthrough " direct additions ox withdrawalsV or through i,nt_erceptiori of ari Aqui�ex by cuts or eucavatior►s?to a I y 'Ysq, 4 Appendix : ,page2 bf'` -- NMI 11 1 YESMAY S,� NO . Rdduct16ti in the amount 6S' water otheriaige available °for pub"Ii& water supplies?'. txpos'urd of people or `praptx y to ,wate'r, related ;hazards such as flooding? �� 11lAn�.; . Will the proposal 'xcsult Vin. r r r ,substantial: ,;r, A� ; a. Loss o�'��wegetation crr 'change ft�the � diversity of spec�j:dg or, number of any species ofYl,plaxite (including t trees,. ahrubs,,' glass, �cri�ps, mi.c:roklora and aquatic plants)? ,' b. Reducion of the rzumbes o an�r ' unique,, rare or enda n Bred,speG es , of plants?, p C,0 Introduction of n'ecs species, of f Plants into nn area, or in a uarxier" `' to , the norma. rep:lenishtetlt of }` e-xisting species? Y i L d; Reduction in acreage of any, agr .. ' „dultural drop? 'Animal :Life 0411 the proposal result F n eu sCanC L Change in the diVer�iitY of specib$, ar, numbers of any ,species of ariimald" (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shay l ,rl fish, benthic organism s; insects`, o,� � + microfauna)? , w b. " Reduction of the numbers of any e uni,qua, rare or en"dangered species • „ of animals? •' .� `, xnitroducuion oP new species of animals into an area, or result ri a barrier to' the m ;ration or r t r' moVemenC of animals? ' :/� 4; ., . r Reduction of, encroachment upon, or w deterioration to existing fish or ;,; 1 { , wildlife habitat? • Ap!?�rtidi,x 1 110111 wry 'YESWB'E r 'NO a� Nese. l.l� the pr, npnsa �'• , �; ,result in sults , s u tan��.a , bs l x' ``�i a.tlCreasea in noise levels't t °� s ti r'f, ' •�i J:sii o�ux`e�, �' . ' 6 p o l:o- to, Se. ero� _no Tloiae s 4 '✓ 11 r • L'i ht aria Glate•. , I theproposal.„ ---” ..._,.. ;._.... _.. Wil •.' r" ` "Oauco . p gnl'i`cax�t �.iht :or glare7' , 8 Land Lis W.k e proposed? result,, a s�'n�.fi, a - a, -AltO-' o n theplaned land use a° g° of ah are�a, or establish a taend wha ch, wia.1 demonstrably ld r d ' to alteration? . ,� b�. Conf.iatvithu'ses on�,a, oinkng ' u' properties, or 'd � Iict, wit estabjishadrecreational, educaw it tion 1, reliE ous oY scidbtitic uses.o an area? y g•atural,tesotxrces." Will theiroposal �, x'esu` t izz substanttal , t[i ale 1?euiand fox or�' increase in the ra�ta 1 of:use of any natural resources? { b; Depletion-oi; any nonrenewable Y , natural resource? -� , , 'fit+►' ° t m 14.,. itiskof U set; Does the proposal ,-- -- ' :. � r z,nvo ve a: risk, o .an� eatplo'saion' or , K,�the're]�r�as.e cifhazrrdous subsCances ; " a• =(iiicludin but not` limited to, o:i1, .or (t f' ' pesticideB, chemical's radia , ,ior.) ,4 , �R a.n the event of an acci-dent or upset , a;t. conditions? ,TW N i?o elation. Will t2ie °proposal ., > ;r 51fnT ; ica; Iy alter thr ;loca'tion, {`,r';distz'iVAltian, density, of growth nate o£ file Human poptilatiion of 0.K ,area or physically divide an, r estab1'zshed cc mu`,L;L 7 12. ' ' 'Nbu§in '. Will the proposal. scantly � r .s grid a,.�ect dkisting housing, br create,a dCiMand dor, aadit ional " j r YESMAYBr OV R ,13:. v brans or.tgt16ft/Ci iccu hti 6n,,. W31.L " th'e. , o- ; a' resut gin: A. Cenerati.o'A of sub's tantia3. additional ` f veh�.cularinovement,? r Signii idarit dfi cts on existing y , parking £?ca�ities, or demand £or Substantial imp.gct upon enc .sting , transportation systemlo? " , r„ ,, N d,, Sigrii£icant° aItet(atibins to present, A. patterns u£'circutlatior or mav'ement;, o£ "people and/or goods? � "> e.A3terations to'saatez'borne) rail d air traffic?," r lixerease in traffic Hazards: to motor, vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? ; A .f � 14: Pub J'j dL Servi�oes., ill ,the proposal have an e - ectpn, `or result in a substgn"tial nbod for new 'or, 4'1tered governtndbtai ki sezv3.c e"s in any of the £ol];ovring Are AEr: a Fire05, b: Police protec'tiOn?r1 a 'a Schools' �'. r d.' Parks or; othex redroAtional eo £ac it ies ,. ' .. Maintenartce o£ public faciLa.0 i.es', incIiiding roads? r, j i:. other govErriiaental services? 15,,, rnerY. Will theproposal result in Use of substantial amounts of fuel :> or energy? Substan` .aL inkrea a in demand upon' ' existing sources of energy, or require the development o E ttew s6tirdess of energy? } 1,6. tltilities . Will the pxoposal result In a' need for new systems, or sub- stdtitial alterations to thefollowing tit i ,. :: Appendix' - page 3 of .,'; r , 'YES MAYBE" N� .. s l�owrA C natura,l gas? r .._.O ' A b�'ommunidatioins �ystems7 ��" 1 G { N/ate 11 V: d, Sewcr Nit �2 in be run extended, brwdMT,+ f ' 1} L xa , providing cap`a city Co ;seg+ve tae�r n deu2lopmet) I e.tom.di:a nage? a�. �.7., liizi7ian Health. 1 the bi3al xo p 'w 'result in.,� a. Cx� titian of any health hazard ,or P. otential health hazard (eXcluiiing: menial healtha'i b.Xposisraof people"to p�atential" health r4azards? s, I �iv1l, ti 6a�l.i, d Wa ste�Jill the proposal result, N,< A In any gignipant impacts associated with shlid;,wasCe disposal or litter ,` canitrolZ w f r �x 19. Aes"thetiGsaWill the proposal resul�C, ant`�ie a6sCructian of any public des;3.goated or recognized saenic vista open to the Public, or`wi11 the .a,'Go proposal result in .the, creation eii an: ae'Ahet'ically offebsive site orien to ; i- i 41 pub],ic view2• ' 20. liecteation, Will the proposal. reWllt;i,.� in an 'impact upon' the ° ual ty or; quantity of existing; public recre4 tion facilities? -'.. �. -.ry •y �.w,e..