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N J 3 A'• y, f, if 4-- NIS c c L --j A ev IID I01 A CIS ICOUNTY OF BU TTE ...'A N L nci a DMIOPMent'-Sec. 7A- 4Z 77C 417 L AT S.' V%. :mER V V, s I0, NJQ� -7 F- L. L, W I- Ir ifIc AUP" 'Q li� CH Ac^ iIt7,7777� 7�7 --,77-7 77777=7;77 iifp1j, aNT 'I A", Z;7' I', v ittI41 I... . ... . . .. Cl TIC) ® 0 M . I m ■ .. _ PLANNI*IC I.OtPivi 5SI0\T SbMMAR_ SHEET FOR. LAND DIVISIONS ' APP=LICANT 'Dorothy �allnr s� Log#89-01-24-01 ADDRESS Route 3 Bax: 3226, Orland., CA 95963 OWWuR Priscilla Crow Estate, Route 3 Box 3226, Orland. CA 95963 _, PROZECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel leap to divide 4.0 acres +1- to create 4 parcels at I acre +/-- each. LO T:co -� parcels located south of Ta- for Street between Hamilton-Nora-Cana E�i4»ty and ford. Highway, Nord area AS'.�SSCR, S PARCEL NUMBER(S) _ 41-15-27 O II3G A`R GEN-rAL PLA:7 Q charm& PROJECT CONS!S' 8NT ,� . Januar 5, 1289 tiGEPA% PLAi3 I.ON.Or�IArICE ?2EPOR'J' Field. Croy � DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE L,zza CO.iSE)kVATION :ACT CONTRACTS? Na bAsB APPLICATION RECEIVED January 24 1989. A.G--ST/SURVEYOA/CIVIL ENG-,NEER: Roper Associates ADDRESSi P.O Box 885 Chico, CA 95927 ------ DXTS, ;PLANNING DIRECTORS,REPORT PREPARED t3G I1�ONN.E2 TtsL CATEGORICAL EX-LIPTION - DATE FIED 3O� ,_ DA NATION �1 � IvEGAIME DECLARATION - DATE ADOPT cs 0T�N A��� DATE ED MItlGATEb NEG4 DECLARATION DA'TV ADOPTED WNV, IMPACT REPORT- DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLEAIZINGaOU8E N0. ` EVr .CNC DATE Al�.sa;Y'S()RY AGENCY HEARING DA`T'E .APF�u. L HILINIqlNG DATE APPy�,ED ,_ C�S:�'��',�TS ,T'':�RPir�iNNiN(> I�IR;Cit7R � 5 REPOI2'1�: s coftmIng JA's 2 4 - TENTATIVE TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION' TENZATIyr' p° RCEL MA;i • + O'ray+le, G�l�forr F?NI=ARY SUBDSSTON WAIVER '"JI:+`;A'.r'T�7N (Please ;check appropriate box) APPLICAPdT 24220'G 1'. SL1l„//✓� s PHS WE N0 F'6S SZ7, ADDRESS r4 _ _3 MMER; V..:,-olm N0 ADDRESS: _SlShF ,Qs 413ovx ENGINEER OR SURVE x.R s 4 990CIA 13G'„1E NO: 3¢Z Zbs J ADDRESS: Q� 13r77 8,6 6" W-16 MAIL NOTICE OF !MARING 'I" Y LOCATION Qr PY3Pr 'cTY Tar7TJSKiP Z Z bl RAI', YE 1(1 SECTION AsSESSioli'S 1'ARG'EY NUMBER: TOTAL ACREAGE PLEASE SMIT PRDL=TARY TITIN. REPORT OR PE IT'' I'OLIC`Y. 4F TITLE INSUPANCE (dated viith-i u last sic iiantlzs) WITH APPLICATIOY: i. IN -D-1 ;ATE BELOW THE DAZE A, M RECORDING !ITFflRMATION PY Ttdf11CH THIS PART7.C;; BAR 1,AR:,ML FAS CREATED DATE 3— Co 9 v BOOK 310 PAGE . & Z j W BER AND .SIS 01' PARCELS BEING1 CREATED (inc1.1ding Any remainder)-. DISTANCE TO NA"- JRAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAA: / . A14-4 PROPOSED t•THOD OF SE<'rAGE IIISPCTSAL:�Y!��r�.. �7GICS (Check Vld,'holalth Department) 1 PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER: _ �ii'j�TTi1lG �vECCwS (Cheek vi,bh I ealt.h Departmenfh) DO POWER AND 10ROITE LINES EXIST TO THE BOUNI�A7X OF TIM ORIODIAL POCEL9 . IF NOTy ESTIMATE M BSST&gCE THEY WILL RAVE TO BE EXTENDED; ---- F Lb 10 O ReVi8 ed 7-2h,--80 r Y_ J U5 11'QH OFFICE USE ONLY: " `Butte County Planning :Dept Receipt # 7 County Center Drive �,`��� Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Applicant �Dlahu C lh (916) 534-4601 AP #� Subdivisions Name (if applicable) APPENDIX E Fate. Filed: LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS 5unPle-mental Information for Planning Department 1 List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, ,including those required by city, ,regional,' estate and ,federal agencies: NoMS 2: Proposed sche64ling/associated projects; .7- ; 3, Anticipated incremental development (phasing of subdivision units,; future development plans) �1 4, What method kill be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe haw on-site and downstream drainage channels will be affected. w, _ �1�'ja�T%�h Cll�t/I71�10r✓S` 5. Proximity of water for fire fighting & ng purposes (hydrants, .ponds,. etc,); f,. Will excavation or grading be 'necessary? Cubic yards (estimate),, Directions for travel toert ro p P y (rural and mountaHous area only), �i1�Jrf 7b "7? AWA/ 5 s� lY // 11 8. ENVIRONMENTAD_IMPACTS AND MITIGkLION MEASURES` Identify potentially .significant environmental impa.ts associated with the land divisior,,. What project design features or special cond .t ons of approval (miti,,Ia!i.on measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? 1\10AI 9, EN-VIRONMENTAL SETTING* a) Describe the project ,site as it exists before the project, including information nn topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures.. _ FOvc. by Describe the surrounding properties, including information. on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residc=jiti al, commercial, et,_.) intensity* of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shop-,!j depart- mint stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, tear yard, etc.) . 57�h� �t `Spm j 2�51,01t Get, o2raalikpj:. 12A(L l AO CERTIFICATION: 1 hereby certi.", that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the "Jest of my ability,; and that the facts, statements and information presented ai*i trite and treot to the 'Jest of my Knowledge 6r%d belief. D ,.. Sigfiature A For *'Use separate sheet for Longer responses. 4/85 G86L6 NNP �O A�Oo o Mmyflocwm GE ., L PLAN Go:riTFC7i`�"IA1V'CE REPORT `,,, oR gA cEt MAI- oR 'sysx�=v*xST0N' MAP JAN 2419$9 i Haas A1.4 to be completed by applicant; r APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRTF2ION; 3, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NMKBEP.(S): 9+, PROFOSED USE: 1 following items are to be completed by the Planning Department; 5; •C��?j�.EfrT' ZONIt1C;/� !! 1//J/ a'r.