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1. • e M � J i •L e' M1' 1 _ p / 1 I t) • E r n , PLANNING 00121ISSTON SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DTV?SIONS APPLICANT Steve Lotti AP 47-13-141 & 142 ADllRZySSB._... P.O. ox 4807 Ch.xco, Cts 9`5927 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Reversion to acreage and `Fentative Parcoj, ,V4ap to divide Y 3.3 acres into 3 Parcels at 1+ acre each, LOCATION On the east side of FIwghwa approximately 200() feet south of its intersection with j4eridian Road, Chico area. ASSESSOR I S PARCEL NUMBERS)0 14 2 47-13-741 S R ZONING � GENS PLAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 11-5-84 GDA -220 Grand Ave . , Orovi.] le, CA 95965 DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN PUBLISHED PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE(8) PUBLISHED M 0. C. P G. B. DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED NUMBER .� DATE PLANNING DI.RECTORiS REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL _ DETERMINATION CATEGORICAL E:{EMPTION - DATE PILED AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION w DATE ADOPTED a MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED IMPACT REPOPT - DATE CERTIFIED t SU.B. COMMITTEE r-InTING MATE OVISOR7 AGENOY HEARING DATE ADVISOR',' AGENCY ACTION NOTICE OF DETERMINATIOPT, TO: x Office of Planning and Research FROM: Planning Dapatt,,-tent 1400 Tenth Streetp Room 121 7 County Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 Orovilla,, CA 95-965 or X County CIC it County as _ Butte ANI '09 M SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Sectio" Z1,19A jor,.21p?. of the Public Resources Code. 8 4 -1.1- 0 5 - 0-2 TontAtivc,Patcel Map AP 47 - -13-141 F1, 142 stevo Lotti tatia se Num r on ... . ......... Contact Pers 'Telephone Number .. . .... ....... bo (It submitted to Clearingheuse) (0 67 S1&_Aq6h John Mendotisa. Pithlio. Works 84122507 Project Location Iiast- side of Highviay 99, approximately 2000' south of intersection: its intersection: Ivith moridian Road, Chico a-iea. Ject Description Reversion to Acreage and Tentative Parcel Map to d -'vide acres into 3 paj�cels at 1+ acre eachi This Is to advise that the Butte County Advisor-. A. r enc - Age Lea Agency Reso&is !bit -7RYT has approved the above described project &nd has made the following determination InationS regarding the above described projecti. L The projectr W1110 K Will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An EnVironMentat Impact Report Was prepared for this project Pursuant to the provlslo,l of CEQA. A Negative Declax,, "'ton Was prepay ed for this project Pursuant to I the provisions of CEQA. The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be examined at; MitigOroviw l 6$ CA 95965 ndition of the apprOVal ation measures were, Were not, made a 0 of the project, /was 4. A statement Of overriding Considerations Wall noto adopted for this project. X ' Date Received for Flling 4/26/85 Z)Ignatore 8toi)hen A4 SttoetO-r See,( A.101 L I S"i e Revised January 1985 Y r' LAND Of HATtlt.tl VVUAITH AI`JI IlIA1.11 DEPARTMEN i' OF PUBLIC wonl(s WILLIAM (gill) t; HEFF, Director 7 COUN7Y CC-14TER DRIVt .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 45965 Telephone- (916) 534.4681 April. 15, 1985 RONA1J)0I McELROY Deputy DItector Steve Lotti P. Box 480T RE; AP 47-13-141 & 142 Chico, CA 9592.7 Reversion to Acreage &. Tentative Parcel Map Dear Mr, Lotti: At the regular meeting of the 'Butte County ,Advisory Agency held' April 15, 1985, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding environmental review and approved Lhe Reversion to Acreage & Tentative Parcel, Map for AP 47-13-141 & 142 subject to the conditions as lisLed on the attached sheet If no appt,als are timely filed --within ten (10) nays of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval --with the Clerk of the