• .may Archeolo` ical/�ti.5tox"ical. Will the 1 .' pro;posa y: resu t in an a aeration: of,. a 9iglll�iCan't ateheo�,O" ica1 or • his G ical s te,.4.structur., object or. '`building? �, 1 , .....__ 22. Mandatoty Findings of Significance. a. .Does the project have the potential }.I to degrade the qual ty of the fir ` .,environment, substacxtial�r reduce ' ' he habitat of a fish or wildlI'— e_ ,� t5 spedi es, causea fish or wildlife 1 . " paptgAtion to drop below :pelf i t ' t YLB� ° 4AYBE Lp" sustaining 1evel�; ChxeaCc:ri to t� ami.riate.,a plantbt. a iimal. coin- mun3.Cy `redt�ee ChB nuirbdr, o:` restrict rChe'range o a rare or endangered Es' e a pant-o; animal, "or el.iminaae eamp lcs of the major periods of .. . o Cal f Qxnia � story" or, p eh .s'Cory :.., b Does Che j ecC 'have Che 1))D ti:el: ; ' ,pro t+ � achidV' �shorC Cer►r► benef Lts to 1 the deC'r�menL nf' pub"1':.cly _,dapid, long=teem envi'•xonmental s the ,p'ro'ject :have impacts whii:h, axe. individually limited, t cumulaCi�re7:Y, considerable? (a p`�iajccC N may iinpapC on Cwo or more'separatB � resources where the impact on each' �`�"r resource is relatively small., but �vY►exB the efect o Chetotal of ~° Chose impacts on the BnvironMetit signi.Ei cQnC k d. Does the, project have erivirora:cnCa., effCoc .s which vill cause subinantia°7. 7n, Bdvert�e et'fects on human be3iti�gs, e thea directly or in�irecCly? 1 / µ , yf ' r i '' 1 i AppendiX F pf�ge .J Oaraotpr* 5,or rbc1S bU arb�5 x.11 r �1axid t° . � . , 7.. t,M �I``N•1 1 >. rt, 4 itt •, 1 l r ' ,� t�`ili�ffAiPx bcat�r�daxy Ex�.st�.n� s1ra�,es carry f].a�Irs during �a�iad+� o� x�nof��'. ' r ,, Discum`eion Continued. b Ground Water: Available from 1,ocal a u�r. carnage Charachex°'sties:`; ' 9- i tibO g rutaries ..to i . <N + .pheriral de, Annual Rainfiall (norrMil.): A»xirociisate -4�� 15 i:nshes/� mar.;-, `' S, "visual /Scenic Qualityt High , ACOUSti,a Quali.tv:. 'lurbaw-QPen Asad charaCi 1.kSt Y :x'l ity 6 �:66d. x u . Ai , , M-6 ?681661 Erviro Sn. Ve atation:, notllill�-rim©lend character. Soedl#e �e17:nti� : ►ono d e s ' � , a Z cY±a raxali ;rj ils scrub E'rOsland axee.s. 9 Wi] d� if e Habitat: Up,-aer Sonor&la Life Z011 . Cultiiral Environment Y 19 Archaeological and Historical w,Re a'ources in the area:,$10 41016 ila� t . � ��,s•';: A,re 1..lit! �111 11: 33utte County General; Plan destignat'On:,c;_r�O•i„r 12 ,, Fxstiigoriyn�: A..2 Geriex�al. r 1>a: E:cistin Land Use onsite: O'nen.. foot il,.-hand 14a, Surrounding Arerl,:rr a. Land Uses : Oyen foothill terrain. R idgelsnd character. V ny�t,,z&LtQ ` northeast. b. tonin Most7: A-2. - i e: Oen. Plan, desi�nati�ona : L0 a=pensityr .Pesidpnt al to ti.L €�t g!o`!IIWII '< Oten-Grazing to north and east.' Parcel, Si es : 40�-320 afros �'. I -lastly larger than $O Ac ..., ' e., Popul atinn: Scattered-ruxal. Charact°or of` Site and Area Orel± foothill, �Prra.n.:.b'l� lel; cat , 16; Nearest Urban ea Chico '�3,les souirh�iest, noes es. 17. Relevant Sh'eres of Influence: 18. X.mprove ants Standards Urban Area:�A 19. Fixe protection Sex -vice: lo I a. ` tT Brest County. (State) Fire Station Ch iCorState Fire Station Vi, Water Avallability'� No s;lctetne, ,> 2O a .Chaco Unifio4 School Metric Ochoola in Area: DISCUSSION OrNIFOIaNiFNi*ALV ALUATZON Summary: The "main impact of this proposal is the urbanization of the 62ioting undevoloped ar'oa. Pecomraendatioj�,s :hat area laiida�rrner�zt para sue' rezoz:es to 20,, aaro minimum parcel, mizns to prevent, urb_aiAz4j--. ' of the canyon and ridgeland areas have not been puralxed. This proi`ed establish acre parcel sizes in an area vii ere :pard are raostl.y �0 F, acres Wid 1'ar&er, Urban problems:. such as sowaga disposal:b noise a tra£fis and road n�ainhainaxice vra l`1 become established ift the area. " The proposal Will, al'ao ,encourage similar do;vel.'bpnfsnt, on acl abeixt ' la d8 v{hich have tl�e capacity to develop to this density;. M ch.of they It d in the canyoa area cannot, ,'be .developed to this density due to , hatttr�il ling factors such as slope , erasiaiz .voten.tial and lack„ o'f soil: The cumula.tiv'e effect of this proposal» and other area dev.eloptt;;erit v1�.l.1, ` be to significantly alter the existing character of Litt Cn�:`d6 Credit" Gahan aria its a8s'ociatod 'ridge lajads., Tho, I)roject will bre �ro�lth inducing to the area especially i,!` the access froih EEIShv.►ay 32,1 w proVod. Impacts include: ° 1.b.1 iiorllesitq .prea.°ati.on ai:1 access road construction°x;11 re,abul. in disruptions, displacements , coL mpaCtion and overcatrer���ig o', thc� , soil. Scarring of the land, vjill. only occur should home's tee,' be se_- lected on., bluff areas or other areas of steep slope;, t .'c. Significant top6rraphi:cal chances shawl°d not 60Cur unless 1io>he- sites are selected in areas of steep slake, "suitable UuiZdin ..sues exist an 43.71 rroposQd lots. Gradin' All be limited by a2�eas of, r2o;� butcr'arp .ng. There should bo no problem in »ravidii C st;ruaturally 7 ...