���-:—�'"X''-Yt�r.il7r�# t_ LAND cONSERVAToN AGP,EaD:ttT< xI.t 5 -�;VJERAL 'PLAN DESIGtiATION: dA{.7 r1�Ur7 �r� r.Id alar 1 Criteria : AVIIAICUL ,L-RESIDElf.—LIAL r5 NO It is recon:tended that your perform the following checked iMacs: Agricultural compatibilityARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK 2 date: and Sewer Capacity - EOTA4NICAL SURVEY Adequate Fire Facilities --#//- GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Road Capacity ,ar:d Maintewsce v YES Access to Commercial and Schools NO WITHIN UEPAPMIENT OF FISH _ 4 .CHARD, jim FIELD CROPS AND GAME DEVELOPAiEN ZONE: I., Predaminant 5-10 ac. Parcel Size _. �. Vici:nity of Urban Boundaries 4lITHIt FLOOD `PLAIN: 3, .Ag„ •liability not IMP$ite6 WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR ,Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to LAND USE PLAN;, . _E GENERAL PLAN: 1. Land SSe - -If Yes; - 2. Conserxation _ Name of Plan 3. Open Space :.-1' WITHIN UR-�'j RESERVE, - 4i Safety- 5. Noise If yes) Name of ResezvE 6. Housing 7w Cirettlation t/ AIRPORT LAND USE PLANT �djtli3G L;C tl1ENTS: NE d�1Z01�45c'U �h� /:-t�7- l'ON1=012✓» ou ITE ir''/'(l1tlT ,� — = 7 ,�/iJ` c1� �,��'P�rtl%!�i ,a.>.l.,+rl."f t/S = �1��)E•c� i.GW'r'LY'I)i5 +''U lu 61 tF',7 Staff~ J"ignat�ute bate AS THE APPLICANT FOR THE P.EIlIfE52ED LAND .bIVISION O I AM AWARE OF THE aOVE STAFF =t MTNATION aGARDIVO THE CONFORMANCE W`xA THE GENERAL PLAN Aim ZONING. Dated J C 5ignatttre of Applicant fthis report Will expire and be discarded six (6) months from the date of the staff signature. Ln 1t7t)(1A (revised 6-$7) 7Q L." ?C Planning. Department ) NAME i . DOROTHY G. SALTNAS Environmental Health Department (Forestry Department) AP:, 47-1:5-27 a �; J, Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) _._ e County Sheriff "`&E ("check title 'report foreasement) I,aci fic Bell_ Butte County mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Sr-hoo3 District (wall maps / � t .� Water Company (if :individual wells are not indicated on application or reap) ^ Durham Irrigation OR Durham 1-16tual Water Co, California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville—Wyaodotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Therralito irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) ';mesaddle Community�Services Distract (Paradise area along Pentz Rd.. to lake) Del. Ora Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzzt;eil Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation Dstr,`W Casty of (check wall maps for spheres of influence') Ori -*Ile Chico -. Paradise Biggs Gridley OBVILLE AREA ONLY: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreati6n District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) �i S, RICHVALE; GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall snap and title report to see what applies. 8one areas overlap. Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 ._.. Reclamation District #$33 Reclamation District #`2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and (same (near water and i,: rural, and mountain areas) Cal. Trans (near State H«y, 32, 70; 99t 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy: & Richvale Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) ` United, States Forest Service '(if project borders LISA land ---check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (pr6perty, near cake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (pt'operty near Lake Oroville —L- watershed) Rock -Creep Rectaimatibn Dist, (west of Chico Airport, Louth of Rock Creek and _ east of Hwy, 95 (see wall neap) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) Southern Pacif-c Transpot,,ation Co". SPECIAL CASES: check t'tle report for any Mention of,special services or eeaementz such ; as to Thermalito Irrigatlon District. (numbered items) NC7'3:`��'.E OT' I.7ET�RI`�ZN.dA.'�C ON r TO ; Office of Planning and c - Butte County ' ].4bQ,Tenth Street, Room �M Planning Department Sacramento, CA et, O County Center Drive or JUL Q ;3 1989 O.roville GA 95965 County Clerk County of Butte CANDM'o i. U s , Lie Co. tk B rKAT R uu 4str -TmcT Filing of Notice of Determination itt ccompl�ance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code: roject Title AP ll Name Tentative Parcel Map 47-15-27 Dorothy Salinas 9i;ate Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone 1Jumber (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 538-7266 Project Location South of Taylor street between Nord Highway, Nord area; Hamilton -Nord -Cana Highway and Project on Tentative parcel Map to divide 4.0 acres ± to create 4 parcels at 1; 7W,s is to advise that the Butte County Ad?risory Agency (Ldad Agency or Responsible Agency) eras approved the above-described project on July 3f 1989 and has made- (Date) u the follooring determinations regarding the above-describod project; I. The project wi]], !_,,will riot; have a significant effect on the environment. ' An Environmental Impact Report Was prepared for this project, pursuant to the provisions of cEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project: tpursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3- Mitigation measures were, _-- were noty made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding considerations was, . X was not, adopted for this project, This is to certify that the final 21H with comments and responses and record of ptoj act approval is available to the general public at Butte County Planning bepartment 7 County Center Drive OtOville; CA 95965 Data ReGe3ved for Filing and r 'Posting at OPS gnatur B.A. Kircher, Director of P,jahnihq 9601 Title �.z tAr.rO 0P ftATURAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 ,lune 19 1989 M Dorothy Salinas route 3 Box 5226 Orland'. CA 