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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-200-041Ilk 4Tla P7 NNT `G Cc�t?"OSS lox , gumm-A.RY �GSHEET FOR OND VISION 7M, -jCANTDonn Dalton 89-,12-07-03 •�r.irw.uniwc ii�I� SE_ 4472 Munjar Road, Chico, CA 559,26 Same S ECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 20 acres to create parcels at 10 acres eaoh. I,p sTl®N Can the =o -th side of toiunj ar Road approximately 0.8 miles ,east of Meridian Road, north. Chico ar!,.,a. :AS',SZS$oR' S PARCEL NUMBER(S) � 47-20-41 IZOUINC A-10 GENERA PLAk Ag-Resi PROJECT CONSISTENT? aGEZ� T p L PLAN 'CONFORMANCE REPORT. November 22, 1989 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE I:X= CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? NO PPI,ICr'LT7.Oiq RECEIVED December 7, 1989 7 C�,v /SURVEYO �/C1V.r.L ENGINEER Roper Associates ADFs?05S: E7JTENTATIVE STJBDMSION � TEN7;� PARCEL MAP MELIZYMMRY SUEDMSI0IY WA:t-"-PPLYCA ION a (Please check appropriate bo.%) G AP?LIC.0.i / nNit/N0 L' _ 7i 3 ` a PHOT MER: PHONE NO 54 N g-,6 .ADDRESS : Sly /yam Et*TNEER OR SUi'YOR NONE No A-DDRESS: /-3.!/Co A eF Mlklt N 1 � al�w �`fL /�'/c,�✓.�,� �n k Wit'/�c�i-1 I �J .Z Cv LOCATIO F PRO!-7ERIM TOWNSHIP `Z3 �% RANCIE Z�L . SECTION A S8E,SSOR' S PARCEL %N2+IDER • • L�7� 20' 4LI TOTAL ACREAGE ?LEASE SU -MT PMLIZAuiARY TITTE REPORT OR ?ti't,°ENT PO.''TCY OF 'TITLE INSURANCE (dated Vithin last six motiths) WITH APPLIrrA"..:ON 13�DICATE BELOW THE DATE - r hD RECORDING . IN'rORMATION :BY 1JHICH THIS PA;Rr,„'YCULAR 3?ARCEL MAS 'CREATED- DATE�l r-� C1 / 7/ B 0 0 x PAGE Z MMER AND SIZE Or PARCELS BEING CRFk= (includiue any remainder): DISTANCE TO RATtiRA:L MATER COURSE OR STORM Z: Alyi MOPOSED t-STHOD O; SEWAGE DISPOSAL: (Chedk Vith Health Department) P-ROPOSED SOURCE O: WATER: (Check ',with RdA;th Department) DO POWER AND PHONE LINES EXIST TO THE BOWDARY OF THE ORIGINAL PARCEL? Yom' IF NOT, ESTIMATE' THE DISTANCE THEY WrLD DAVE 'r0 13E MTENDED A// LD 1020 Revised 1-24-80 4✓ • I' „ `r�1 8. ENVIROMENTAL�IMPACTS AND 141TIGATION I-fEAS(iRES* Identify poterttiall y significant environmental imp'3cts asst i:iated. +with the land division. What proj'�ct design featurE�s oi,special. conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are propos,eci to a!,lw ats potential environmental impacts? /Vol/L 9. ENVIRONIMITAL SETTINIG a), Describe the projert site as it exists before the PEoject,,, including information on, topography, sail stability, plat t„s and animals, and any cultural, hi:ttorical or scenic ;isuects: Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures, )&,SlG'3Gn1Cc W17W opo .: LAr"1 b) Describe the surrounding properties; including iftformat'41.6ri on plants and animals and arty cultural; historical or scenkc ispects. Indicate the type of land ase (residential, comment ,al, intensity of land use (one-famx, , apartment houses, shoes,. ",depart- ment, y y p store, etc.), and kale of development (h�%ighl-:, froiztagey setback, rear yard, 'etc, ). Rcsr nvct-” 6.1r apG N C. r.�p CERTI KATION: S herety certify ;that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhl'bits pr: sent the d: a and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my, ability, and that the facts, s+wa,teme*:ts and be oef. P best of my knowledge anu informrcion presented are true and correct �+b the Dat ignature -For *Use separate sheet for Longer responses. 4/8 '06SI s uddloAac, pu. �r AN pit t � GIa .Ai. PLAN CC7�F'a;RNYANC x r7R PA22Ct.L, 'MA -P OR --Sl. REPC�t2°:C' XVT'--;T0TY MAP SEP 1$ 1989 QroxiUe, Cali�omla 'I:tava 1-4 to ba completed by applicant APPLICAM NA11M AND ADDRESS! JO 0�j�Z-JO Ate_ -"T�i ' �i�'�r"_I!