-.. (! \ h ! s'ouid res�,d, n.tial 'foundations in this area, See att���hecl 1.e The erosi,n pate�i'tir�l iiz the areas is 'rated as hign� Sellae onsite is gdneralil ;in the 2w15% range. The disruption of tobso g IZa 'rate, and the removal of ve etation Pram these are will effect t ,. of erosion 1 fi,, There trill be an`3.ncreased rate of sedimentatoiz in Joel. ,drab°ts, *> ephemeral creelts and possibly in Little Chico Creels. Factors, affect.., ., inQ sedimentation rates include: removal, of°ate etation� disruption of to soil. �, erosion potential and increased runoff' 'froM impervious Material's introduced onsit3. Sorr,e small. increas®' in deposition vti.1 ocCur vrithiji the area drainage and possibly in the stoops pond. , t 3 b located a" , rox� mately 1� ;miles from the, 1,h Tae nearest'xaul , nraject site. Tho inferred Fault ispshmm to be of unlsnovm activity. The li ti afaction potentirxl. of the $O " S, is 'rate'd lo1�r. Tho landslide q potential is rated, as low-tioderate`. The soils exhibit e_xpansivo qualities rated as lo��r. No indications of faulting, soil lurching; or ° block Aiding: v{ere' observed onsite. (See attached letter) 3.bf. There will be a small increase in the nate and amount of sur- facv hater icunoff due to th introduction of imperviotic matcri.als on- sita. Tri genoral the pr6porty drains to the '�mi3t and south. Sup fa'de waterrunoff anters dravV5 vih:Lch drain the •ride;olWid ° ,Some runoff 41.86 enters the stock pond adjrjcci:tt to the south boundary of the subdivi- Hion. Sedimont production referto 1.f.) and dopositiO Will in-, cruse the turbidity :levo:i; Ix Local. surface vlaters. All drainage 3.s oveWtual.ly to Little, Chico Creek;. Appendix F Hage $ of 9 L 3.h, Thr dust 1 «�2 ''m31es of the foci ].1 .andr, is recharge area for the1 vdaG north Butte �Cotint� Y grod'ndvtater suppl,ioso Recharge oe'cuxs Whata 0r'oak. i.ntercopt the exposed watorbeari,ng "later$ aosoc tatecl with t♦he 7,"t�scan forma�ti. ns' In the distant future, g7ton6ive dr��ve ,opfaent x q tb ee ;foothial.i areas may have an eff'act on 'rcundi-raterua1, ,t;y iso the VAI 16y. ` Vhe 17 new 40000 vrould dray from local,!rounci�'lattl�"' Supp 104, 56 -me a�nal;l anzoitnt,of �regotation ro'aio al vr3,ll result clu© t;o r hoiti��t�ita. proparatiari' and acceoga road construction,. Vo etati."on has been pretrei.ously altered by the aeti,vitio'g,,o't man,;in aors©, 0411; io : tion of the s to. � M Q i_ Natural `v@getation 1s, composed of pondexosa'xpirie, a ���or pine , areas of rmtads forbs. An' star thi,stie ,and "chs nar 'Al, . rosa.on pAtenial is rated high.. �� -'Thero are no known locations of rare an.-� ez�dan$orad" �xari�i� Uzi thQ 061a..,♦� # k., n. t ' S. a• pevilnprxent �ri;ll result in the .relocation of resi.dezit t�ri:�.dlif i.rt b the '.�urro+a��dix� lands. ' ., � -�t frog the arc�� e��- llildli.fe, �nll be, Ioi p .a rransntx;,y it the surrounding lands are at their rna)dturi z�axryi.ri . ca,i�s.�. city. `Urban tolerant spdcid may return;: to theaced oubsoc ue:�t to c.ohatruc tion. The larger , more sensitive , ani mals ap ties +:11 :1 relodiite fro,4 ;:thd tW64 permanently. .d.. x4ig p'ra�sot tiIkl contribute to increased deterioxat�ion bf, Cri.ld- life habitat .in the 'area. The canyon and ridSela,nd is important mi'arap ' tory' deer winter range, The Department of Fish and "4arne 'x'econtcends 20 acre min'I'a.r► parcel sizes as the maximum density of devel,oz,: rit rliioh ].a^ Compatible with tnis habitat. TTo rare or enda-4s' d s eci"as are e:cxectOd i.n 'the ,area,,',' The spotted otirl, on the i`a.de'ral'unique' list, 5, oceitna.es the Canyon land habitat in Sutto County�s major canyaris. 1i+ developiriert trends Continue, future deterioration of vrildlii'r' h bitat in this area is inev tabl9. 6_. a. 'the acoustic character of the area is q-tiet' Opdnlancf-' clue to t; ab.senco of ,devel,opmerit. Urban related noises vrill becone established, (.Sraffic , home tools and appliances , 'children. etc .) . A change in the acoustic chavactor wI, 1 result. 7. There °etre presently no light sources in the Imnediaf;J area;. The oaIAL autor of the environment will be altered in this "respect, '8 a. According to the Butte County General flan the land... use d�osis� i nation in the area is' for grazing' -open land (1 �� acres/D: U. � . The ,�.. el.st-ia zoning ;district is A"2 general. The praposed density. of deriGlop'-ment is 5 acres/D.U. In this respect the profect: is not A siGificarit alteration to general plan Scala Resi.dantial uta at a density of 20 acres/D.U,,has been alloyed on property adjacent to the north. TheaQ tare:'presontly the srnallaet parcol . sizes n ;the area, The lo�irex canyon area (baIo t Santos 'Ranch) is predomiriaritly iri the natural stato at this time. Residential use at the-pr-oposed donsar,ty trill conflict with tho openlarid, e4laractar of thea axoa. khtch of tY a surrounds t'S Iand i.s riot; available to be d®vele ped to thin donsity due '.o natural; limiting factors (erosion, slope ,; soil , et 'i A haphazard .'development pattern may result' in the canyon .area ; ,1,• p, 1, 1I Appendix, F page 8a oP''9 ' 7>-�,C«.la,,:u.. '- .,..,. .'..,r. .-;,,:..0�� ,,.,w. ..,; -:a:.-, .,.-.,. <m.r:.r,�'cw.r: x...s.+,a•:arz a:mc w:.ene... a., .-.....,,.. .,.:.,-_ .. ,,,.._..., ..,, ... .,.., '+ s'nould then) small parcel sixes be allovred n• 6 I'Tatitral. Resources ��rill, be consumed �at an incread6d rate dur�.n 'construct,an• of houiositoa. (� Sona nonarene��rable natural resources vtlll b c;onsumod during r % I .�A habitat is•cpnsidered td'bg t�ao con ;eruct oto. The 7,dss, of Open land Floss' of noii�renettabld natural re,sourcd. „ ` F and Futuro, daVelopmorits n •h� ea w#damat:a.7.y° 11. Present, 4 k� alter thea,) p6pu �rr -, •. tz�e. ,�udyarea' at l �� n -:° Seventeen zfteW ho esites 1'+il resu�.t, in. appraa�i nate � PA i Gg thQ 'o t °: 0.044 d A�dit021a1. Vo :1 area roada. "Coris3dor3;;� be :a significant incroame. "s 1,'oca1. roads this may 13 .c`» Existing roads in ti13 area ire riot county' maihtsined�. .k rer erit bylioe mall Rid�ca Road Vi- a Kc O. t Rodd ;s} access tc� the area is pr.o�*ided from Highway �2 Forest Ranch: `° Several;, unmainta3.noc1 "access routo� , area: rppood fromex », ,near .The a; froth Fii: hvray � �ko the vicinity of elle stud,/ 'tentat�.ve map for this, ;px'ojt�ot' is, a" road dff p •-` acceos, sha��rn on the10, Sartps .ve . ich aprraa�;he�a the site from "thv ` This �'bad is d�ic�.iot dr3.v`e t., 94 °. ppalx to public: access and ].G only tiassible °tc-5rheei Ri�i1t 'of r�1ay .deeds vrou�.d rLeecl to; "be`cik��,"'�'noa durita the t7et;Iseaaon: from a�.1. 