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FILE NO. ; AP 47-10-42
BUTTS 'COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION`
STAFF VINDINGS - July as,
1986
APk?LiCAMT
For H Investments
OWNER
Same
91MUE8T-
Variance to minimum lot size to. allow
9.99,. 9.9' , and 9-9$ Acre parcels in, an
A-10 tome
AP NO.:
47-10-42, 11
SIZE.
39.92 acres
LOCATION:
Approximately 800 .feet egat of Highway
99, opposite the intersection of Gana
Highway, Chico.
EXISTING ZONING
A-10
ZONING HISTORY=
Zoned A-10 May 16, 1970 Ord. 1924
SURROUNDING Z, jNING
Ili
A-10 A-4
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SURROUNDING LZ'a4C� USE•.
GrAz3.rtg land*rural residential on large:
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parte s-
53TE HISTORY:
TdntatiVs parcel map approved 11-18-85
ereating 4 tent acre parcels.
OENER L PLAN bV5IGNATION.=
Agricultural Residential
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
Butte County Code Section 24-49
Cc=19.1mts Received:
"Parcel split-
locks ok. We Would' like PLUE's 'to be', dedicated'
as shown ari attached map,"'
Pub1 Geo No requirements
,far this project"
1R1virgnmental Health: 'rl.
Comply with Health Department parcel map
conditions as pr vir�usl�i
:het during parcel m' p review."
Degartment of Forestry:
"Nb conditions"',
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1,09 � 85-06-04-05
I • gAcxRourw AR 47-10=42
1. Name of proponent Wes Heitman; Po
II Inyesttn(�nts
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2. Add ess of proponent and representative (if appl;i.cable)
Wes Reitman C.��. I3aclY
Rt. 1, Box 409 -ILII min, Associates
1 n 30, 2 :I`he i;Sp7 anacle ~
3- Project description land Division,
rr. MANDATORY' RINI)1NGS OP STGNII±IGANCia
YPS T1AYAI3, N0
a. floes the project have the po telztial to degrade the
quality the environment,' substantia'ly redu.;e
the habitat of a fish or wildlife Species, 'cau;b a
fish or wildlife population to drop betow self,.
sustaining levels", threaten to eliminate a,pl,aot or
animal community, reduce the number or restrict: the
range Of' a =rare Or endangered plant or an ,aa
eliminate important exampled of tho mai or ner)�o(Is
of California history or prehistory,?
bi blies the project )lave the potential to achiev,z
short-term benefits to the detriment 01 long*cerin,
environmental goals?A shan`t-term i.mipact or the
environment is one wl7i.ch ot.curs ill a V61ati;vely
brier period of time while long-term i..�na.t is will
endure into the tuturo.y
Q. Does time traject have impacts which a;bttlu- a
ally 'limited, but cumulatively consid(rable? CA
project may zmpatIt on two or more sep.,rate re>cux*cos
where the impact on each resource is relative ty
small, but where the effect of the total of_t;ntlsd
.impacts on the environment is significant.)
d. Does the project have environmental ofrects wSlrch �{
will cause substantial adverse effects on hurrjazz
being$,, either directly` or indirectly'
ID TERM NA'1'TON (To be y completed b the
Lead Agency)
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On the basis of anis i.nititll evaluation:
l/WE find tIte proposed project C0II7LD NOT havt,. a significant effect
on the ezzVironment,, and a, NLGATTVb' DI`,;;CLARATT(;N will be prepared.
rt/iVi' find that although the proposed project could have a sagnifi-
cant t i ' t on the
effect environment, there, will not be a Si An1fi,cant
n thus case becitcrsa the MITIiaATION 1�tlASURPS described an,
the attached sheet have ;been added. to, file NLf;A
project,. A TIVb;
DECLARATION ON will. Iic prepared,
T/69tI find theProposed project MAY iz,:tve a si,;,nificant effecton
the- Vnvfi.,anment
,rand an PNVTT ONMEN 'A, TMPACT ARPORT is,required
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r�A'fL; June 27, 1,08a
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COMly OF 8UT'I ,.,, PLANNTN6 I:iUi'ANTuTA1r
itcNiGwed -Ya
zi�t%r"�lisir ,
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"`. ENVIRONMENTAL i CTS
required
x . ONMENons o a ''yes'f and "ma rbe'" answers are re
pranched
sheets
on a - a, YES
'
MAYBE, NO
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in Significant:-'
T. Unstable earth conditions orin changes in
geologic Substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements;, compaction or
overGoveririg of the soil"?
c. Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?,`
d. Ddstructa.on, covering or modification of any
features'?