9596:3 Re: Tentative Parcel Map APt 041--15-0-02 Dear Mrs: Salinas; -'he Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance to the California Environment -11 Quality p,ct and forwatded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required los days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 211:51.5i in addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 2o- 63 and 20.99 of the Butte CountySubdivision Ordinance has been completed Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report Ohich has been prepared for your project. Please review the ein,closed' Planning Director's Report with conditions of, approval if applicable, if you note any errors or Omissions in, our evaluation: please bring them to our attention,, The Environmental: Documents and Planning D'irector's Report for your project have been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65,950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory,. Agency set hearings and approve or disapprove your project Within sit months from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The sic month time -limit for your project mandated by State law, will occur on July 21, 1989, The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project; .l:f there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified impact re-evaluation of your project shall be required. rrrT ER-.DEPARTME:•iTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Butte County Advisory Agency 1'`ROM Planning Director OUBJECT: Report on a TentativF Parcel Ma for or Dorot .�F# 047--15-0-02'S by Salinas ATE: June 19, 1589 T, is is a proposal to divide four acres to create four 60P acre each. The uz. Parcels at present. zoning is Agricultural-Residential. wbe Land Use Plan Map of the Butte Count 'bis area as Orchard and Field Crop. Y General P COmmunt P There are lar designates y plans for the area. _ no specific or she proposal does not conflict with Count or proposed element.of the Butte Count Y zoning nor any adopted �u my Specific or community plan. Y General Plan ,nor any A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the pr+a ect in accordance to :the California Environmental proposed j and forwarded to Quality Act re-guired 105 days as mandated'ebycthetvisor �e Section L Agency within thea 1151.5. California�Public Resource -s Recommend approval pProval of the proposed Tentative -y Salinas, AP #047-15-0-027 subject to thece3' Map for mit gat an treasure; following 1• Place a note On theese _ lend or included' within Map: area parcels are adjacent to Purposes, and residents of thiszoned for agricultural to inconveniences or_ discomfort risng from the use. agricultural chemicals Property may th subject r inc, of herbicides pesticides g, but not limited to; pursuit o£ agticultttr�al operations ±r8' and from the limited to, cultivation; Including, but not and harvestin Plowing, spraying, Pruning,, noise g ohlch occasionally generate dust, smok and odor. agricultural zones whichte County hay establisriod Productive agricultural have as a priority, tis. for said zones 5 ural purposes, and residences within and an ashould be djacent properties Prepared to accept such inconveniences from normal, necessary farm operatjons, or discomfort gM:f�u Cc: Dorothy Salinas AOM7 :Associates 1, y OU00 O. flaring comm -•,�....� �►UIV 993 r (iroviil C tifolrns - - suite, Colin LAND OF NATUPAL U`.rEALT� M Ah)4) t3CAF1T1" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS W LL.IAM {8111) CHEFF, Dir;ctor 7 COUNTY CENT':R DRIVE r OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96965 `!Iephonet (916) 538•760 RONALD D, McELROY CiiE'IED MAIL - Deputy Director' June 15, 1989 Dorothy Salinas RE AP 41-15-23 Route 5 Box 3226 Tentative :Parcel Map Orland, cA 95963 Dear Ms. Salinas; Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency,vill hear your application on the above -identified property on July S, ,1989, The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel 'trap. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet: The meeting will commence at 9.00.a..m. in theBoardof Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building4 25 County Center Drive, Orrwille, California I If you have any questions regarding this matter, pleasle contact this office: _ Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works hri lendonsa Assistant Director Jt�t/ds attachment CC Planning Department Environmental, Health Department Roper A8sociates 77 'Cor F(anntn# C:txru�, JUN 12,1989 16 01,11h, (� 7 LAr4D OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICHEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH x; Address IN 196 Memorial Way 111 County Canter Drive 0 747 Elliott Road Reply to Chlco, California 95926 Oroville, California 95965 Paradise, California 95969 Tolophone. 916/891-2727 Talophonat 916/538;7281 Telephone: 916/872-6308 June 8, 1989 I Dorothy Salinas M Dorothy Salinas Parcel Map Rt, 3 Box 3226 Taylor St. Hamilton -Nord. Orland, CA 95963 Cana Hwy., Nord Area APm 47-15"27 Dear Ms. Salinas: This department has advised. the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above applicatiori.. Based on, present information;, we ran recommend approval or conditional approval. - - 'Recommended Conditions for Approval 1, Ftov'idarounciean area those areasonfor wells s 2�andleachfLld free setback:. Pr parcel _ 3. 7. Provide a 100` leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries. 3 Provide for compliance with the $latte County Flood Plain Ordinance sewage disposal requirements. 