'landovmere to secure access. Road i +rov6mdnt's YrotirCd' oe rA.. this' in effect would 01)611, gttixod ''to provide a year round access and J. entire canyon arca_ along the read to� di3•ualopra®n`.:. Tn.sa��t�tou].d< un be 'the m6it grorr,'� 1 -inducing aspect of 'the proposal.. ' teiyt Of the I�tostern access road fors 'H3. l,ya„r j� 1 d. Uni7n improve 'till.tinaoubtablip tide this shorter route�� across the c�riyon. ; YF„ traffic o`"ewh<�Iil7; Ridge Road rectainr the,Irimar,* access to the aito aFrathis 11�,a. T"re protection 3,:1 the area is by the .state. psote� tian i,s. z rgt.ed as marjanal:: 14 .c. the county, presently, does not aintain� any of the roads, ih 'site, Doe �2i] Road is' the viani ity of the project .Ridge , cicou4a ria i�tained tq irlthin several. mileN Of • the pro je'ct `site, Increaead ' uaintainasice and/or tprove� devel.opmen'=� the area may, force county meat. of access roads: 1!},ReGidential development in outlyinG areas is orovrth_inducin to thea V&tious,Publ3.c serv�.ces': Pavorand phone lines exist to the oriSina7 parcel: boundaxye be relatively 'high of , Thacost` of supplyiri�, ?? titer to the area vrill Th scenic quality of the area is presently grated as, high du© td . trill alter the , ar©a.. This ' the lack of'� ddvelo�nr�ient in the proposal ,. acenid characterequazity arna l adult in, a degr of tho exists, g to uralsscenicii . j 21 Although', there, aro no xr�corded cites, in the s, are area the " ra.d�,olands are considered , .;, Pitt Chico C; eelt� Can Ton and surround�,ns. . Appendix F - page $b Of 9 5 f�f�yfy ✓ , ,! r. 6 r. (To be completed: by th'6 Lead Agency) ; Obasis of �tha b -initial "evttIu4Uant14 f ; , �� C:D` x < Bina tn® proposed ,pro j eat 0600,3aas ':have A ai n a,� t effect on the onvii,onmento and a xEatmmerided. ,,> r fin d that although the, proposed 1 PrOjAct significant eff-ect an the env. osment, _ ba a s rani 'icrazlP f ct i th1r , caso beca�as_ea`y Initigation moa$ure. claoh�4r leave berg added to the pz+o jet. A NGR7lVE ;bEA;R1�r�'�1i IS FM- (,0P? =ED . �.. I ;Find th proposed project mAV haV a. ,Mani scant �( ' ��Ab effect on the environments and ars NV�FtnNM1EI. REPO RT is ze nixed d , g�., $F '' rime ( gnature rS ' nevised n poe ENVIROMENTAL REV7Fj4! bEPAFtTt9Fa!� I A 61 Revd owed „ earl D. Nelson Fnvirenmental Rovif4w 3Jfractcr ' A „ ' r • , 1 , Agi�.ndig rr !'1Q1'YQ g' o •:t,g 't �,N t mars tltnn r�na ��) canl't�1c�y�o ��r' ►ss 1 �tr►tt m"ty Leo Onpoi;sttl � , ;;;Wad ar sa; MICtl' 1n tile, 111rial4sio4 . ,.tl • .n�1>r�rt.i;;An $i11 (}r$ s11(! .) bo 41 amitiril. to o1, 141 tt,tli.sr�t;E+tl �ir�n arF , I '0o t moro taltt+n Wx (0 ) opt cm,- Stich 't1• z+iq -1t j } t lea ''06 tin0 Wit, It.t�13,11 cttpttoifti7r�.t,I,O i4t ' Tc F.. 1t!�rtition�t, to ita,,irc+u5s�:, i�r►ri ritiniis, �,n;att�tin�; t► ATM,' 1a'At" it-olltio s � a r � �¢� ;t�:;, ti pormli Al Ss h Won a 0 1 lirri� ati,,tt an, rtt+tii�;, ,tri,►1 c a.c;�iir^�ttn' .r, yi t,'td,eh Might Ufa ob j u t i�olubt i�a ho 0,1 I aa� :tiG tarlt�lr SM& dust, ,xri6h_., "; i,',.! , vibrr►>in,h1l,tttar,,'t;i'itrriacraitt;p�tari,;� . �r '��,i :tttsifth.��� :;tor'ct4a t�,rc�;a;►, rt;i>ri�ri.a1;, a'r,: �� ' siail�;errrt s �7nt�rirtl�, oi� tiro ,t.nr,3I C, 10 Ono allots of, l(i�ty►a�,ir0.'! (1,,10) cii rtnro' irif.xlmsrtnlilo� m , ynnaw and Alm aIS 'tatyitltttla art. r 'to, notlcjo,$ illttt i, nt�'irhtc' or Crttl^tf Tel. nt�t�lot7t` 2`GClryia z1.. p } OWN C:; c�ti'� �� `,c.t n, t 1a s tali Eiv6 y ,ticrca;, i�,ts�:ltrtl i:IV,:Iwt riot i i tttta'�l >; 6 r!ol COt•lrROS r, r�C►^ii�3.Oljii,l c hits i 7C]lij'ln' . ac{t6.OM 9 y ti It 5r,:tii�u�i, i1C►iir°�11�; �l7lij';�Z� rtditi V�tlll�,� i h�� • tInp �►c c:tirig h.tI1,� , fY. 1 !.at :;r on k • H�/ roc,ji ,ivbc, nova' Pat itlot oar Qi+1A*-� ►tit l,t: 61'l Aof 1'�@ 10s.,i v�:J1.11 q two (2) acr9khr, (d) Lit P,ittltt ��.s rCr,tii,tc.c. 1.n>i � , + T"` ,li�titntim: xit+'tn two 00drod tt�OAtV (� 4) ,0 1, � Pxc0 )ir t+'l:on �tl;jaa.r►i�tt r►rt°tjr►r rr,t<<i ar croc',,, t'to s rro•><��►�{,.,pi,;,.t � b'��f•C� ftitttt'1xok1 (^1 )'h root f„ v._... x . 1{ '. ....._,...,..,....,_i.�_....«�•-.-.-.-. .. mss..—+.—.rour..+6wwt°"" ---ro«..a ..-.r.cp.� ,1i'ni;mrtrn �x41nt Yn.T 'si►rte �'1)c a ft�'�''(.�.�!.�' "Cees Xror,�ti,1ic �er}toxiitto r tirr. rI.►1;. r�x�r,t1t. t;ltc�ra t11o• Iroad 11s cxlis f�'i tl l'.Y t1�a cotti►tY T'et1n "tr:1 "��cOtltr.ri "Inzttt '�i1i�, 4 a' 4. ;t 11:�� ci" ry � lr .� ►l 1t1wo t'����4' !'r )riti'ri (5a;), ri ';r ti��::lrterTi't10 z P ?{tirl'iri►ixm t`ecjtt;<rcd .0ale r+tti,lcl it SQ`1+.'t:1 ti1tAd b FA `l; ra tYQ ftdt Ie-r"i than 'r'iVr () fGcit jor, nrt-,01►I O; 4 Saar aia~d: tilin'Itat,itn'it or(`u Iro(I rear Iltti'7 tliliv 56-,*,.b40.51iali p ®r' �)(` itC1�'tlj, I rIvt �.�� ��',i't �� i117Rr'1t1 l ;sV JCi d. l'(rt) '�"'i7(i"Qo'.11i91.'Stecre nt Yc�r�rti►1) i7o�Q-i+ •1J i}y �� .�24 5� 1 is 0 s.' J7e r 1Tli t t C J. r r ,� . ��� 1. a"ini;,�cwf.