i3nahe of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied with order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte Countye in Department of public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of a approval by the Advisory Agency. Tf you should have any questions regarding this matter, pleasa ccsntact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff DiCaztor otc Public works 4 Yts t 1 Sohn FMehdoftan JM:ds Asst8tant 0treetor Attachment ec Planning Environmental Review thVironmental deet th DepatrttrLi nt G1)A OU146 Era. Pla"AY119 Cmrm APR 16 1585 grpvillo, Caliiatnlq A M �r 1 Ali'pB X, V t.OUN"Il t)1 i311 NI"1 FINVTRONNIE-NM Cllr__-'-CK--. Agency ) _ t'y tf 8�� �05�02 (to e comrlcterl .11�g It 4-1.3w14.1 �i 142 Lot t �..-,�•-�_..•--�- 1 ro l�nent - e_.....� :—y--� ii' 11, 1), c,tyl>J 07 Name Of p l� ��t oneatt and T"elxTQson:a�ivt; L • of p 17 GDA Add on 4807 rF-,- 2,2-gtiancl (lveTa.ue ,� P' . 0 .G' Cp 95927 I`eri-at1v--� Cx- Te..t .w ., ra � acan Reversion to Aerea e and 0- project clew L Parcel. Map a l�lA �'tO' r�s NO —. GTG14,IVICANGE DSANI1n"CORS- PlNGB t1? T ado 'cyto have. the Potc'nti.tt:l to de redu�'Q a. does t,hc prnl�'ct substantially to a 1)8G1e" s cat, 1 ttl�C 1-rish or n �n belo%J Se'1'.��' thcl ty o ul,Atip�,lto -drop * afi aliT ta, 1 anc o'r Fish OT t�illLvC P lirpaten to eIintinatc � 1' sustain IT lovals, restr�tot tha ttnirnal c om�nunity, t�eduoc1)e lttxiant oT- animal csv range Of attrc or en.daneied P W ox:tant e amPles Qf rho nrajoT l�eT�ands el:tminato ,imP or ,I'veltistory of californll history achieve )utent5al t'a term, r s 17oos the Vroi ect 11,1vc rho 1 d )act otr the ort � term bene tits to :11e cls: tT'itnent o loth" sh oas7 t;A shout-term i�lolattvely titl�;t�"t5nmC11tal gone. y t[*T',m x1111 acts Wil l ertvil'unm�TTt is t�rhi+�IT oe.ku�s itt a brick Lic�T'lc+d oC time ,. ettdt�re trtto tlti:c rt�ture.j Pro of have impacts wliirli are bIC?vitltl- c i:l,e nrnto Y°Lst�trtes till-y l.imte4l s but cumuldtl' ely Constc;erable7 (� two or more SOP et o>" tlTo tc�tttiativcly l,rojopt n)ay, ala theneile T 1 G l of h4i r ..�.• wYt�re the i�nliac.t en o7e11 r 3sotrrc.e smFil l , liar who , itt1nt , i 1�i1�1UCtS Ott 1114' Q1t'4`1i 'IIt T.S w) r.`h 141V� l aC l }"0t. 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EART Cs) maybe" answers a a � Will the pro re wired Bolostable earthy pos ti result g' subs�rcond• in s'gni ica b Disru ons or, i s' nr„ YES ,'_1A��� NO , uctt�reschanges in overcoVeri ' displaefients C. Ch an ng if ' �'e in topo rhe soil � � c'omPactzOn. or featu d„ Y o r —�. Destruction_, res? ph ground Surf aCe covering o • Increase gep.lo�i.c °� °r modificat . either On1nx,"tiad orpyateraeatureS?2 ° Cltan.gts in dei site? erosion Of soils'. sands, or chanosiµtion or exo or erosio sign wh',ges in silt at' ndOf beach -1,'er of st tumay or theif deposition LOSS an nlet eor b d toy 1 Of prime la�e7 the Ocean or outside des, agrYcultux.I _t. o fin a t.e d h� P sure of urban hazards su, p00 axe s llY 7) 7'o` uctive $o ff ha pie or slide ch as each tikes rtrr to geoYo --`_" sotrnd,aIure la ds . gac ox s n 1r,des� mur a, s YVi 11 the pro miia'r ha es., g ---. Air Ong proposal result ai or deter. xn substa ""- b • rhe qus� �oy 1oration o amhie al ' cxeat nt or c. Alto���es? of °hadetie,tab.�e odd-�s. anon' off. smoke temperature sir movement -.�_. locally er reg ung xY an e �in'ooiianat, or 3' iV`A1'E22. , --�. n IVB 1; �� o ge$-= �) p0$al rCS�t dir, n currents Ion Of �sto y or the in su ntaal marine or cvater move course, or ---�. b:` 'Changes i. resh tratpr �ments in either c, or the abs or rate ptior� rates 4 Need foie i Site amount " ments> znc ,and e suao surf�nr patterns, Jzatio ludin l ver ce drains off? -_ d:lvert anon removal,,. prove. ... AlAlte.rati0 fns � � n ins 'to �� het a . actio , � channel . '= er•s, e course n. e° Chan go ill or flow Of flood r � water bod r?he arhotarit o alter Into ntv aux dace water 1n any –_.. LS Jori of �urtace tvator.s o but not limited rv,-ztor in ani ... gk *11119041 or 1urb ° to tumper•atirrquality ihc,,Uding Alteratio . idity`a dxssp Solved, Of h Of the h,. grotlnd W,te.r,s o.Ireetion or o " Chan � r ate eith�7r, dire I quantity o f �10 v 'eliti'� la" Li„ 11 ra f`o'und oxreat additJons ova4sy Ox thrt! a0 for, by gh .into t 1 � r • _ h, 1.1 t a �c.ductJo � s rix' e�oa.