-tib l��7',�•f'1 � f /�1 S�Q `GS/ 4��n • PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS S ASSESSOR I S PARCEL NUMBER(S)': AZ~• 7-0 .4, PROPOSED USE+. L? GS1� '/ L ?Fla folloising items are to: be completed by the 'Planning Depar,tmetlti CUPRgIr.t 2ONINGi A ` ICJ LAND CONSERVATION AMMVEIiT: LJ tEf(FR�T- .PLAN DESIGNATIONS /3-�- %�� 5 r Cts +: :,nrsi Criteria; ACRICULT•UPAL-RESIDENTIAL YES NO It is recommended that you perform the 1 Agriculturd,l Coapatibility -XI following checked itoins€ 2. Wutee. and Sesser Capacity r X ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS cavy, 3 Adequate Fire Facilities )C BOTANICAL SURVEY 4, Road Capacity and Maintenance �_ GEOLOGICAI, SURVEY 5. Access to Commercial and. Schools - YES NO xs ORCstARD AND FIELD CROPS WITHIN DEPARTtaM OV -FISH ��// j AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE., .1 Predominant 5 -IO ae. Parcel Size ✓ '' Vicinity of Urbain Boundaries WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN. B. Ag.; Viability not, Impaired ;Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to. OR X USAREE PLAN: GENERAL PLAN 1. Land Use _ SC if Yeas," 2. Conservation. Nage of Plan 3. Opp Space X .._._. X WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: 44 Safety 5. Noise . I£ Yasp _ 6.. "Housing x Name of Reserve 7. Circulation AIRPORT LAND bsg PUl. ZONING: urs i y �i2 c c.s __ . m U .:, .. fir`a s rc� o Staff Signature __ C Data AS Tilt: FOR.THEREQUESTED ?.AND DIVISION? I AM AWARE OF 'THE ABOVE STAFF bt,TERMINATION REGARDING TktE CONFPE;iCAt1z MANCE gITR TME GENERAL PLAN AND CONING, Dated %� � � � Signature of Applicant. T*!t report sill expire and be discarded six (6) months from the dat of the staff signature. �tC"..`t uj 7o mbr'%2 LA 10,00A (teirised 6-87) 4aoel47& _. �y X Planning DepartmentNAME: JOHN DALTON ;X Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 47-20-41 i Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areasnorthof red line on map) ? X Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Sf� ool Di rict,(w ll map) l Water Companyt(if individual wells are not indicated on application or mall) Durham Irrigation OR Dunham Mutual Water Co. California 'dater Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (4roville.area, SE; of river) Th:ermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river)' Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) Del,. Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area)' Paradise irrigation District City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico paradise Biggs Gridley 0.2 VTLLE AREA ONLT Lake `Orovil,le Area Public 'Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather givttr Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) E1 Medio Firre District (check wall map, a small portion. of Oroville only) Brr,GS, RICHVAI:E, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COLEY) check wall map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage District 41 Drainage District 1 .2 Drainage District #100 'Drainage District 11200 Reclamation District 0833 Reclamation. District 102055 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District ._.�._�. Butte Creek Drainage District IN CIRTAIN CASES'; Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and nountai.n areas) Cal '.Trans (near State I4wy.:32, 701 50, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy. & Richvale Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road) State hater Quality Control Board (projects Vitiz more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land check AP i�doki) Parks and Re,Lteation :Department (property near sake Oroville) State Water Resources :Department (property near Lake Oroville �- watershed) Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (West of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy, 50 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreatioi, &. park Dist: (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES cheik title report, for try mention of special services or easements such ezmalito Irrigation District (numbered items) NO�M M OF ,DMTERM'SN4 ON f � , mea Office of Planning a esearcL RCM Butte County 1400 Tenth Street, Ro 121 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 7 County Center Drive AUG 23 1990 Orovillei CA 95965 or X County Clerk CANDAD5J GRUMS,Meoo,C'-+►c 1 County of Butte 13Y Oemdy L. DAMON ,SUBJECT z -Iing DcterminacesnCod coMpliance with Section 21108 1 e. Project Title AP 11 Name i Tentative P-arcel .Map 47-20-41 _ John. Dalton State Clearinghouse number, Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works 916-538-7266 Project Location On the north side of Munjar Road approximately 0.8 miles east of Meridian Rcrad, north Chico area. Project; Description To divide20- acres to create 2 parcels a; 10 each. "This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above--described project on August 20, 1990 and has made (.Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1 The project _ will, 22 wil:i not, have a significant effect on the environment. 21 An "Environmental. Impact Report was prepared for this project. pursuant to the provisions of CEQA )0( A Negative Declarat"ion was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQAi 3. Nitigation measures XX were, were not, made a COttnition of the Approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding tortsiderations was, was not, adopted for this project This is to certify that ):;ie final: EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is Available to the general public at., Butte County Planning Department 1-County Center brave Oroville, Cel 95965 Date Received for Filing and Posting at OPR .,.August 24, ; 1990_ . .. Signatut34 d Craig,5atidersi Ass.staiit Planner Title une Coram tAPND OF NATURAL V�EALTH ANCA BEAUTY' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH u DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT A4 HeALTH Address `1' 196 Memorial WayC. 7 County Center Drive 10 747 Elliott Road Reply to Chico, California 95926 Qrovilte� California 95965 ?arddiser California 95969 p p 72. MS TelaPhooe. 916!391..2727 i ele hone` 9l6lS38-7281 Tele hones 91.5/8, August 1.4, 1990 Jchn Dalton P.E: John Dalton Parcel Map' 4472 MLmjar Rd. Munjar lid,, Alice Chico, 95926 AP;` 47-20-41 Dear Mr. Dalton: `Phis department has advised the Butte County Department of Public tlorks 'Land. Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above applies cation. d rtfortzlation; we can recommend approval or conditional p Base.. on present l ar-Proved provided the groundwater mitigation measure is accepted. Recomir&A Conditions for Approval 1. Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries 2. Show a 50' leachfield setback froin any drainage ways: .3. Provide the required: usable sewage disposal area on each parcel. Combine with at adjacent parcel any parcel not proven to contain the usable sewagiy disposal, area required by the Subdivision ordinance, 4+ vetificationvith thelol win er groundwateroni televationation pr ormtosrecordingvthe the. final map+ Conpl.ete site and other required physical improvements subsequent to satisfactory verification of groundwater elevation." If you ;have any questionst please eontact: the (hico ►office; Sincerely) gLab co. Pferrn�g lbomas Reid, 7t. BP H, 5, Supervising Environmental, Health Aur, 15 6�1111f� Division of tovironmental. Health OrOO16, 0,11,f0m:3 Wgl cc: Public Workt Planning,; Roper Maoc.. zwk w --• k'AIVD Of kvAfiltftfkt VdFA:"H r",s ;"i VrAC'7Y DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOSKS WILLIAM (Bili), CHEFF, Dtceatcr 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVI.LLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephoner 19161 5p8+'7691 CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD o, 61oELROY Deputy Airoeiot August 20, 1,990 John Dalton M AP 47--20-41 4472'Munjar Road TPM Chico, CA 95921 Dear Mr, Daltons At the regular meetingof. the Butte County Advisory Agency held on August 20 1990 the Agency adopted a negative declarationwithenv ronmtntal mitigations and approved the tentative pare- map can the above-referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed--L-within ten (ltd) days of the date of the .Advisory Agency's approvals--with, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. , When the conditions ofapproval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your, "final m(i P" tviirh the Butte County Departmont of Public Works for recordation within tv_four 24) monthsotwe f the date of approval b the AdvisoryAge,ncy If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office: Vory truly youa's, William Cheff Director of Public Works hn Men onse Assistant Director attachment ff too .atllln cc,,, Planning Department Aur P, EAvir6hmeotal th Department