�iri►'ily i)t�ol:linps, inc��u�.iti;h �tbhut]o �F '���' ,,' home. �. Ceoi)' 2, ;grid rrc s.inl, �ttd�.] iic>.most is use: 3r1�:1tEl iri to *5 ` Gats at11 „� ;:. ►io►a;;Qltc�lil (rets, riou]1 rci9, he*c:., fiislt, W6rm rincl Fi•ol�s. �� h. 1<ccli ii„; ;►i^sii�;;; rtritl pa:5tttritip, of iit,a� 17rov_ t11ed tlrnt thy;-(o71n1�rinp lot 11�trrcrol nrcn5!1nS1. hey S`o(Y�a'ircrl for e,�cyr alt,irra rel sc.Lt or 1,c.fit, ort the k U 1lremscs: F 1 . F61Qacl► 11c 1,1Q or ho rill oC cat;,tlo r)vQr ofto (1) Venr d , ,` $1,0 ;. tltotisrtntl one Irttnilrh+l. t� iMrYty f V xr . rc 2. For QacIt ho (I of i.yr oxtb`r ti `'' ; ► erlts of Apo wo4j�,Jit tltottsand one R• 1t'untlrcd rt,enty-t r.ucs ( ,1,?'Sy :;cjU'q �k i 1.. �44� 1 , N� a i i V O r C � r �, a �. t1�it lit.'titt ctf.. s11ce,,� or .�„uut:� �. ° tvlo t1lousnnd (,,7 0006) Sntc;tro Encu. at' k Clta tsi11p, ,a1171�' itarv0sting trcoS fruit , i a k';1in,�� f'icti ors; �itax�`hi�, nn l otha`) ri�:.Its ` all d 100d. � t, cls ;tl�is�zZ��y 3n� st6�o"� a,i" ttrriculiitr`ti,A �,t`►t1t�� i^ it il; lirnclue.O tiii o.ocossary a,cccR-so ry %isos, not inc],t.din,, :ttnra o and procossin_g o.f i;oocls f. om a° h. non=nclj ncbnt,, l iatl car land imdo a1J.'ffor, ont r , ! 3 :`Pining aXcat/at:i' ',r, oxcart t15 X r1It ir► r7 ' �= Pr'ptoct°idn '06 14nd :incl fgrC sisx (`'raven firer 7 w7 L,rasioTv `'x,uoAs, s7 iiht:;', ki k' #iy�oc>~'a5 , m �F t14 isonse:;, ;tttdr;`olluii��ri;Ir~ltttliri. ancO�rotiatri{L 6 and fiataen 1, aXp6rl.thoil vi1 rind .I j 4 S, Paclastri�n eclties tr tin, anA 'h cycxt� t�A;i1 I fi, Agr,idq i.ttiroal „and forostry, axp rinentl�,x nxea , s 7. Borne: occupation4r, 'I S"n10 of ruts and ?crafts, 66as ,.1vici sricc ��roc3t,cutl �itY txe .tt•+ctlt.i yes, ft . All liaitic occupy! t,iotis SItti��`i ac t tc� x; tha Cry] lowing (wil ;it nst i, 1. Mentha Oct TO cillisirlorc�tl too h4,.acc0siso,1°yk to .this reslticnta;t ;r and A i4a pC11 r� i 41c; t1 a1ii � i��iici Che`' l5tonr.intnr rsictrs on thr ;irt;r,ti'Sd31S.A ? 'Jot I oro tlttan o;to (l); 6ffp16Ve6 'ox ris:;istailt cony ;h0 Gtti+ti pd for ivo hI 1'}t'rPl�a},;7ds iiiOrth toot" ]oil lit+lt " 1,h " v'a:�:i:�ti!;";ti AO 1ilni tee. t l' ar1p iin'.X iglit('.tl e'l not mora th tii ; a � ;) ,st(tt,�ro fete `. y 1 of,.disny irm rttttrll 4ph ,lists?, l^c i ~ ` ,agit: ,. nht 0. ;I,to(4 Ait.jr. rdtl-:yarA .'.: 9. Accessory arts (inti F;,ui (1i_ntls Gustam,Irv, aml LZ on to pat�>rxtt0l, tis s, x;nclttelilt,c; VUaat 110ior.h(I , ► �t"iltt�rrt, , stn I rens . 1 + .4S-- �iY�l�` ti^�''^^"'�"'"'�'*""""-T'a^•�I:ibY1511�._hhdN2iirY4ffFildauA�N7ti',�tivll'n.,JSckPLae-rt:-S�1i4Yu �a4iL3taw'hAY+zde-.....r..tic,-H4i3'YA-:���+Yvn.+••—, -. �•-..,,�^p•�,-u•.•-w:..w.•� ,. ,-.-• f page `2 The ,surf'3ci`al ,g4ology o,,., this property is, map+ped ,as dent . xtrusive' v4canics bf. ;t2:e, ascan �Fortnatwi,on. This forma- : ' 'I tion 'is a reloativa� undafarficd struetur l me�ber {gener,aily pp �? ' �. 2 wnsta �ly), r,�i cvpiea{" � r cansis's' ,'off, consol .dated pyroclast .c's, mud�161w, brecct;as,;, ?` 4 farece, as Arid various ir;te�w h volcanic ,sedimOntaxy �oi. s,. �rhis��..roa is, subcl*,gssi ied.'`as s predominantly 'pyroclastic ill;�tera.alsthat: con ot"Jaly over, a ando6itic`-rock, matori.a1 0 f Saris 'inpais area, area, consist o I.ar3.i JI residual or intsvolcan.c ,.oams., Several cutbans a]one aroac"sa' Ad ,c"ate the .ziature and variability of soi]:s is -an d«abs , thin area. I Typical prof iles_cons'ast of the following: b to; 1.0 fbot: Mo. brawn =locaer A-horizoin, or, up SJe }dam i L ` fiorionAamy's'ail.providing`an active substre��'+rr. r pumerous',plants. Medium organic contcnto'. a • ; l;to 7.0 � :eeet: Brown to reddish-brown >friablc� sand loam with medium-plastid sir,-clay biI',ndQ:aria, mizaor' organics. bxhibi ks mr odoate prima. struoturat. anda, well.. h developed angular=blocky socond4iry btxuctuto,pccasional' 3/,_4� inch,, andositac. subangular pebbles ani 1r l/2 inch, subro tided' b"xeccia clastics in an ar6orp'hou5 Typical " -laarizan' soil. ;'If rParcel. n 0 to'1.5 'feet: Reddish/yellowish-brown sandy l.oara, i medium plastic silty-clay binder fraction. Surface soil I is armored with pebbles., cobbles and occasibntal erratic bbulders.Moderate cla.ptic prim&ry structu. re ,and m nde to'moderate patey- `secondarystructure. parcel 14 ; 0 to 7.5 feet: Reddish-brdwri friable 'sandy-gravelIlam with silty binder in amorphous matrixof andesitic nobbles and small boulders. Primary structure is highly clastic^ ,and''secondary structure is wall-developed angular. Minor r organics with some irori oxide mottling of andesitic cobbles: Typical B horican, soil... Mock etposures on this property are limited, but are typically gray-hued pyroola.gtic tuff-breccias consisti,nq of andesitic and'cindex' fragments incorporated within a welded-ash oi. �iudf�ow raatirixe Hatural slope stability in this area appears to be excellent. Ida indicationa of faulting, soil lurching, or block, glidi-tag 'were observed during the course of'the reconnaissance. .... .. __. __.• - .__-•.:. ^:..:+n. r .i .mono- .... ..-6 .a.m-Aar+w,.,ra.,.,,-r.: .-':. Xra�s+t+:tkf3ff.'riroFr - . page .. ,r• j 'Tho b9finty and seismic—safe3ty eluments of the 'Butte County denaral Plan indicate that. 'located approisifiate].y2 ' , it 'i to an in: dr'rod,' fault of unknown activity. it is also' v,, - loci ed about 5 milds I From a h4stoii c' al d rthqust7ce f� opident�,e o£ �4. p to Richter . u�agnitti�do Tho aiquolaction pote:ntiai, of tk ase 'eo Us, ` � � ��n�x`.alxy •;: �. „° lows X2. This area is not within a potentialsuba. dd area; ' .1 The landslide potontial in this area is ibw ter ittoeleara neos on potreritial of thdse' soi s'.., is 'hicjhi- 6.) There is, low potential for soil p �. e5cpang�:�te�n'esa. th v idiw of the abo ra redonnai4bance, therd s7ndaid` be no ;uriuswvta�, , q(; ot6clihical �toblaais endourritdrdd in •prediA &' Ag st�tuetuta�.ly- I,Vtrtical sound te,sidential foundations oh these garde•] s (Whcare ; foundation presmires are expectdd to be le3sO, than �. 