�•s�,tions °n of all av ixab7 ir1 talo antoUlit esure dor 7'ixi� i c o water othez•taise related Such �vater _. hazy i OPIO or property i es 7 . ch as �`loodx�",:ngo ►Vhterson �. `: 4 . PLANT LIFE. Wi,11 the proposal, resui t in substantial a., CTange' .n the diversity of species, or numl}ex of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquaticplants)'? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? r. Introduction of new' species of plants into an area, or in a barrier' to the normal replen'sh_ meat :6 existinG species? C� . g u Reduction in acxea e of an, arlcultura ~ g l crop? _ ..... 5. ANIMAL LxFE_, Will l the proposal result in sub tial a. Chian `an the diversity o f� Speci.es or number's of .any species of animals (birds, land animalsincluding reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthi,c organisms or inserts) b. Reduction -in the 'numbers 6-f `ra.ro any unique, or endangered species of Animals? C. Introduction _ of new species of animals ;into an area, or. result in a barrier to the migration Or movement of anima,�s? d, Lletera.a�ration �o e�istin � _�'a.sh � g -. or wildlife .,� habitat,. �. NOISE. Wi11 the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels?' b. Exposure of Peqple to severe noise le re � 7: LIGHT ANIS GLARE. Will the proposal produc sig—T i -i.cant ].fight and glare's 5. LAND USE. Ivill the proposal result in a su stantial alter=altion of the present or planned land use, of an area.?�_._. 9. T �� RESOURCES.' W proposal result in C�1e o subs a. Increase in the rite Of use of an natural y resouaces. b. Of any non-renewable natural ePletion ros10. RISK GF. UPSET,-.. Will, the proposal involve: a, risk of eXp 16sibn or the release 0f hazard ous substances 011CludIng, but 'not limlited to, tail, pesticides, chemioa - . is ox ra ) the event of .an accident or u` set conditions? p . n b. Possible interference With ZLn emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? ll. POPMATION Will the proposal alter -thee. location, dist buFii hn, densit Or qroWth rate of the human population. Iv, HOU8INCL Ivilt the proposalaffect eki.st ng houslt i 'rOate a demand t�iiy additional housing? o.�, c �4___. •TRANSPORTATION/CIRCUtATTO. W, tieProposal YrAYBE Noresult .n : x11 a. Seneration of subs movement? tantial additional vehicle b, Effects on existing d parkin k� ng faC lines demand i or or ---- .,. nejv , c. Parking'? Substantial t . mpact On,: 5 7. ys terns , exis ling txansp�cirt tion d• AYE Significant a.ltera,tions to present patterns of circulation ar movement goods? oi= people And/or Alterations e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f• Increase xn traffie hazards to motor vehic bicycli8ts Or pedestrians? les, 14. PUBLIC SERVIUp , Will the proposal have an er,.. upon, ax result in a meed for now or altered ff`cct gov�rnmen'tal serv;i.ces a ,Fire pratectibn? b. police Protection? C, Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. anee af; ublic facilities' toids, roads? p x includingf. ther;governmental`services? 15.NRGY. jVil1" the l r propoSa 'resul't a. Use of substantLal Amounts of �'uel.or energy? b. Substantial increase in dem_a°.gid tXpon existing sGur�e a enemy, or require of nett sauces of the development ever by" 1 UmrtjTj,rS; Will the prrapsal result in a need dor e� Systems, ox_ substantial folio ilig. v�.n alteratlo s to the g' a POWer or natural: g,as? b, Comitiunications systems ? c: Water: d,.._.