RoperAssodietesax 1st 1( Aft r John Dalton, TPM, AP 47-20.41, 2 parcels located on the north side of Munjar.Road approxi 0.8 miles east of Meridian Road. North Chico area Engineer: Roper Associates Public Works conditions: 1 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. ripht� �of-Nay from the centerline of 'Munjar Road. _ Indicate: a 50 ft. building setback. frau, %ae centerline of Mun jar Road and access easement on Parcel 2. Show all. easements of record on the final map. 4 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways; new or existing, and construct to county standards., 51 Pay any delinquent 'taxes or current. taxes as required. i :5 Meet the requirements of the butte County ,Fire Department. Bealth Dept. conditions; 7 Provide a 100 ft, leaehfield free setback around existing wells- either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property 'boundaries. 8� Show a 50 ft. Leachfield setback from any drainage ways. 9 Provide the required usable sewage disposal area on each parcel. Combing -with an adjacent parcel any' parcel not proven to contain the usable sewage disposal area required by the Subdivision Ordinance. 10 Comply with the groundwater mourtoring'mitigation measure, (See below. The following mitigation ,on measure is require{! 11 Comply with the groundwater monitorinfr w tisption measure: i'Provide P verification ox",,winter groundwater elt;vbtior prior to recording the final. map. Complete site and other r�gaared physical improvements subsequent to satisfactory verification, of groundwater elevation." �u�y�c► L�„p'�M�c�� �~�. AUG 7, r r i ry t — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE _ OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 9596$ Telephone: (916) 5394481 RONALD D. FAcELROY Deputy Diteclot y p� August 13o 1990 John Dalton RE: AP 47-20-41 4472 Munjar Read TPM Chico, CA 95926 !. Dear Mr. Dayton: At regular m engof the Butte County Advisory Agency held on cotinuedits review of the August 13, 190,theAgency above --referenced subject to August 20, 1990. The item was continued at, the :request of the engineer,. The net meeting, Fill commence at 9-00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room-, 25 County Canter Driv6j Oroville; CA. j�, _ 'ntact this Ihave any questions regarding this matter, please to ffice. Very truly yours; i4illiam Cheff Director of Public Works .� JDhn Mendonsa Assistant Director JM/ds Cc: Planning Department Environmental geaith DoVarttont Roper Associates: lrt��r 1 tit.. ....:.. R11Y� w TPM , 'lze following mitigation measures are required'. 13 Bs;abilsh a 200 ft; deuelopmenG free setback zona from the centerline of all drainage swales • AVAJ �;z,.�c- . 14 Automatic Eire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed in ,all; residential stnuSt andords astures in coutlined byordance '�4hArticle the tl3dato�did in T�rotection Assoc and the detection and control. of res dentia aferes nd thus uand det�+nd. for County rreduce�the Ved protection agiu ainst nj ry, life loss, p p Y Eire Protection.Servires; Motion seconded by Mr. Sanders, and carried unanimously: 5� Patrick Black ke 47-26-24, Tentative Patcel Map, 2 parcels located ohthe south side o Keefer 5loixgh on the wes,,t side of Hey. go. North Chico area. �qngjteer. Bachman Associates' 1 Cal Bachman was present, He said that he would like parcel 2 to'be a* remainder parcel, so he does not have to survey that land, y rir Meodonsa said that would be okay. Bachman said that there should be an eXdept on fbr #1 and parcel "2 will be an ag parcel forever: Mr. Reid said there can be a note on the riap that parcel 2 has not been approved for sewage di-e;posa7.,. At some future time, however, the par beela cn�ld be proved :for sewage disposal..: Groundwater would more likely . d6ncern,3 Mr: Reid stated having reviewed the QnvironmentalIttview checklist, and the Planning Urirectorts 'Oporto l make a motibn to adopt a negative declaration of environmental :impact -for the V4 r—a.