1.anique geologic or phy'cai
...... _
e. Increase in wind or water ,erosion of soils,
eil :er on or off-site?'
,
g n deposition or erosion of,`beach
f: Chan es �i
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
or erosion which may modify the channelof
a river, or stream or the bed of the ocean or
lake?
any bay, inlet or
g Loss of prime ag::•culturally productive soils
•
Outside designated urban areas?
]1. Ef peOpie or property t:) geologic
aCposure: o
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides, ground failure or similar hazards?
2.- AIR:. Will the proposal resultinsubstantial:
a, :Air`emissi,ns or deterioration of ambient
air qual.tyy-►=
b.The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes?
c. Alteration of Air movement', moisture, OT
temperature, or any change_ in climate,
locally or regionally?
WATER. Will: the proposal result in substantial
a. `C-hanges in currents, or the coux:5e or
direction of water movements in dither
marine Or fresh 'Waters?
b, Changes in. absorption rates , drai',i\age patterns ,
Or the rate and amount of surface r'uno9f
c. Need for off --site` surface drainage improve-
ments, including vegetation removal, channel, -
iza-tion or culvert installation?
.,
d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood
Waters?
e. Change in the amount of:surface water in any
wader body?
f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any
water quaty, including
alteration of surface li
but not limited to temperature, dissolved
ozygen or, turbidity?
g: Alteration of the direction or rate' of flow
?
of ground watery
h.' Change in the qudittity of ground waters-,
either ,through direct additions or with
drawals,, or through interception of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise
available for public water supplies?
ji
Exposure of people ple or property to water
hsucli as flooding? `
YES
MAYBE
NO
4,
PLANT 1 rLFB . Will, t:the proposal result Oxy substantial :
Th in in the diversity, of species,
or number
of any, species of plants (including trees,
shxubs,'.grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b-. Reductilon of .toe numbers of an), unique, rare
or endangered) .species of plants?
c.Introduction sof species
,new of plants into an
area; or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existing species?
d.- Reduction, in a.cxeage of any agricultural crop.?
S.
ANINtAU LIVE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a: Change in the diversity, of species, or
numbers
Of. any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish. and shell 'fish,
benthic 'organisms or insects),?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique , rare
or endangered species of animals?
c. Introduction of neer species of animals into
an area, or result in barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. , Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
6.
NO18E. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7.
LIGHT ANIS GLARE. Will the proposal produce
sigAlficant light and:. glare?
8.
LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a
su�bstaRial alteration of the present or planned
land use of an area?
9.'
NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in
substantial:
a: Increase in the rate of use of any, ,natural
resources.
'any
b. Depletion of non-renewable natural
resources?.
10,
RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve:
a. A risk, o explosion or, the release of hazard-
oussubstances (including,• but not limited to,
Oil, pesticides, chemicals:;ox radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset conditions'?
b. Possible �,nterference with an emergency
response plan' or emergency evacuation plan?
11.
POPULATION, Will the proposal alter the location,
distributiot density, or ;growth rate of the human,
population?
12.
HOUS114G,' Will t11e proposal, affect existinghousing, ..
or create a demand for additional }lousing?
NO
-YES
_A4AYl3E'
J 3
TRAINSPORTATIONiGIRCUUATION Wi11 the proposal
result in:
a. Generation of ,substantial additional vehicle
movement?
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_--
b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new parking?
c.. Substantial impact on existing transportation
X,
systems?
A. Significant alterations to present patterns
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor. vehides,
.
bicyclists or pedestrians?
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governmental seAv,ces
-
a. Fire protection?
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b. Police protection?
c. Schools?.
d Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. fiIa.intenance of public facilities, including
governmental
f, Other _ental service ? ----
....
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in:
Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy?.
a.
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of new sources of energy? -
16
UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need for
new systems, or substantial alterations to the
following:
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
._.
c: Water availability:
d. Sewer or septic tank?