�. or septic c '-t.' tank y eStorm tooter drainage? ----- .. And disposal? 17 , HtWill the proposal. result in a Creatxb' of any health ` hazard or potential hazard he��.th C�'.�.�`�.11din,g ni.Jnta�. w1C-''��.th�'"{ - b, ��'k asUre b� , • .� ea le 7 ha�ards , people to poteriti.al tiea�.t11 _ 18. AP"VHPT1C5 ' IVill. the projos ruct� bn of o 0a.l reStIlt the .n ally scenic vista o OW Opeto, the public, or twill the For l�:)' apasal result the to to Publibri of anaesthetically ofnsive pubo view? fesite open 4 AS;'}]ll NO 19. RECREATION. Will the ".`AY ... proposal. 'result it ).`ES M ...,, upon the quality or quan.til'Y of e Opportunities? ng xist I ;rcational 20. CULTURAL RnSOURCES a- Will the proposal result in the a teration of or the destructior, of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the prorjosal result in adverse p}yl.;cal, or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to Cause --� a physical change which Utould affect unique ethnic cultural values? Will the proposal restrict existing religious X or sacred uses Ivithin the potential impact' area? V DISCUSSION OF ENViRONMENTAL EVA DATION_ AP �7�1��1,4.1, & 14,2 I. b,. Creation of this one extra parcel will disrupt 1/3 of an acre. Approximately overro'vcx or other»is 30 Of the entire site will be over.covered by homesites and driveways IJltT ng construction activities, there may be an incr �, soil erosion. owse in. 1. g: This 11roperty is outside of the identified urban area Cexr;sus) and located on prime agricultural soils. (1980 1 Ph. � g measured within the Richter Scale }carie been Earthquakes registering 4.9 on represents a woderateethreat to Persons}sand p activity d property.; 3. bi Stormwater runoff will, increase slightly, demand for improvements within Rock Creek drainage abaSin _g basin. 3. ji A zone ''A"' flood 'boundary is located 800,north,_ along Rock Creek, 6. b• ' Itte County 'General Pian noise element estimates generated by traffic on Highway 00 t, be sound levels 70dB within 100, 65dB wit' in 200 60d8 beyond 4001 .federal regulations establish 60dB.as tho maximum sound level Permitted in resi6ential areas, The Butta urCounty Cexi.eral Plal county, 45 CNE}. , tttilites a Moro reasonable standard for a r indoors. All resdentxal for must camps with Butte County General plan noise clentont. 8 The project will C-Onvort an open ;Geld to resident ` Though the property is z y -residential uses_. p p �' oned SR-1, development at that density is premature and Ott of character with land uses, Zoning within the vci.nity issA40 the surrounding 5o R-C, 512`11, higher. g0 �s posted 5S mph)with an average speed somewhat higher. ri y Within the 4,600' :from Anita to Meri(lia.n Roads,, arc". 3 roads (Anita, Meridian, Keefer) , Approximately 13 driveways, and a narrow bridge a.I- Rock Creek. 'rheso numerous encroachments are limiting IL ghwily OW s ability to carry through traffic and creating sti,rot'y ba.Zc1�'Ci.s. Shoulders aro `Clot paved, nor" wide enoug]l to U1. 1,01V Ucco-.10r, tion and deceleration of vehiclo;s prior to mitering, the traffic la.nc. 14. a. lire Station 1111 is Located approximately 1.12 miles south o:r this property. ii„volopment in areas lacking community water ' will hamper the Tire department's a.b .l. i.i y to provide service. 14. U. Develop111ollt 1Yi jl place greater demand on, x i stint; poli.cc facilities. 14:. c,: Chaco Unified School District has noti ficd the County that continued approval of residential dcvclo client is loading ;to ovei crowding within the system. The applicant may ci.thor negotiate an agreement wit'. the district or prepare an 11TH to d.isctlss thisissLt�. .16. 17. rl a. 1)evelopmeI t, doi,.glti.es must corlply witll Butto County subdivi- ubdivi-sion. sion.ordinance and tll(,, nitrate action plan. Continued use of septic tanks 1� i 11 allow co17.CG11trCtl ifJ1I o'1 nitrates lYi.thirl the g1rollndwilter. 