500 psi and r ` atokaoar16gs to be Abss than 1,00psf per foot of 'aepth `bei ow natural grade)'* site° spQc'3fic 3.nves'4 gata,ons oma �be d ' necessary if thor6 is to be any abnorina enqxoachment de" e�.opment on steiep=oslopt� ax�c�at, dr i any r�'Eaundat oris are o;: r. :be F b;! ;, abs fished pax dally om soil and 'parti`ally ` ah' rack;. Tha • provision., of �_ Chapters 2 and "�0 of the unifoac Aui S'di.nc Godta � i %till: serve 'to adonuatel mit ate inormal 7, , Y g rlc�otachn� oal' hazazd�. a 'xt is'my recommendation, and herebyrequested; ,tha;;tlaeoil/ .r geotechnical report for these lands be Waived as providd3 in iParair aph 2072 of the 'Butte County Subdivision Otdin4hce of ; -tictbbar '1'76.' ti °+ i?le bse Ieael fide to cont, d me if additional ihformation As, u rdquire d ; ` SineerehYo � , Jon M. Anderson . ; 9CE 25788 ►/mow 6 Filo 20.,6, i' i �, r, nv!►oomrnfal ROYIew Dopf. r� 1 MAY U 17I �fJfW! c Ita � r ��/�t �pq�jJFt�,, }}�j���',{{'!!�t'��'��9�-��/}� (� t� ryR�, �(y �{y�� +f`,,( I y`'� [A �1� �,{�y, y�{� (p�� �{��y-y', �/��y,� {,��yry, (��/y� �/y SO/`4..�RJJ..d iL. '. F9. R 'I.AL'�iiir�I OJl�i,l�.iiA Y, .i J� LZIRRA.�:�L"1LY�.I`�,YL`Li't: 7 D r1ct; 2 €aring, Ouse May 1', 1979 4 :R'ingel d Aseacia' anea GIa�:L �d. Chi a6o :CA',9$ O26 xecbnnaisAt your,re uest. T havo cnndari archaeologieasanee ;' �. _a ori Monday, A.px�il 30, 1979 of the prnper�,y„ owned h Den Has :. APWL7L 1�-?7. The property is approx�,m�tdl. t , acre's n silo + and is Located ori top of lloe Mill Ridgoj ib'` the West' 0 Dde 5` i11 ,Road, a proxi'matel seven miles , '. aitch p y south of Forest R The property in t}ie S81 of '8ect`} bn 1-2 0 22 +N'. , R. z.. ,lies and in the ` SVJ2, cif Section 7, T.. 22 1t . , Ri 3 E. , paradise Quad► ,' y ' 1,.' series. , t: ` The. terrain of the property is genetally level. wih a ISMAIl drainage and reserveir , loca•�ed in the southern pprtibn of the. property. . The: vegetation was rtnaovrad in the past with heavy aonstructicn equipment, sa that the presori,t vegetation ig 'a secondary grouith consisting of pane, rrtanza: a, bunk ori sh and bthelx lowshrubs. Ppibr td rty reco¢'1nalsSa1'1CC 1 consul tt.d the aro'haoU:loglnal site record filet✓ maintained at Celli'c^nia Statu�Tniversity�., Chico to determ r'O 'if' .ani) knovn�, axchweoloGical to 'Ore ,. located within the property boundo;^ies No ti as .nasi been 1 ,pr,$Vl04liia.y 1^C'C01^dl?d `fOi" 'ChC z:Cee"ii " azaLy' a brief e sarninatin�l Gi ,,. az-6,L ....�,� : z-n6, { ted since the process n „"??';tn1[!g ttk 1rE,�i dls"'urbed the �^�4ti'a t:'�c� u:�� i oCLl3ed land sur-fI:c,)of the` p� �xi�. `Gy. -,ho on u tvnuld t+n t sy r �,,� �?�4Y�x �`: incd +��xter1.als of 'atchseolo icc..,aa.^ i�istoricti.. �� , ,ts �� , �L �t� r �,,,,k',� if any indication' of such mater1 1s could blt No archaw, I o,� cal or ti hiwtoric' al sites. were gh�er«ti, Cr,u i..,e, �,.� _.l ��t,o, 61-i 0�` the rnperty and ..'c, is recotnrntrrid ct that clegrmnce be V gi�reilto 'urt:'b��erty. f- 'sincere, 3'ott�" ` Tamsa P. Mamling r! District Archaeologist - APPENDIX 4 T64 101,g a0F.6'i0a r . .;i4�Y2�...�'�''.'.;SWI[�41�1tf?G�+��..•+R•t4id''dRR'M,`4MW'.c`:M�v:+krr ....« «,.. ... ..,..^' `t."�Y'Fli�� nn ,. = `.kiPR ty"' `_ _ k'.'4?9C.ta. 7 L IMP ',V.le�:Fa,[a,h75i"w'7X�.em,F �, s4 c r t SUi'PLE'MENTAL TNP0RMATION REGARDING 'WITDLIFE 414D POTENTIT-AL WILDLIFE IMPACTS l "�°ha011owing has been adopted in,pakt If A paper entitled "Hutte County Habitats" , , aoihp lod Eby IdIamea, Snowden, California Department of• Fish Anci' deme _6109iliti The Doe Mill Midge area is charaa, ,erized, by t(*0 main .: 3 , ;. habitttypewhich are shrub-chaparra. fc o��tiltl �✓®�d� as , ' land and mixed forest, i4ithin the shrub -chaparral habitat; a dense.scrubby ~habitat usually `less than 12 feet high, there .cceur.,:,r (f appr'oximakely 38 mammal species,. Deer an-, "r,rate.' i particularly dependant on shrttba. Father cOmmanea 'and include brush. rabbit, brush mouse, coyote; skunk. Bird species number about '7h. Califoxnia quaii� dinky a i oc flycatcher and California txasher are common si�:�s p gi cl Foothill woodland habitat vaies' from an capers �iroadlaii to a dense woodland With considerable undexstary' and is mostly docicluous. It is sometimes called Upper Cgnartn tat numbo , ° r Gifu done. Mammals occurringin this Nabi About 41species and commonly include gray sc�.uixrel, APPENDIX j 1 ' coyote,.bobcat and deer. Avian life includes abort 104 , :r sp'eci®sncluding dbmmon flicker,.redwtaijed hawk and (=f golden eagle. -rho mixed forest habitat; 'soi�etim 8 called th;Ed Transit90 i s Like, Zane �s"normally a dense forest containing over' k of storysmid-story and undergrowth: Mammal lif�a is S% sented by approximately ,58 species. Typ�.cak ure dusky ii j ,. shrew, dusk-footed woodrat anti black bard Bird speces�s number about 08 commonly include mountain quail, .and ca , pi'leated woodpecker and western flycatcher. r' r Fach habitat has a'carrying capaci,y ,fnrr wild li Vie= i.e. only so many Animals can be supported by 'the habft€at: 2 '` An increase beyond the carrying capacity may damage they. s? habitat, and wiff cause the death of excess animals. When the habitat of a given area is destroyed, tttie adja-^ �Y ' cent habitat cannot be expected to absorb w ldlifc� ani it 1` will be at or near its carrying capacity. Animals which inhabited a destroyed hab,`itat ;are al destroyed; they Ali are not displaced.'' r Creation of single -family residences on acre parcels rail] not totally destroy the habitat and many of the native animals may remain. What will occurr to wildlife in the toe Mill Ridge area due to increased development is speculative at this point and ent irely dependant on , Comments received pertaining to tho drtift environs c�;ral impact reportor HayiionMap, and thenviosi- { metal tesedvisa panseC o the ommente Received. Z Letter of Certification from, the State Cleased r Zx a« Memorandum :from ,the California Rega,ona�. Water Que�� .ty Control Board dated Au ust l . � 9, 979 0. �� ,. = I1'" b Enva:Y1oniriental Review Director's R69p n-se"'to the -..