�-
e. Storm water drainage?'
f Solid waste ;and disposal?
,
17..
HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in:
any hea1t11 hazaxrl potential
a. Creation of ,or
health hazard (eatcluding mental health) ?
b. Exposure of people to potential health
hazards?
18;
AESTHETICS. Will the' proposal result an the
Ostruct oa n° of any scenic vista, or view open to,
inthe
the public ,or Fill the proposal result
creation ofan aesthetically offensive site open
to public v; ew7
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19. RECREATIONj jVill the YES
proposal resjjl,t �.n
upon tKe"—ualit
--. Y$.E NO
ar an impact
Apoxtun
o i't.ies? Y c�uant� ty o existing recreational
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES -
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a• ill 't e Proposal result in the alterati�an
Of or ,the'destruttion
of a
historic archaeological site?ehistvric or
b. Will
the proposal result in 'adverse physvcal--
of aesthetic effects to
a
historic buildingPrehistoric or
`c. Does the , structure tir vbjec
Proposal
R,
have, the potential to cause
a Ph3'ical change which 'could affect tini
ethnic
-
cultural values? auP
cl. Will -the
proposal restrict existing x:eli ious
or sacred us;,s 'With
9 in the ---
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V. DISCUSSIdN . OF �IVVTRpNME1VTAL EVA�IIATIaN AP
47-10-426
7 10-42
She at'taclred.
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Applicant.- Wes Heitman, Assessor ' s Parcel #
47-10-4
Log # 85-06-041-105
DATA 5H8ET
Ari �Cgjget_bgscC'ip,tinn
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of Projpttz.
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Brief on:. Tentative Parcel Map dividing' 40 acres
Descrripti
into four p art tl,s at 10 acres each.
l..ocata;on� Appr•okimately 800' east of the intersection of
Highway 99and Cana Highways on A private v Chico area
4,
Proposed 13ensity of iSeVelopment; 1 dwelling unit/its arses.
5.
Amount of Impervious Surfacing.
6..
Access and: Nearest Public Road(s): Private road off of
Highway 19.
7,
h othod of Sawage Disposal Septic system-
a.
Source of Water- Supply: IndividuAl wells:
5?,
Proximity of Fewer Lines; To original parcel..
10.
Potential fc,r- further and divisions and development-. Noris«
.
8: Envi
rommental Settin3°
�'hysi c�Y-�nvi�onmprnt�
iw
Terrain,
a« Qeneral Topographic, Character; Level upper Sacramento
Valley,
bw Sl'opest 0-4%.
Elevation:
d« lamting r'actor-sa , None.»
'
2.
Sails
a. Types and Characteristitns- Finita Clay Adobe,, Tuscan
Gravelly Clay Loam, ie-M,n"', underlain by more or less
cemented hardpan«
b. Limiting Factors'.' poor` drainage, nage', subdrai nago
Natural Hazards of the Land'
a. Earthquake Zona: Moderate, Class VIII, quare registering
in vicinity.
b « 'Erosion Patent;i al e' Slight.
C: landslide' P'otenti,al
d, l=ire hla�,a^d: Moderate,
e« Expansive Soil Potential: High.
4.
Hydrology
a.1 Surface Water: Natural drainage on site, feeds into
Sacramento Diver.
_h. CroundWater.-:Over! eo area of h,�,yy groundwater
WithdraWal ;
cteristics: TSrair�s sc�utlh-�sot,tt
« Drainage Cham hwest,, to
Sacramento River.
d. Annual Pta nfal l (normaA ) a 2"
e, Limiting rattol^s�
,�.
Visual /Scenic.-Oual i ty. Scenic views of , Cascades to the east»
E.
A.courtic Oualityp Generally good -
7
7.
Ai;r" Quality: Gated «
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#x caY cgi ca? _Ent rtnnn?
B
g and; 'two rare and endangered speciesx
V�etationi Grassland;
Euphorbia Hooverir L.imnanthee Floccosa.
Wildli'+e Habitat: Open grassland, raptors, zMall rnamma�,sr
4
W1 . _ELi r an11PRat 9.
10.
Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low
11«
including unknown.
Butte County General plan delignatiarc
Agrir_ul-UM"al- esidentia] .
1 .