�b1 ek parcel map to create 2 paice°t On Ali 47-2 finding that the project is in conformance with the Butte yIjavin found the above, e f Cou., Genera. plan and the Butte Count Zoning and will not have further sign�.f�.cant effect on the env�,ron�ent: g move to approve the project subject to the foll.c►Wing conditions and finding 'that approval will not be dem". fatal to z.he healtho safety or welfare of the peopl:o of Butte' County provided the required conditions are complied with. 1 w _-� — tie, courn'&%- LAND OF NATURAL WEAITPI AND BEAUTY -. ' •.�,^ fir- y PEPARTMENT OF PUSLIG' WORKS WILLIAM (BI11) CHEFF, Gtlrectar 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE. OROViLLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 7=1*00na: (016) 538.7481 RONALD D. McELROY beFuty pireciot i July 30i 1990 John Dalton RE: AP 47-20-41 4472 Munjar Road TPM Chico, CA 95926 hear Mr. Dalton: :At the regular meeting of the tu`e.te County Advisory Agency held on July 30, 1990, the Ageaty continued its review of the above -referenced subject to August 13, l')90. The item was continued at the request of the engineer. The next meeting, will commonce alt 9:001 a,m. in the Board of Super#isors Room, 25 County Center. Drive, Oroville, CA If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this ,office:. Very truly yours, �aill'.am Cheff Director of Public W6rkr A2 > stteodonsa t Director r JM/ds y cc: Planning Department,,. Enva rbwmenti l Health, Department toper Associates r �t� JUL 10" ptm'9 �%4. �BfHi��y ©to�n`II�R Ca�crn3 i r �- M EU tte coun LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY OEPANTh1ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone. (916) 5384691 i RONALD D.1 eELROY' 1 Deputy Dhector e t t July 9, 1990 John Sultan RSA: AP 47-20-41 �. 4472 Murejar Road TPH - r Chicot CA 95926 IlsG,,r Mr. Dalton:. k ,At the regular meeting of the Butte County. Advigory agency held on July 91, 1990; the Agency continued its reviev of the above --referenced subject to July 80, 1990. The item was continued at your request; The nekt, meeting will commence at 9.00 a.m. in 'chi Board: of ?; Supervigors Roo Im, 25 County CenterDrive, Orov'ille, CA» If you have any questions regarding; this matter, p1ep_e contact this office. Very 'truly yours, , William Cheff Director of Public Works Jotth Mendonsa Assistant Director Planning DtPattment w I nV4eOnmd tai Healf h Oep t tment Sta�ef Assoc�ste C'a. PkM%9 cons JUL 10 N— 0 �rovttfe, t.ral'r&orrrt t� Cts Z.A '`ButteCount�► �r 161' 01. is V. LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Directo 7 COUNTY CENSER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone, (916) 539-7661 May 31, 1990 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy 0lteciot John Dalton RE: AP 47-20-41 4472 Munjar Road. Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr. Dalton::: Please be advised tS a:t the Butte County Advisory Agency 'will hear your application on the above-identified property on Jul; 9, 1990. The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building,, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville. California. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Ver; truly ,yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works Jin Mendonsa Assistant Director JM/d8 attachment cc! ,Canning Department {3ui fba:1aMntng nvironmental Health Department Doper Associates ���� 11990 Urovilh, Ca�ifctnt}t c.: coun —•�� LAND OF NATURAL 1rVr:ALT'H AND BEAUTY " - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIfiONMENTAL HEALTH Address ) 196 Memorial Woy 0 7 County Center Drive C747 Elliott Rood Reply to Chico, California 95926 Orovillea California 95965` Paradise Cellfornia 95969 p Telephenet 916/891.2727 Telephone. 