� Memorandum from the California, Regional, Water quality -Control Board. , II c« Suggested Mitigation Measures. 11 d.. Letter` f ram Ringel & .A.seoc-fates, Inc,« dated Q f Octoboi ,25, 197 r . Iii a. Memar-ndum from Department of Y ah .and Game dated u Lir 20 , 1979. 4, x CiT Via, Environmental Review Director' Is Response to ,the Memorandum from Fish and Game; dated July 20 �{ 19'79. IV ra« T;etter,_fram Butte County. Fire,Department'datec e71�13' 26 9 1979 . I b: , Lnvirontental Review Director' a Response to the { Letter from the Butte Couly Fare Department.,) �w 01. �j a l ,a9� C¢eORF�riaR Thm Ra+sc wcea Abinty ,�e@ taRl4adatlae m. o Butte .Count End' � lronmer tal Review Dept, r ' 9 August j197g- :b 18�r' Dourit�y Cerit,� Drive Dr0 1116: ;CA° 95065° Frarrk,GQ�tdsen Pro�ects°Coordi��tor . Rcs!�Uces Btai1ding, 1'30-0,66Y �'k� � CaYlt�arala Riegl�at41 �int� QuaYlBy"", Cofa4ir®Y,��ad ° 'w"` ���fl. 8 R4cr�at, `�amraa asaCsa, 0 Iotaalp Wits .° iottbt 5.0 N„ SRuRi o, HAAS DQE 'MILL RIDGE D%EqLQPMCNT CIR, BUTTE Ca11P1TY We concur with, your initial analysis of this Project dated 20 F:QbrQalcy 1979. D6e1opment of roads and residential grading of tfie Litt1'e Chico Creek eri 1poe 'Nii'11 Ridge; area. have a high erosion potential atld must be' carefully n o t of measures dur'in consi;ruction;,anc� mitigated ��th accepted erasion c n r g. a continuC`g basis. Butte County' Departotent of Publ'io Works, the I�epartmeht of";dish arjd able and our, office have documented excessive erosion in the Lititle Chiko. Creek .4r inage area due to development activities at►d therefore rF' are;pahticblar1y.' concerned:. I; The adequacy of the area for septic tank -leach field systems' WaS not documentedti;in the, report. Soils in the rea appear"t6i,$e `limited, so compli once with ,the auttq County SGbdiviston ardina nce septic tank standards is ANTHONY d. LANDIS `" „Brea, Engineer ,r °+ Sacramento Watershed r4 cc: Mri James Wo Burns, OW it BuCte County Health Dept. 4 B(I County Planning Dept Ii i� si b. n Ih � �• , EnlitoYmental ROViOw 'Dix'ec°bax!•s Re anse td. tkxe m mnrair dtiwtl ;( ofAugust; 9, 1979 � L^a a the 'Cala f ar � R�gaahal° 'watt � 0 NI, Contxo . Board.. Iii response t;o om�.ents rel, xig t'a` aha. x�eea: o�c xa� an 004n� oontrol mix 0 I d,i,.the q�.iestion of adequaey, o± oils dor.leaGsx i' . .d'ey e t ;r.' o ot;t:er # gym 'R� nye and Aasociatee i& /d'c rale d ria "e tesu�s o xcent soi tests;' T'h�sencent, t;stt,$da.c1 t;e area a s ° s(uib7 e 'or ,leach• fief ci,. serfage dz sposlat;ems. w l' S 4 1 : ,. - )AI C. i ,s Exiosi on cnn^trol measures 'should. -bb implemented a thy; ta. a y, ' ,� of constxuotiori. These measures includes.. �; a. Rene etation o f„ all eased soil t3ux aces o ' atkiell �r,� ,coil stabilization �teohnzques b. Proper development of roadside dxaa.nages. a c. :All graded areas should be stabilized •with s=. ac:Lh „ of "gravel orpavement, 'perimeter, berms, etc , d. Storm water runoff channels should bestabil ied installation of culirerts, riprap, st.L i6fttea, etc, e. earthwork- should b,e scheduled- during tile° ciry seaeon O . 2i. Rt 0,1y :sized and installed culverts shoiAd ba plaoed in any, eta dra�na0e courses crossed by roads or drivewdys',' 3. Roao: locations sho Ad eariform to the terrain, following, contours AA as much a's phssible and avoiding 'steep dmbenkinent dt?j spt,i Road • grades no's to exceed 1-%. 4. Building sites should be located on areas of less 'than 20%o alape. r 5s Natural vegetation-;ahould be retained where possible`. r 'S Yom. h a A s to ©� Ca�iFarrafa The Rasoursas Agerk tl o OO/1 ra 1. Jim $ur»a Projects coordinator sate= `JUL 2 u' Resoiaes .Agency Nolson, A3xecto But'tio.County znvir.6nmental Revidw Depa�,tmaht ; 1S F County Cehter Caliorhia 9965� r iu'r',misht 6CO'loh,owd GaQ'mp' '` 5itbjbcl= GI3,. 790'%10ltwi,'Dan Hs Si division Butte County' �• ;'� �'! ' T Department of 'Fish and Gama bo revieogeri the nvii'o�uiieiYtal Axinpc ct iiepdrt OOR 790710 3A), dor 'the Dan HG;Is oubdivisiari M . and has the olia+�rin oo ni�rtte : Species tolerant b 'man :nay" remain in the area; but in si�hifica�it�.y reduoed!' > huinbers , Apperdi�c describes impacts on fauna more accurately►; � The cui-Wlative Impact of ';5-acrd parc9ls of thio project and 'ahadipeci�� " px•a;ject's on Dae Ii ft ?idge vs l destroy deer winter range and Migratory, mutes; Most other wildlife species would be adversely irripacted.:- Because these impa,cts,lve recp1.=6i =i that Alternati+re 2) the creat .oh ok 20-4cre ti �arctrls be im deme' tett. ,r •; �p _Dixrector ti �14V .. . of r �tillNlYta4KlM,GWttiry ixn,.u.tiliwS....r.u.. •._ .......n...,.... x.