13,
E testing Zoning% A-I01
E-Ai sti ng Land Ose ob-sites Open l an. d 7 access road i n '')lace-
14.
Surrounding Area«
Land Uses: open spaceg gra:: i ng rural, resi denti axto the
a.
northeast.,
b. Zgmingd A-101 A-40. pgri13,
Gen. Flan designations'. cul'tur'al,�-F,esidentea1 Sec.
c. Highway
Open and Gratingr Orchard An Field Crops West of
77r
d. par'ce°x Sizes.- Wa 244, , S-- 1491, E. 5A01 i :5140.
PPopulation. Sparser
15.
Character-of Site and Area: Gr- i ng area.
16.
Nearest Urban Area: Chico,; 7-112 mires 'south.
17.
Relevant Spheres o4 In+luence; None.
IE8,
Improvements Standards Urban Area. N/A
19.
{=ire Protection Ser�vicec
Nearest County (state) tire` station. 041 Nord, 3 miles
a.
South
b. Water. Availability: Yes.
200 Schools in Areaa Chico Uni died School nistr Ct.
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47-204 A
47 10791".
McCoske int.. i
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onara ;McZCee
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Cattle Company;
740 Julie Ann Way
P.O. Bax 80
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oakland, CA 94621
Durham, CA 95938"
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47-14-71.4
47-10-1
Eldores gn elbrecht
462
Larry Miller
$67 E. Lassen, Sp
405
Rt. 2' Box
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Chico, CA'95926
Chaco, CA 95926
47-10-42
47-1,0-11.5
For 11, Investments
Arthur Howard
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623 Buckingham Place
2458 3rd St-
t.Chico,
CA 9592-6
Chico,-CA
Laverne' CA 91750
47-10-62, etc,
47-10-116
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Heitman. Childrens Trus -t
Mart Miller
623 Buckingham Place
P.d. Box 3437
Chico, CA 95926
Chico, CA 95927
47--10-89, ei;o,
lies Heitman
623 Buckingham Place
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Chico, CA 95926
4710-112;
47-10-1.17
Wesley Heitman
Jim D. Card
w91715-0
ChicoBoCA1683 95926
Laverne, CA.
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47-10-1.34,135
47-10-42
Desanka Pasroial
Bachman & Assoc.
5335 Skyway
30.12 Esplanade
Paradise; CA 95969
Chico, CA 95926
47-10-145
Sears Porter, Reality
353 E 2nd St'
Chico, CA 95926
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BUTTE �;t�lDhl"i'Y P�L.ANNING COf� MIS S!ON .
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TARING DAtTES. Jui 23
APPLICANT Fora N tovesmi6PTS ' _
OWNER: SAME
REQUE 'T= P MiNIMuM
E X 9S'Y9NC ZCiNIE=`A"lU _
SCAtLE
8UTT� COUJI-ITY EIRE DEPART
FIRE PROTECTION STA?lOAROS REVTEN
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DEVELOPMENT NAME For H 7'nvpstments API__ _4 -42
LOCATTOIi Hwy . q9 hear C:, na Hwv _ _ OATS 6 / 3 _ / 80
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��Cliico area.
Thiis Project must meet the requirements in the Uniform
Th
ng Code amended to Butte County standards.
In accordance with Section 13,00 (Fire Standards,) of the
Improvement Standards, the water requirements for this (BUSMESS, CARD HE-RE)
parcel/project are;: (Applicab'le standards are checked). r
Requirement Class 1. A_water supply for ,
fire protection will not be required.,
( ) 13.01-2 Regu%cement Ctass2. A pressurized grater
ystem with adequate numbers rof hydrants i.s pr.e-
ferr.di but if this, is not feasible, the following
option will satisfy. the fire department require-
meat for water.
( ) a. Nater storage tahks with a capacity of 10,000 gallons or more, equipped with direct all weather
access and fire department connectlon (S49);
( ) b. In ground swimming pools equippedwith a drafting connection or drafting access; or,
t ) c. A dry standpipe system plumbed to a reliable water source. Such standpipe system W,
ill hot
exceed 1,000 feet; in length.
There must be'a't least 10,000 gallons of water available and strategically located for each 10 dwellings,
or portions thereof; (Example: 11 dwellings would require two separ�Ited Sources). provisions must be
made to insure that the water stpred is always available and accessible for ,use under all weather conditions.