10. C,. StorI111Vatcr drainage is required on parcels LL" this donsi.t.y, Drainage plans are to bo submitted to the 1)e1)artmont off' Public lNorks and CalTrans for approval. 2 is ; ,, 13uttc County maps indicate tlli.s site couldhave been used by Native Amor is afts . 111ion the original paiccl, was divld.od _ (47-:13-19) an archaeological survey wlas propa.ied.. A survey twill. n.ot 1)e required of tills Project . t4 c. Cumulat~i.vo i1-pticts to Chico Oni'riod School District and 1i.�1ghway 99 may result r1`0111 tills PrOjoct: Aft ,lurk tVill be roCtui.rGd. Unless sL1it41blo 1111t1gatioo, 1110asuros, including an agrecille t With Chico Untried School District, are submitted within 15 days, µ ` Applicant:, IZt�u� A. Aossor's Parcel # 47�13- DATA SHEET ERD Log # 8 4 -11- 0 S ()�. 4 Z Project Description Type of Projects Tentative Parcel Map 2. Brief Description-: Reversion to acreage and resubdivision Op 1.5,ac. to create 3 parcels of 1.1 ac. each. 3. Location: Past side of Highway 99, 2000' south of its intersection With Meridian Road, Chico. 4. Proposed Density of Development: 1 div. /parcel 5. A.mourt of Impervious Surfacing Moderate 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): 13ighway 99 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septics S� Source of Water Supply: Individual wells 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Along Highway 99 10. Potential for "f xrther land divisions and: do velopment : _ Zoning_, requires 1 ac. minimum t�arccl sa ze. Environmental. Settin Physical Enyi.ronment,: 1. Terrain a General: Topographic Character: Level: ValleY hand b Slopes: o ~ � o --� 3• c. tl evatiorn -k1701 d. Limiting Factors: Nene. Soils a. Types and Characteristics., Mixed soil typos Phase and Vina Gray Loam Adobe. ~ Vina Loam Grey Moderate li . b. Limiting 'actors: nuc fact�.onpotenti7 - Natural Hazards of the Land a, Earthquake Zone: Earthquakes cakes o 49 on the ,Richter ucale Piave been b. Erosion Potent Wil.`: 11, 1 �.E alta d. afire Hazard: .�LuLssif �� o. Landslide Potential: None e. xponsive Soiiqc�� rani- �i Data,Sheet continued b. Ground Water: Overlies arca of heavy groundwater withdrawal.. c. Drainage Characteristics: Within Rock Creels drainage basin. Drains SN, d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 20-22" e,, Limiting Factors • Nitrate contamination of ares : candlvater south of 4role+ct site. 5. Visual /ocenic Quality: 6. Acoustic Quality.- Hwy. 99 adjacent generates noise levels of 60-70dt 7. Air Quality: Fair to poor dependent on traffic volumes and wind da.rC..,-• ~ , Biological EnvironmenM ` S. Vegetation: Open grassland . 9. Wildlife Rabita:t: Open grassland, best habitat: is l.oc:,.ted along Rock Creok to the north. Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological, and Ai,storical Resources in the area: Nigh 11. Butte County General. Plan designation: Agricultural -Residential. 12, �isti;ng Zoning: SR -1 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Undeveloped 'prop'erty 14. Surrounding Area a. Lana Uses: Rural 'residential with low densities Orchard and. Pastures to the west b. Zoning SR -1., A -S, A-40,- R -C c. Gen. Plan designations: Agri:cul.tural.-Res dent al Cpin f; Grazi M:g, Orchard $ Field Crops d.: Parcel Sizes:. Fery 2-5, 10, S0, 60, 80+ e. Pop --',' anon: Sparse 15. Oharactc - of Site and ,Area., Rural: area showing signs of' suburban oncroa� ments : �----� 16. Nearest 'Jiban Area., Cjj,-',go +4.. %i.les south _ 17. Relevant �`phereo of l:nfluence: ri:ty of Chico: Chico Area Recreation District 18. 1.mprover %ts Standards Urban Area: Outside of ideintified urban area 19. lire Prot ction Service a. Xeax% ! t County (State) Piro Station., #41, 1' w i . south b Wate- Availability? 