4. Properly pump and fill the abandoned septic tank, 5, Locate and if necessary relocate sewage disposal systems serving existing dwellings onto their respective parcels, 6, Provide an approved source'of water for each existing tesidence. - 7. Provide compliance with the California State Housing 1,814. Remove the dilapidated housing nuisance lieluding the accumulation of rubbish ;said debris. i C ; . vro DOROTHY .SALINAS,, 'TENTkfIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 47-15-27, 4 parcels o`n the south of Taylor St. ,,between Hamilton -Nord -Cana Highway and Ord; h`ig'hway: Nord area, Public works conditions: - Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Nord Highway, Hamilton--.Nord-Cana Highway and Taylor Street. Indicate,a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Nord highway, Hamilton -Nord -Cana Highway and Taylor Street. r Snow all easements of record on the final nap. 44 Provide permanent solution for drainage. 1 �5 Pay off any assessments. Obtain, encroachment permi-t for all driveways, new or existing, and; construct to county standards: 7 Pay any, delinquent taxes or current ,taxes as required. 8 deet the requirements of the Butt# County Fire Department 11 Shwo area sUb je; t to 1,to undation per FEMA. maps: r t �"''�'"�` ", -"•cam ... Loft LAND OF NATURAL WEALTHANIy BEAUTY s PLANNING DEPARTMENT r 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE= OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 05965-3397 R,. TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601 February 7, 1989 Dorothy Salinas saute 3 Box 3226 Orland, CA 95963 Roo Tentative Parcel: Map AP 47-15-27 Log #>':89-01--2`4.--01 :rear Ms. Salinas Ala initial 'study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel .Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment :Map, enclosed environmental. checklist). To reduce or o2iininate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are ;:required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the CaJ,ifornia EnvironmentalQuality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Vepartme,nt, will expedite the scheduling of your project, Please forward your written response within 1.5 days from the date of thislet'-ter. should you have anit questions regarding this matters please contact this office between 10300 a.m. rand 3:o0 p;m. �ince;rely B, A4 Kircher. Dite r'bor of Planning a I frf✓S! '� f �� Brent t, ooze associate Planner Brim: le Cc- Roper Associates, I APP'EPlDiX'f"`1°: i t +'q{ ; t l s9 1„ L V n .F. �. COUNTYCF BUTTE' ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FOR611if (To be completed by Lead Agency) Log No, 89-01-24-01: AP No. 4.7-1527 4 BACKGAOUNC? 1. Name of proponEnt ` Dorothy Salinas 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable): Route 3 Box 3226 Roper Associates Orland, CA 95963 PO. Box 885 Chico.-C&.95927 S. Protect description; Tentative Parcel Map to divide 4.0 acres ± to create 4 parcels at 1 acre .± each. IL. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE No 1. Does the project have potential to degrade the quality of the envirOhment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause'a fish or Wildlife population to drop blow self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal Community, reduce the number or restrict the :range of a rare orendarigered plant oranimal orelimfnate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory?.,,.,.,.,,,..».,,,,..,...»..,°❑ d 2, Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long- term, environmental goals? (Ashort-terinimpacton the envirohmentfs o.he which occurs the relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into the future,) ......... 3: toes the project have impacts whichareindividually IImited, butcumulativelyonnsideeable? dA project may impact on two or more separate resources whare the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those Impacts on the environment ts, mgnificant.).>...............».......,..,»,..,........,,..,».............,......,>...... ❑ 0 ar 4. boes the project have environmental effects which will cause substantlal adverse effects on human beings, either directly or Indirectly? ..............»..,»»,,,,,,.»,.......,..,,..... dbr, 411. DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this Initial evaluation; G7 DECLARATION the pr will be prepared. significant effect on the environmont, and a N8bATIVE +�/ IJWE find the proposed project COULD-NOi ,have a s Ate` p proposed because , attached e not be a Significant in this he MITIGATION MEASURES described on the sheethave been added to tho project. A NEGATIVE btCLARATIoN will be prepared. I/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significaht effect bh thb environment, and'a►i ENViRONNIENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. CO" F BUT PITA NQ E A �TMENT tATfrt Febrrsar7 > 1989 y By, Bre► Ise Moore; Astloae lanrier �� Ploviewed by SZENVI RON MENTAL,IMPACTS , (Explanations of all YES' and PaAYt3E1 answ;+ers'a,ewrpg4ired unattached sheet(s).) . Ij wf YES MAYBE NO g scant. - " p osai result "in 'si nif 1. EARTH.*11 ,o ro D a, Unstable, earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? .....:.............., ❑ C1 Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overeovering of the soil? ........1.1, .. D b ,.. CI 19' ..r or surface relief features?...♦.I,. II G C. Change in topography ground covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? 0 Ey d. Destruction, of soils; either or, or off site? ............ . . ... ; .. , , r, ❑ CI e, Increase in win d or water ,erosion f. Changes In deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may madafy the channet of a.river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any ❑ ❑ bay, inlet orlakel .. ............. :......,..,,..... ,.. ,,.... ,,:. g, Loss of prirr agriculturail'y productive soils outside designated urban areas? ........., `❑ D h. Exposure of people or P,foperty to geologic hazards such as earthquakes. landslides, 9 mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? ............ . ............. ... ..... . ... , ,; ❑ y -ZA1111. Will the proposal result ;in substantial 1 a. Air omissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?........ ❑ 0 b The creation obtedtraaial odors, smoke or fumes?..,....................,..,.y. •,..: b 0 Ise c. Alteration of elf Movement,,Moisture. or temperature; or any change in climate. locally or regionally'! ......................» .,<,.,.»..,...i«.,......... ..:....•_ ... 1¢. , 3p. WATER. Witt,the Proposal result In substantial y a, Changes in currants, of jhe course or direction of water movements In either marine or b ❑ fresh waters................ .................... .....,.....,.....,....,,....,. drainage or the rate and amounto(surface runoff?,. ❑ b, Changes in absorption rales, patterns, c, N"& for off-.site surface dralrtage 'improvements, iotluding vegetation removal, ' ❑ charm eiizahon or culvert instal latlorr) ... . ...... . .... . ... . ...... ;... , . ... , ........ , .. , tl. Alterations, to the Course Or flow of flood waters?.....................:.....,,,,,,,. • ❑ ❑ 7 In theamourit of wAter in any Water body?'.. . ... . ................. . . .. in, 0 e. Change ,surfa0 t. Oischarge Into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality. including but ❑ [i�' not, :tlmited to temperature.. 'dissolved oxygen or turbidity?' ... . . . . . ... ... . ........ • . , ❑ g. Alteration of the direction or rfite of floor of grouhd waters? » ................ ». l ❑ � h. Change in #sic quantity or duality of ground waters, either through direct additions or ❑ withdrawals. t)r through interception of an squltsr by duty or exGavatlons? . » ..... , .. k ., 1, Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies?'........ ❑ ❑ j, Exposure of people or property to water relate-1 hazards such as flooding l ..., -A t.. • +' • b. 4, PLANT LIPS. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change In the diversity Of species, or number of ally sprites of plants ,(including tree$, d. d LW shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic;plailts)? .....,.,...,..,.,..,a....� .. ,.,.,..,, Iants? , b. Reduction of the numbers at any unique, rare or endangered species of p.........L7 c. introduction of new 006163 of ptarits into an area, or in a barrier to the normal lt]� replenishment of existing specieslt o......................... ................,,.,.,.. U d,Reductirgni'0JAU6agebfanyd9ficuitutatttop?' T� �,' i 9V E—NVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS fExplanations of all "YES" and, "MAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(s),) a 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result n significant; YES MAYBE'NO' a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? ............. ...... ❑ O b, Disruptions, displacements; compaction or`overcovering of the soil? .......... ....... 0 ❑ ©' c. Change in topography or ground surface relief 1"eatures? ....... : :.. .. . . y ...:..- .... Ci I❑. G �' d 'Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? , .... ❑ 0 EK in or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? .........:..........«.. ❑ ❑ LB` e. Increase wind I: Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation. deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river orstream or the bed of the ocean or any bay: Inlet or lake? ........,..,t.......w.,,... . _... .............. ,:......, ❑ Cd 9 g Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? , . , .. , ., .. ❑ ❑ E2� h. Exposure property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes. landslides, ❑ �p . mudslides, failure or similar k t' 2. AIR. Will he proposal result in substantial: a, Air emissions or deterioration of amblent air quality? ...... ....... . ....... • • ... • • r • . E b, The creation of objectional odors. smoke or fumes?...—,. ..................... ❑ ❑ Nr c, Alteration of afr enovement, moisture, or temperature,or any change in climate, locally or regionally?........ .....,.�,. ............. .,............... ..,. ❑ l 13 S. WATER:'Will the proposal result fn substantial: a, Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements In either marine or fresh waters?.. .«.:... .... .., ...1.:..:,,..... ,,.E. ........+.....,. ❑ ❑ 1:0. b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the raterind amountof surface runoff?,, 0 0 c Need for off-site surface drainage Improvements: including vegetation removal, d channelization or culvert installation? ...... 4........ M.::.. , .:. , > .. # .. . . ...... ...... d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? ...... . ... .:....: ,......... , ....:..... 0 ❑ 111 e, Change in the amount of surface water in any water body?..,.,..: t. Discharge into surface waters. or In Any alteration of surface Waterquaiity, Including but p oxygen .>.....:.:...:..............� ❑ not. limited totem erasure, dissolved ox eri or turbidity� ❑ is r ' g. Alteration of the �jlrectlon or rate of flow of ground waters? h, Change In the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through diredtadditions or withdrawals. or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ........,..,, b 0 I, FWdudiibn in the anibunt of waterotherwise available foe public water supplles? ....... 0 ❑ Expos ure of peopie.or propeity to water related hazards such as flooding? . , ..... „... ❑ 4, OLANT LIFE.'Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (includlhg trees, shrubs. grass„ crops, and aquatid plants)?...:...........�,,.,....,,.....,,,....,,.,.; 13 b, Reduutlbh of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants?'