( ) 13,01-3 Requirement Class 3, A 'pressurized community water syS"6m is required. Tentative hydrant
s
locations are indicated am the attached preliminary map,` Final locations must be exactly jndicated`and
recorded on the final map
Number of hydrants squired maximum hydrant to hydrant spacing feet, hydrant size
stalled according to Butte. County Publ c Works spec frcatian
�t rtCTe_ ori mo ek�
and in
S-27 and requirements of local water agency. Required fire flows are
Mitigation
ui-�ement�Class a. Water forws ted under other conditions. ---.gallons per, minute.
fire protection is required, The preferable system is a hydrant
system capable of meeting the fire flow requirements. If this is not 'feasible, a system involving inde-
pendent pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be substituted. Such a system is subject to
the approval of the fire department: The available water flow from such a system must flow
gallons per minute.: The minimum volume of water in storage must be- � _
be made to insure the system provided is maintained to its design capacity, -gallons:. Prov,rons must'
( ) 13.01-5 Requirement Class 5. Pressurized water for fire protection is available within 1,000 feet of the
created parcels. In lieu of bearing the cost of installing a fire hydrants) the developer may'pa
the fire department hydrant. fund. Pay in-lieu fee `into y into
hydrant fund based
ura.ten age6tey
on $1.25 per, frontage foot. Frontage is indicated by the red line on the attached map, Approximate fee
is $ Final frontage calculation to tie made by surveyor and recorded on final map. Frontage
calculation will include bath sides of the street on included streets.
( Required water system for fire protection must be installed and operating prior to building construction:
X.` Other Conditions:
NO Ondt ons.
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Response times for the first 3 firePM%as of lows r COF/BCFO
14 Station
minutes.
'- 2. Station N
minutes
3 Station #1
minutes'
( ) In the Safety Element of the Butte County General Phan, this project area is classifiedas a
fire hazard area.
WILLIAM C. TEIE
County fire Warden
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1iNV7TtdN[siENT'AL. CI1ErICLTST PORh1
(to UC co:mp],ete y .Lea, `Agency)
Log # 85-0E-04,aS
z : BACKGROUND AP # 47-10-42
1. Name of proponent Wes Reitman, For H Investments
'. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable)
1ti►es iletman C.W. Bachman Associates
Bax 409 -HH' ---�
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30� 2 The B's lanade'
.i. Project do$cri,ption Land Division.
IT, MANDATORY FINDINGS O:I' S'IGNIFTCANCE
YE8 MA -Y NO
Does the project have the p'otentanl, to degrade the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce
the habitat Of 'a fish, or Wil
dZi.fe species, eauSo a
fish or wildlife ijapulation to drop bel.aru self
sustaining levels,, threaten to eliminate a plant or
o animal comiirunity, reduce the number or restrict the.
range 0'f a rare or endangered plant or or
animal or
eliminate important examples of the Major pet
Of Cnlfat"na history or prehistory?
b. Does the project have the potential to achieve
short-term benefits to the detriment or longi -term,
environmental goals? (A short-te'i"m hipaat on the
environment is one which o
bceurs in a relatively
rief pevi,od of, time while long; -term i,ttiprrcts will
endur� into .the future.:)
o. Lloes he project have, impacts wlri�clr are�Lndavidli»
111Y limited, 'but cumulatively considerab.l,e? (A
project may impact on two or more sepaTlte resources'
whero the impact on each resource is relatively
small, but where the effect of the total of thosa
impacts on the environment is sitiLl'ic►nt.
d. I?oes the project ]rave enVironntentaL eF£'ects which
will cause substantial 'adverse effects on ]luman
beings, either directly, or indirectly?
1TI. ]a-_h'j 1al�IINA'I N (,ro he Completed bythe ad Agency
On thr basis of this Initial evaluation: a
TIWE find thn irro osed Irrojeet Co
UlaD NOT have '1'sIgnifcant ef1'er~
on the environment, and a NEGAT'TV13 il1:Ci.ARATTQN wall, be prepared.;
UWE find that although the proposed project could ha
Cant effect ire a Signa f3
e,on the 1 there w:'ft not be a significant
effect i n tris caste hecause the niqu,ATION MRASURI S described on
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tha attar.hed sheet have been added` to tip project,; A IVEGATTl1E
I.�TiCI,ARATTtIN wl 1. ] be pre a rest .'