'Canker truck 20. Schools Area: Chico_ Unified School: District App end.ix V (b - OF cAt►�oav►a—.TRgNsPO r D PAT�Y1El T Ur l vAi\15PORTAT y --- _ DiSTRI T 3 P.O. BOX 911, MARYSVIU,E' :95401 Telephone (916) 7t11 -44Q November 29, 1984 Q- But -99 lotti Parte i. b�Ur{{ �,IIAf•1 C�uw �ItiYr 'rte' hIr. John Merldonsa Butte County Daivirtinent of Public Vlorks 7 County Center Drive arovill.e, CA 9596 Dear NIr. �Tendorsa: Caltrans, District 3y has reviewed t _ create- three 1 -acre he laotti tentative -1 Road. excels on the,east side of f�i � �" 9?, jY ,99IMtP, whish would . 7.1 x►esr rleridi.an `tile optional driven , encroachmentpermit� requestrra per this map is �ub�ect to G� trn�y' application process:. The County, r rosp�on; irk e x"csr aclaressiIIE pe�tentia1 impacts zri.t ih th State ap-ency, ie accordin-u to the prova stens of G x . the drivewey Zvotzld be revi,Etved : A' Upon receipt fit of wey in the i � t of the peMit application, v-ie�,pat. feldrorn a sctCe4, 1 and engineering �prean't�l:tivE �"'-:u additional 1xara tion on. the above recittirer`_r tha shat dcontact -thP District Pe.rmi is OPFt h ' .. 1-1.403, or tT e nie Balzer, telephone ( � ) 7,1,1-449,9. applicari't or her . r x te�.ep, one Si.nc�+re _ _ (916) District Director o:C Tra.taspor,tata oi, ::"'6' �-�.j GPY ie i'anci renmynta:l lixlrtth - aut; ° Co f'Ydrin h atm CJr�v:Il�a lifa Adminislrniive 0MCe' 1163 )EAST SEVENTH,STREL-r CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95926 Area Code (9 16) 891.3000 hnuary 29, 1985 County of Butte Department of. Public Works 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 9596:5 Attn.. John Mendon Sa SUBJECT STEVE LOTT, PARCEL MAP Assessor'is Parcel Nos, 47-13-141 47-13»1.42 Dear Mr. Mendonsar As the result of the Developer agreement with the Chico Unified School D;vi ict I:o spec:�iecl 5 entered inha an conditions relative to t meet certain District is now satisfied that this he subject project, the p project cvl3. not have an adverse impact u on schools in the t�istrict. Consecluentl measures relative ty this County to consider school ti it is no lon er necessar fjr t_he s p�.ojectr mitigation very truly yours, Robin G. Thompson Business Manager/Comptroller RQGTJkb cc! Zil H McCabe tte County Plannin Steve Lotti Department STATE OF CALIFORNIA—OFFICE OF THE GOVEfpR OFFICE OF PLANNING 1900 TENTH STREET AND RESEARCH SACRAMENTO, CA '95814 January z5, 1985 Laura M. Tuttle Butte County Planning 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965-3397 (916/445-0613) Subject: Steve Lotti Tentative Parcel Map, SCh #r` 84192507 M LJ ---- �, GEORGE DEUKMEIIAN, GolcMnr planning coram. Foul//©, Calitarrue Dear M8. Tuttle; The State Clear' Selected state a 9h°use submitted the state a agencies for revieweorsy am� environmenta] agencies have do* um t to comments, Period closed and none of This letter certifies onl review requirements for wraf at You have complied California Environmentalenvironmental with the State Clearinghouse 6lualt doc�ients,, pursuant to the applicable, th;Ls ShouldY Act (EIR Guidelines,, Section 1520 5),. or title not be construed as a authorit interests of the S waiver of 5) State of any jurisdictional Where ,fir, ►., i s California. } )ect may still require a allL '- .tY or jurisdiction by law. State fresm state the PlIvironmenta,] rf SO, the state ga C'es with permit medi:atel dOC�m ent is their decision- gencies will have to Y after the cbc making please use the Notice of Determ' f� ized with antact the Of, overridingenation,, adopted mitigation co'�PY Of the final_ document, considerations: measures, and foment,, Once. the c')c ,. �Y statements omen. is adopted (Negative and if a decision is made to a must �claratan) or cer '- be filed with the Co prove the project, a ti Pied (final BIR) approval from y Ung' Clerk. if j Notice Of Determination state aged , the project r rn►ination With the Secreta cY the Notice of squires discretionary rY for Resources (BIR Guidelines, rmillai Sincerely, on must also be filed 15094(b)) 04, L'ohn B. ohanlan r/ Chief Deputy Director