�...,.... .... ... ... - III b. 1 � Shvitonmentlal Review Birectov, s Response to the% ihemotdhdum „ from Fish and Game;' dated O'dly 26, 1979• t r• .. This meigarsnati does nct sixggeA' the x eed dor more .iss�orua tax .'` Wt rather ,roinf6,rces the �iilformatiori a- ree .y , 3 ncluiied tag then„goes on to suggest that an.�altearnativo .of, 20 -acre )kih ;mum �arcol siz a b,o� implemented instett of the i-aoM da"vnlopment as'�ropased!• Brute County is aware of ' t11e x�dc�uir`», anent to consider less enviroxmlental,ly' damaging. etitrnatives to implement them Unless findings are W(de whl ch inald'ate e�.'t��er 'the" � 4; tYtet enviponm.ental impact referenced i� tot, $ign'iflq' AAi op that there=° are reasons which justify over�.00king. an ,env3J, r6. =' 0tit,ax y .vt lRerior alternative (sop Section 5088 of the Stat'e-' VTR A, t pl GaadeliAes). . Section 65474 of the State-8ubdiv siori; '?ap :pct l'ists' .su'bstantial envy rnmenta]. ca„�age or eubstanta al avo daba' ry to fish ar wil(rllfe or their habitat as grounds 'tor,. tentatavec map disapproval.. L1 view of the aboveI' findings wild. '.: havo tol°too made by ,the 3utte Cou'n�ty Advisory Agdncy r Be- zrd` ,`and/Ct of Supervisors (if the `'project deoision is'appeal d' Y as to �whe,�th'eae the pa tential mpa=ts �u wildlife ,are '” s� gnif 3:canu" T. 'e 9 r n�i b: 1t 4 IV be { ryfq ono' �I d Reviews" � .2"B.0 VC%.4•,�ij;13 +/�y en 0 C 0 et.��i 17 1117 �G14� �h� yto i. ! Y.lwo A -A the Butto Oolarity F3.r 1�e ax mors . a i,<(Teca�pary,o�rect;a oi�elt�:ye �q fixeirot'ect�.on ire herb n z Lm ' �i q, ed. d i d inc a ed n a Ithd Bid.. + 1 ✓, L-: t t+ ry � 1 i� f F is iY fiITM �1 x dR ! ! A i n - „o x ! p is w �( Y F A x .a w , 7d •��a�.�..d11 y dt'ism w�i +rJ �/ //dl /✓ e...n.r,�Nw++rrw,.. 'a,j„y�, vi A0 -, V } d!! p+/ I i 'IlI!'r'j./ �+ I Y�+C�i7W F,. 4 �{� ♦.'w# a ktr'Fdll iy�,,,..�. 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I L 4. /'a w" ,alb; T `�..":,fir r a A� r rel mac' 44 rail s% �—�`"C " Rrt'; , y tL , „ y LAST OY HOU 00 TING OTT PROJECT A10 Si.l.Ri �° Y AT Tq . 1 1 M Off” HE, APE G�'i r �or6ji:ttgor pa 19e1 & `Assoca a 'es k3[a s' fir. 1 N J t .. ;it tr. e r L r i� .I t i� f , , is - p 'ter - Ar�htW9irL„,�yq,y_ ; + + l 4 r 'xd.�f6r.d„•7r:a:s'.:�" ra+1i.,a' "'a.`�,;,.tYuei.. {-7"3«` J..if�,'_ M...,=rz t) x.=+..t.1 ,vi •..::...ae .w+�'- .� 385 C $ 6S NE iilt►L t1E<LfiBTA„I�Cr l'4EYl NAid`�lTa P— * p A ,e r A A ttxa �aAM2w ��>` Tiyra�-!''r..[,.4Wr - ,� 4 G 'AJGC ,I q PI30PL�RTY LOCA' ED APPROXIMATELY SEVEN MjLES�nSOUT[ OIC` 5Cii0T r „ sD, AN• DOE MILL ROAD, IDENTIFIED' AS A PORTION OP., X' .45-71»154, FOURr1 LaS �'+ S Tho public. hear;int�i,an;Envixoniuen O t t�.al Darialapment, Ina• a� prap�lacd r �� c. �� FN1, j �ang'tiaR declaration. rmgar”garwrauiaantaY impact died rmzrr�a,fxom "A-2 Al' "FR-40" (foothiril recreational L 40,_�era areaX'a , ,� P � a. properbyBaa �� rn,ocntete apprax�`Cmately severe X11"es ®outh.of 5ah9t Raad on Doe Mid Rtia!•r. i'�lentil�.ed ar%f4 portion of AP 46-71-15, four miXas iaest of Pera�iA�a taaa �4r held_ 4,e ;ton hued s, Be ttya 'B air, planning director,, 's to tt'd this pro j ac t 'had' 4, 'reefctri�d back to the Planning Cowmission for coneiderztei"ori of "VIti.50 soningo Y1e» BlAitt indi':!sted 'thated ars the boatd, Shd ®Qt out the ,r?paing an 4 SEdrl 'Nelron, environmental review' director, ,stated the Hayes " tronmen'tal" ota a nation. was; applicable to this ptojecr. The negotiya r � d�plotstion w,aa written for 40 acre parcels. Th DS. acre developdtsnt or ' �llow.,�ng the pdttibn of the division to 5 a Cres would :be identical to t1a® t 1,.-ay s pt9ject. One area of concern was maximued dievelopmenr• of the entire e t idge and the effect to the entire area: r iiearin j "o en to the ? g P public..' Appearing. 1: Jeff Cussick Mr. Cussick posses an serial photo map on the b6rid at this time. There; was discussion st the map. Se would like to sed the',top zoned or 5 acre' zoning.j lie would be opposed, to changing any � ;t e1i0, zoning an the",'lower airda that was zoned several yeata ago. C Supervisor Lemke was told by County Counsel this was a resu]t'of a condition that he actively pursue zoning. Supc:irvisar ientice stated` it tea 9, p , ,t *d, t6Lvnsthis �� project down it i s thdl, action,. thep deli" h 'Iy p rrffivaidi. �a0%k moo , ,v;,cr`:_.. •w,,;-�I: y- --., � •-r �. ,n, +w „"*afar � r! .•.•�..�*" "'Y . -r„.� �;x,. -r r „+. -r- raw ,rr� -:v -� � Y„y,.... �w+•4�'.,.l+�1�,1�;�f:.",ti sw;au�"'k°".�.'..v„X11'���.+x-�"i.-a�)!:c-tro:+:."' ,� . Cuea� e a to tdd` he rtaeuld 'gat tke i, t Pali 'R t 3 t 0 aordjzome. Hai could'�com® back "at®t for a zone change. Mr. We 1060'A a�ta'ted the 'figur, in the kit shows 1700 aicrms is 2" f on the ridge. t gu erviiar •Wheeler stated, rho should d©aa ^ p pr y y the pvOjdct and. direct c, . staff. to aiork with eiperty4 dOnexs in, �thvx area to �dali.neate ��A-2" sonix►g F in thd" dtoa'�s, Sulci r'V eor Rolan stated' this, Dame forward because thdru was a «3itciiV. aio0gyp, tiat� 4 1LUd' ' Thin ie ,a roport Of staff because cine arAp ieira iAad'p T@'ayr 0 uld' hswi . l�n d et it befotd it event `to "Ole�ing „ ,�,�. �.., " ,n "*"H�rw 'kq"'^"* 'aT .;rr �x'o-3 ,7; •• ;n '.-...: '- �«`�. wC•-^rii r„ �"+ i7� °'u"`�'H` n•�9�,"i"iyy,1 ,,,r*r u41ai' ay..' •�-� ,w.N 9' J,teS �,,'r/. .. ��7:�..F� Tom,,;.sail+C::i'+�'.'Y.��i.t,Li^%x�+�i��;7�'�, �Ci%w j'!'L`P7�.i,,16 P, �� uW� �'r:,,t xY'�.+yNi�i hv^TMyt ^' }:!, � 7r .•;61 ,, > ' �i!, •,x ,.... .. ,. ... �k73kHntNkAk�:%+� u. �G�w�y:�A�,.�.j ' _ - - _ . - maa.�- nn w���».e.�,�..,.. 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