IJ1VT, !'irtd thuproposed project MAY have a slgrxificant affect on
the env lronntent, and an ENVTA,ONM1;NTAL IMPACT RtP' 0RT its requited
IMTJ : Jufte 7; 1988
COUNTY, CII ITl]TTI , PLANNTNG" DMATMi: IT
Reviewed by;
� ENVIRONMENTAL NeACTS
xp anata ons o a "yes00 and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
YES
MAYBE NO
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant:
R. , Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures?
_2L
b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
overtover.ing of the soil?
c. Change i.rt, °topography or ground surface
relief features?
d. Destructi:ori, covering or modification of any
feratures'?
unique geologic gr physical
e. Increase in wi.n.d or water erosion of sails,
it
either on or off-
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
sands, or charges in siltation, depb.si,tion
or etosicn which may modify the channel of
or 'bed of the ocean or'.
lake?.'
anrlbar,oi.nleteam
Any or
M__..
g, Loss of prime agfi„culturally productive soils
outside designated urban areas?'
Je
h.Exposure of people or property to geologic
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides ground failure or similar hazards?
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2. AIR.. Will the proposal result in'substa'ntial:
a. Air 'emissions or deterioration of ambient-
mbientair
Airquality?
,
b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke`"
or fumes?
,.,..
c'. Alteration of, air movement, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in, climate,
locally or regionally'.
,
3... WATER.Will the proposal result in substantial;
a. Changes in currents, or the course or
direction of water movements in eit.hex
marine or fresh. waters'?
.:
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage pattens,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve -
including Vegetation removal, channel-
ization or culvert installation.?
.
d. ,Alterations to the course or flow of flood
waters?
e. Change in, the amount of surface water in any
body!.',
water ..�,.,.
f. Discharge into surface Waters, or in any
alteration of. surface Water quality, including
but not 'limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity?.
g. Alteration of the; direction or rate of flow
:.
of ground waters?-
h. Change in the quantity of ground waters,`
either through direct, additions or with=
dralval.s, or through interception of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
i,. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise
available for public water supplies'?
j , Exposure ° :of people or property to water
related hazards such as flooding?
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13, TRANSPGRTATiON/CIRCULATI,ON, Wi11 the pr opasal
iresult xn:
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle"
-
moirement?
b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new parking.
Substantial impact on ,existing transportation
.
I systems.'?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of people and/or
of circulation or movement
goods?
_ e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or ,air traffic?
f. Incr,easla in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
14. PUBLI,C� IERVICES IVil,l the proposal have an e
upon, b'x resuG in a 'need for new or .altered
governmental Services
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
�
c. Schools?
d, parks or ogler recreational facilities?
e. `Maintenance of public facilities, including.
f. Other goveTnmental services?
._. .
ENERGY'. Will the proposal result in;
a 7 -Tse of substantial amounts of fuel.. or energy?
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b stibstantial.increase in demand upon existing
sOurces; of energy, or require the development
aI" new Sources of enL-rgy?
16. U''ILI'CIES. 1+1i1 . the pxopsa1 result in a need for
I
new systems, or substantial alterations to the
f 11 ownng
a„ Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
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d, Sewer or septic tank?
e . Storm water drainage?.--�-
f. Solid waste and disposal?,
17, HUMAN'IIEALTH. Will the proposal result in:
health hazard or potential
a �reatio of any
health hazard (excludin mental. health?
�.
b, Exposure of people,to potential health
hazards?
lg, AESTHETICS;. W 11 the proposal, result in the
to
o st�uctzon of any scenic vista or view open
the proposal result in the
the, public, or;will
xeatson of an aesthetically offensive site open
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to public' view? -""-
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YES,
RECREATION, WIX the
Y
proposal rosult in an impact
Opp ortunitiNo
es?t or a uantity of existing recreational
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2Q. CULTURAL I2ESOURCES;.
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a• xll t e proposal result in the alteration
Of or the �iestru,c tin 'O
a prehistoric o
historic archae'olagical situ?`
b
Will the proposal result xn adverse phys'cal �"
or aesthetic effects to
.T.._. a4.