..,,.,.., ❑ CJ c, Introductionof n species of plants Into an area, or In a bair to the notmal replenishment of existing species? .,,.,...,.,.................�,,.»,.,.........,,,,. ❑ e E3 venishme d, hoduotiori in actki of any agricultural crgp?.,,,.....,,.,..,,. ,,..............:..... 0 C] G 5,, ANimAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: Il YES:MAYBE NO a, .Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any so6cies of animal (birds land animals Including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic ortfanisms or insects)? b. Reduction In the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species'/if animals? .......0 © CB' c, introduction of nevispecies of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or i. movement of animals?.#..,. «............... , .«,... ,. -.. .#.+,..4,:4*..,"...".. 4 0 IV d., Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 5. NOISE, Will the proposal result In substantial: i a. Increases in existing noise levels?.................................................0 ❑ a b. Exposp.re of people to severe noise levels? , t ... , ., ........„.. , . <, ..... <w , ........... Q CI CY' y. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? ............... Ll ❑ C H. LAND USE. Willthe proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? » ........ ......... ........... ,, „ «....... ,.,.,..... D Q S. NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result in sub9tantfal: a. increase in the irate of use of any natural resources? , . , ..... , , .. , . , ..'.. . .. .. ........... 0 0 G?' b. Depletion of any non-reneWable natural resources? ..,,,.,........ ,,.,.,...........,... , 0 p IV 10. RISK O! UPSET. Will the;proposal Involve. a, risk of Ion or ous substances (including, but hot limited to, oil. s, Chemicals orlo Pesticideradlaase p radiation) inr p he event of an accident or upset conditions ..,, 0 13 C� b; Possible Interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan?., (] C7 11, POPULATION'. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density, or growth tate of the human population? ... «... ,....,,,.».......,..,...«.,.,>.1..�.,...�,..-.....,.�„�.,�.,.. 12, HOUSING. Will the proposal sffect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? ,.,.... ...,..».................,..,,,,..N...,,,........ »..,,......,......,f.. O o Cwt 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION, Will the proposal result In, a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement?---- ........... .......... 0 0 b. Effects on existing parking facilities. or dt,mand for new parkinp? ...... .. . .... .. . .. . . . . 0 0, c, Substantial impact on existing transportation systernsl , ............. . ,...; ........... 0 0; d. Significant t alterafh$ to Present p aternt Ofcitculalioil or m Vemmt of people andror good',....:.... . F ❑ e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?............. ..:.....,,,.................. , b b I, lnorease In traffic hazards tp ntatorvet icla�, hlcyaiisis brpedestrittnsr.......... ti ilv, 1 f er s » t 14 a Uel) fC SERVICES. tN111 the r i osal lt,ive an sf A I I P li ! tect�up . result �•;a Ir ' ti . Vo II pn, or in:a heed ' or new r ,�.. nmant services< .��.o r s %nAff�� 40 a, Flre protectiorx?` . I -. es 11 • Y• J i, bA police protectioti? . f r . C' Schools? f fA«! •IYJJYrA. ......Iir,IJ , , , ❑, ❑ 'r rr •1, \\ ❑;0 QC�fl1 d. Parks or other recreational facliji ❑' p lading roads? r.A...1,1, 1. e. Maintenance of public fac111ties, incl l L Other governmental services'7........... >, � ❑ fti7r` S. El's_MRCY. Will the proposal result lta; a. Use of substantial amounts cif fuel 1 7 ,)r 'energy 0 d tEr" b, substantial increase In derhand -ppon rxistlnrg sOGr, r; of energy, or require the dievelopmant of new sources of enelrgy? r d l7 f 96. 1.f TILITiES. Will the, pros, osal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: ...r.. ».,... � a. Power ornatural gas? YfY.AA..;_r,a„,.,, ..... b. Communications systems?A...'.:rlr. AY„r.. r.......,..,r...Ir,Yr..,Y,r,Y.,>..rr.:I,fY ❑ ❑ f, c. Wateravpilability? A r r/ Y a r r. J Y Y..a J I« . ♦{ .. « r. i r Sewer or dJ Sew septic systrirn? � . Y «. 1, , . rraw.,. J. .rY., rr, LY ,. ,.1\u •f1,,e..YrYA.'•AY d. 0�.. �. e, StOrmw ater drainage?,, .iYa�'Y/rrr r.,. .ia w..t.•Iva.'rYar1,Y,Yi.It. Y\»Y..Y,Ya.a, Y. », Y'la .r ❑ ❑ �°' fY Solid waste and disposal? . A„ Y . «, ., , ❑ D L 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Willi the proposal n�suit in: a. Creation of any health hazard or pi5teriii health hazard (oxcluding mental health)? b1 Exposure of people to potential tie11th hazards .. , . , . , , „ Y . , I . Y A . Y 4 i f , , , , Y , . O O.' 10. AESTJ41 iGs. V0111 11416 proposal resuij in the obStruiitioh of any scehid vista'br view opeh to the public, or will th;i proposal resullilti the creation of an aesthetically offohallo site upon Public , to ublie Y Y .1, ❑� f,� 9. l?ECAEATtONY Will the proppsal resuli!in an Impact upon, tneoualityorquantityofexisting recreational oppofturillie87 fYrY 20, CULTUAAL RESbUAcE.A. a, Will the proposal result in the alteralion of or the destruct,nprehfstor�c ar historic arc h a 6 i logical site? Y Y i Y Y 1 Y. 1. /i iSfl�> Y; Falf Yii iY fib, Will the proposal resuitih adverse phi iYsicF l or aesthellc�ffects to it Prehistoric or historic building, stYtJcture or object'? / . , . Y A > A .. , . Y . Y .1 ... , ..... Y ., Y f � rY 1 Y, YY,' Y 11{.4 Yl.a i'11 dY Dods the proposal have the potential t4>60usoa physical changawhir hwould affect unique ethvlie cultural values?........r.,IYj1YY1faYY r>Y,a Y>11 ,eYr,rYrY d, the proposal restrict existing rel`Igiou:s or sacred uses within the polalttlai mpact ares? ,.IYa ❑ p xYf>. t YihY1 L7 1. b Z4. PUBLIC SERVICEaltered o RVI E S. Will theproposal services« have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or g YES MAYBE No a. Fire protectEon? ..,....... .. ... . r a .. .. .. ❑ Ci° CCiY b. police protection!-, ., .. . . . . ....... , ....... .. L7 ❑ [ C..Schools?..xs..r.. .,.,...0 ,.......i..r:rt..,...`.......i ........... d. Parks, or other recri atlonal facilities? ................................. ::... . . . .. . . ... ❑ CJ e. Maintenance of public facilities, 'including roads?' , .... , :......., :... , : . . . :: .. ... . . . . ❑' ['l LY I.. Other govern, menti it services? .. ., , . .-, ... .. .. , ... , '❑13 1t; ENERGY. Will'the proposal result in: ,a. Use of substantial amounts Of fuel or energy? ., :,.,........,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ❑ O L b, Substantial increase iii demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of net, + sources of energy? .,.... ,....-........ r...... . ... ...... ❑ Q S—UTILITIES. Will the proposal resuitin a need fornew systems, orsubstandal alteratlons to the following: a. Power or naturat glas?:,:a.3..iAi,.:...,,,;.,....:,...:................................. ❑ ❑ tia' b.'uommunIcatlons.i"tems?>>.w..,.r4 r.s. ...F, ..a.:...: Y c.,:. :......,. ❑ CI C c. Water availability' .. ..... .., , .... a . F ..... . , , .: , . ❑ ❑ L d. Sewerorsepticsystem? ...... ...... ... . >.:Y: ❑ ❑ Gf e.;Storm waterdrairiage?..F• .,i.aY.'F.:........... .....< .,. ................ 13 0 I.Solid waste and disposal? ::.... ... . .......... Y i .. F.. .. a . :: F .. >, 0 0 5V 'f?.: HUMAN HEALTH. W11 the proposal result In-. a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding meatal health)? .... ❑ 0 n, Exposure of peoplie to potential Health hazards ? ......,.. �F..... , .. ; i, , .. > : , , , .. , , .. ❑ Ci IS..AtSTHETI CS' Wit I theproposaI rd suit In the obstruction of any scenic vista orvlew open to I ie public. (-,,r ill the proposal result In the crealion of an aestheticaliy offensive site open topublic view?... }.....>,........... vF.l..:..............:.i>.................,.....,., ❑ ❑ Ca' . 19. I4EftREATI0N. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quailty or quantity of existing 1'ecreatlonaf opportunities'? ii..l,......}i.i.3i,,,.,,.,..................ii,..iul.. it I� L:i 20, iuULTURAL RtSOURCES: ia. Will the proposal result in the alteration of for the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? •.1...... i,wf...FiF.F...... ..tali..i.>.IiYY>Y.i..11i.....F b; {W{�ill thAe proposal tds' UYllt In Adverse physical oraesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic 47uilding.5tructur,eor t: bjeetC ,Wiui� YFYjw.:Y.fi�'....1.4Y. i1{ii.ti i.,. t1�F i"Y. l..:l Y. i.... .i.. ,:.�.❑ d. boas the pt0o6salha re the odtential to bduW a physical ctiangewhich would Affect unique ethnic cultural values'�..>.,,.......,aF.:..�.......il,.....FYF....Y..i..:>......,....ii'❑ b C9� dyWill the proposal restrict a ilstirig religious o► sacred uses.m!!ithin the potential impact area?,.i,1..........iR.,Y1LYl.h..tii,.Y:1.k,ii.3iii. if lF.''f.`',`i i,.i$Ylii. ii 1, ll...�>...1 i,Y � ❑ t� J AP # 47-:15-27 ICSCUSSION or, The EVALUATION The p �; p j a ro posed proect would not result in any disruptions, a,J c P of the ,splacementa compacti°ntOr o itsovfullestinsoil. itensity allowed, under'jthe ,$,ite has been developed: . and General Plan. The proposed subdivisioncsubdivisionzoningordinance ,ball create :four lots which currently haysubseguentasubd subdivision will gimes already developed or them. The q ,provide deeds for Each been installed dwelling. Because all ,p y work or grading will p have, already be installed no earth 31,�� rovernents ?.bo necessary. The pr:oj ec-tt site, has already been lost as an agricultural land ,, � subsequetlsgle-;Family residentia� deve taplopment, No loss of tin e by gime agriculturally produ�ztive soils i s considered to occur as a xoou.lt of this project. Butte, County is located within a moderate earthquake ?h All ofto intensity zone VIII, Adherence areashshouafmtigatelidentified _,tandards foc seismic active earthquake hazards �j The project site is located in an area of historical extensive aloe the Sacramento River Flood plain. Residential :flooding g ,development has alreadyoccurred .1.A the Underocurrentsite zoning cregulati,ons from the requirement no further development is allowed on each lot created by the proposed parcel map. Y� p The project site is designated by the Count s General Plan, as B on the sl're is agricultural orchard and Field drops. zoning is consistent with surrountling residentiali urbandensity. development project coliforms to the zoning P 11a r wo.rdinance which allows for residential densit�.es up to 1 dwelling unit per 8,128 square feet. The General Plan policies encourage the highest economic: use of tithe ,land .: The proposed project site is best ;su�L for residential uevelopment due to its size, configuration, p rcially viable, agricultutLll activl.ty. . and inability to support a comme t is ad acent to the'existing residential and in addition e theln�pm et yof the .community of ford . The proposed ommercial project will not result in a substajai alteration, ntof the present: or planned lata use of the area,,Oa. There is some risk of the release of hazardous substances ,including pesticides, her bicides and chemicals generally associated dile to the `fact that the existing with agricultural uses However, lace for over 15 years, such res development has been- in p re 'che residents . Zn order to warn future :risks have been accepted by which residences in case of sale a note-shouldbe placed on the map i 'parcels are ad acent to land or included within an Iftdicates These P ur ayes, and res�deri.ts of --.his property aria zoned for