'a prehistoric- car,
historic building, structure or objectfr
C Does 'the
proposal have t}ie Potential to cause
a
h would affect
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ethnic cultural values? un�.zluo
d• Will"the
proposal restrict existing religious.
Or sacred uses Vithi,n the
area? potential :irr act
V, I) uao ION OF ENVIRONI IENTAL EVALUATION AP 47-1,0-42
See attached
5
Applicant:
Wes Heitman Assessor " s Parcel ' #
47-� 10-42
Log # 85-N)-04-05
A. Pr oject_Descwi�itioC
1.
Type of, Project; Land Di vi sI on
»
Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map dividing 40 acres
into four parcels cit 10 acres eC-tch»
3.
Location; Appro)-timatoly ptita' east of the intorsoction Of
Highway 99 and Cana Highway, On ,4 private road, Chico area.
4„
Proposed Density of Devel bpment: 1 dwel l i mo rani t/ 10 Acres»
.
5.
Amount of Impervious urf aci ng h.
6.
ficcess and Nearest Public Road { s) : Private road Off of
Highway 99«
7.
Method of 'Sewage Disposal: Septic system.
E).
Source o•- Water- Supply: Individual wells
9.
PrOXi.mity of Power Lines: To original parcel,
110wPotential
for further land divisions and development: None.
a. EnvirOnmMntsl.a.SettxDg
Pb -v ica -Environment:
1.
Terrain
a GeOeral Topographic Character: Level IJppOr- Sacramento
Valley.
b» Slopes: tn�-q/
c,, hievat,on:
d L_i'mi ti ng Factors: None.
2„
Sci1s
a« Types and Characteri sti cs: Anita Clay Adage, Tuscan
Gravelly Clay Loamy underlain by more or less
cement 6d hardpan.
b. Limiting Factors: Poor drainage, subdrairtago.
• 1.
Natural Hazards of the Land,
a« Farthquakce Zone: Moderate, Class VIII, quake registering
in vicinity,
b,- Erosi bn P'otential : S1 i gr t .
c Landslide Pot onti alt
d. Fire Hazard ljbderate,
e. tw 1pt Ansive Soil Potentia.,,High.
4.
Hydrtal'ogy
.
A. SUrf. acs Water". Natural drai mage bn si, te, fieods 'i nto
Sacramento F -i ver.
b, Ground Water: Overlies area of Itsavy gr oL.tndwater'
withdrawals
c» lir mage Characteristics. Drains` sput-h-southwost to
Sacramento �i vel*
A
d. nnUAl Rainfall (normal,),., .
e, Limiting factors:
uw
Vi soal /aconic Quality: Scenic vi ews of Cascades to the cast.
b.
Acoustic nuality: Generally good.
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7.
Air Quality.- Good.
Bi bl og i cal.-,Eny' ECl[rWeht:_
B.
Vegetation: Grassland two rare and endangered speciesc
Euphcarbia Hooveri, Limnanthes Fioccosa.
9.
Wildlife Rabi tat a Open grassland, raptors, s,fnrrl l mammal s.
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Archaeol oqi cal, and Historical Resources in the area;
Low
including unknown.
1.1.
Butte County General Plan designation:
Agricultural-Residential.
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Existing Zoning% A-10.
1 a.
E;.isting Land Use ran-site: Upon land, access road in
place.
14.
Surrounding Areae
a. Land Uses; Open space, grazing, rural rettident ial
to the
northeast.'
b. Zoning: A-1.0., A--40
C'. Gen. Plan designations: Agri,cUltural-Residential
Sects
Open and Grazing, Orchard and Field Crops west, of
Highplay
99.
d. Parcel ° Sizes. W. 2441 .S 145, E: r, 10, N-'55740.
e. Population: Sparse.
M
Character of Site and Area: Grazing area.
16.
Nearest Urban Area: Chico, 7--1✓2 Miles South„
17,
Relevant Spheres of Influence: None.
1S.
Improvements Standards Urban, Area: N/A.
19.
Fire., Protection Ser-lvi r-e .
a. Nearest County (Stat+) Fare Station. #41 'Nord, 3
miles
south.
b. Water Availability. Yes;.
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Schools in AreaChico Unified School District