agricultural p p.. from the use ,nay be subject to inconveniences or discomfort arising cif agricultural S_Chemicals, i4cludin.g, but not Limited to herbicid0s, Vesticides, ;.and fertilizers; and from the pursuit'of agricultural , operations including, Wt not limited to cultivation plowing, a,praying, pruning, and harvesting, which occasion.al'iy generate dust, smoke noise, and odor. Butte county has established agricultural L.ones which have as a priority use for productive agricultural purposes, and residences within said zones and on adjacent properties. Obnecessaryprepared f«rm`.operationssuch inconveniences or discomfort from normal, 20a. The project site has been identified as an area having a high VpSitivity for archaeological resources. However, due to the �%Jgting residential development the proposed project will not toggiire any .garthwork and it is anticipated it will not have any i,gn.ificant impact on any archaeological or historical resources. �gey:ommenoed Mitigation Measures: Place a note on the map: These parcels are adjacent to land or included within an area zoned for agricultural purposes, and residents of this property may be subject to inconveniences or discomfort arising from the use of agricultural chemicals, including, but not limited to, herbicides; pesticides, and fertilizers and, from the pursuit of agricultural: operations including, but ,not limited to cultivation, plowing, spraying, pruning, and harvsstirig which occasionally generate dusty smoke; noise, and odor. Butte County has established agricultural zones which have as a priority use for productive agricultural purposes, and residences within said Zones and on adjacent properties should be prepared to accept such inconveniences or discomfort fora normal, necessary farm operations. BLMtlr. -6y 1 hssessorIO Parcel # VI,jCant: Dorothy Salinas 41-15-11 ',_ Log 4. 89-01.24-01 DATA SI-0- ti►- Pro -ect Description Type of Prosect; Ten�at ve Parcel. Map to divide 4.0 1. Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map 2•. ,/_ to Create 4 parcels at 1 •acne +/- each acres r South of Tay for Street, between Rami.----Nord- 3. Location: and Nord Highway in the Nord area. per acre Cana Highway unit P 4 Pioposed Density of Development: 1 dwelling envious Surfacirng: 10-15%. 5 Amount of Imp Hamilton-Nord-Cana- and Nearest public Road(s): 6. Access Nord Igighway, and Taylor Street. tic Rnd Highway, Disposal: Sndividua]. septic Method of Sewage ! leachffield systems. zndiviaual wells. S. Source o£ water Supply Adjacent to property f 9. Proximity of Power Lines: devel6PIn 10 potential far further land densi.tynofandfive units per Current zoning would aCrck Environmental setting Z,hcal Environment:, 1. Terrain Character: Flat valley land a. General Topographic b. dopes: C. Elevation: 1.40 feet A.S.!.,,' a, t miting Factors. None. 2. Soils es and CharactOtistics: Nbi,d retains a. Moi drainage fair to moisture well, Poor- Poor drainage. b aural Huake' intOftsity woi e .'Natural Hazards of the Land 3: ake Zone: Moderate earthq a. Earthqu VIII b Erosion potential; , N'orNToriopto, low.i a: c; Fire HaUnc zard, lsfaed• d. Landslide PateasModerate. E e, xpansive Soil potential: a� Hydrology a• Surface Water: None. roundwater witrdrawalil-t b.y Crou.nd Water; Area of highPgoperty is relatively C , Drainage Chat noappare and there are no apparent. courses of dtainage, i ual Hainral� d. Ann y Factors: None• e . Limt�.n� rac Good visual/Scf�nic Quality: • quality: Good. 6 , Acoustic �2u Good 7 . Aix Qual tY 4 Biol.a ie�ttl EEnvn ---=nom g• Vegetation: Valley grass Lands and introduced urban landscaping. mall birds and animals associated wtith 9 Wildlife Habitat: valley agricultural land Cultural Environment,: High ica; and His Resources in the .area: 10. Archaeolog' , area. archaeological sensitivity designation: orchard and Field 11 Butte county General plan Crops'. toting z A-R » residential Exist n;g Land. Use on-sites single family 13. Existing homes - 1.4 surrounding Single -family residential homes at urban a Land Uses.: Area: densities b Zoning: A-sR and A-40.orchard and Field Crops c den. plan Designation; Parcel Si 904: 5 150 acres. d. Rural zesident,al. e Population: a ricultural character of Sipe and Aresl: Rural ag 15 Citi of Chico. 1 f • 1' Lynes t Urban o£ I,n f ] uet1Ge : city of Chico. 17 . 'REle�rant Sp N No' Area: Imp e Fire 1.8 . county ndards Urbon Fire ProtectionaServc tate,- _Fire Station:. 19• 'Highway 99 and Wilson a. Nearest county (� � • , . , of station ng X41 located off ua] well and tanker truck L R,�sd b. Water Av:ti:1A� I-lilco+linified1Sch001 District. Zo• Schools in Area; JAN 241989 GOU`wfi`l OF BUTTE Crov lle, Ceitfomu DEPARrL T OF PUBLIC 140Rl 5 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95967 (916) 538-7256 r I t s January 23, 1989 i } - Dorothy 0. Salinas ItEi AP 47-15-27 Rt. 3 Dox 3226 Tentative Parcel flap Arland;, CSA 95963 ti , Dear Ms. Salinas: This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property is being, submitted to the Planning Department for environmental detetminatiom, arid to the Environmental. Health Department for its review: This application will be considered complete when we have received notification, frota the Planning Department and the Etwircmental Health Department that all necessary data have beet received. these departments will contact you regarding any- additional information they may require. Very truly yours, Villiam Cheff Director of Public jgdrks tMendonsa sistant Director al/kk cc, pl -,fining Department Environmental Health Debtwttrient Roper Associates DD 1120 (Revised 2/88 1 � yr b� , ' : r cl x i "•N�P1.4tVVi 1 ;4N[JIN 22 t7C7,x:7 R! 3410. 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