916/53$-7281 Telephone- 916/872.6308 May 290 .1990 �„nnyng la,Me Jobb Dalton RE John Dalton Parcel 4472 Munjar Rd. l i N of Mun'ar Rd. p Chico CA 95925 •I16t 01111 ° "� J Chico Area -20-41 Dear Mr. Dalton: This department. has advised the Butte. County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that. we are prepared to act on the above application Groundwater monitoring data submitted to this office Vindicates groundwater was present during the monitoring period at a depth of less than five (S) feet. On that basis, the sewage disposal re- quirements of Appendix VII, Chapter 20, Ulde of Butte County, have not been met: This department will recommend denial of the project. if you have any questions) please contact the Chico office 17.sted above: Sincerely Thomas Reids fit. E. , S Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Division .of Environmental Health. T.R/gl cc: Public t4orks Planning b toper Assoc. f - Inter-Departmental 'Memorandum TO Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director SUBJECT: Report on. John Dalton, 'Tentative Parcel Map for AP #47-20-41 DATE: December 21, 1989 This is a ro to divide 7.0 acres ' proposal, to create 2 Parcels at 10 acres each.: The present zonaing, A-10 ral 4 10 c e�par��s). The Land Use `Plan Map of (Agricultural ngric the Butte County General area Plan designates g gri 3ral - Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area: The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan, nor any specific or community plan. A 'N'egative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance with the California Environmental. Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte. County Adv+,sory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recommend approval. TL.jlo M Public "Works Health 'Department Roper Associates tl Deo!�'xiber 19,, 1989 John Dalton- 4472 alton4472 Munjar Road: Chico, CA. 95926 Re Tentative Parcel Map AP *41-2,0-dt Dear ,Mr. Dalton. The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte 'County Advisory Agency within the requited 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 211515. _. In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision. Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Environmental Documentation/Planning Director's Report which has been prepared for your prolect. Please review the enclosed Environmental Memo/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. Butte Count Advisory Agency ror their action.} California Government Code Sections 65950 and The Environmental Document/h'lamm� Directors Report for our rdect has been sent to th Y n' g cY d 659521 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings and approve or disapprove your project within six,' months from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The six month, time limit for your project , mandated by state law, will occur on. June 6, 1990. The Advisory Agency will notifv you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project: If there are modifications to your ptoject, tion related to mitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required. f� Ai'PMIX I ' NVLNr'YEN"CA 3`U12M (To be completed by Lead Agency) { Lnt; SC)-89-12-07-03 lo. 47-`20_41` A rlo`U John Dalton 1. �tama of proponent — --- Address o4 proponent and xepresentati if applicat2e) Roper Associates - P.O. Box mun3ar Roa C�iico;_ Ca. CTi a,_ CA._.. Tentative Parcel Map. - 3, project descriptions ,; �.�N15�+.�C7RY' r �NI:yTTTCS` Ci7� SIGNSF"'�C.cANCa�" , !ES1. MAYBE Nb the habitati. , to degrade the gtslity of the environment) o Wag tProject have the patent of a fish or wildlife species) cause a fish or bstahe P reduce su y wildlife papulation to drop breduceethesh4bbor or restrict threaten ty) 1/ a plant oz aniwl coramun important examples,of major periods ni. endangered plant art animff� or eliminate Trap *It (alifirrnia history or prehistory? -term benefits to the 7 e poen the project the potential to achieve short -ter pa on the enviran,-Gental goals? (A short-term a.mof i- term time while _ detriment L conga e± t i ich accitrs In a relatively brief 'Period nvzrotteit long-term. impacts,#ill endure in the future.) 3, ;Does the project UBVe imOcts 'p'hich aro itsdior malty limited but cumu; Lively t�ao or more :�epatate resources where- considerable° (A project may gcdpdct an ' tiit each resource is relatiVely sksall) but where the effect of the tha impact h of those imp on tha environment is significant,) ,ankhll cA'uce substantial 4. Does the p o�eet )ave environmental effects Vi dlto4tlY ar indirectly? aAvexse effects on human beings) either T 2�MS1`TA ©N (To be cotkpleted by the 40 Agency); 4n the basis of - osis initial e'Value,tion. pfOject COULp 1101' have a significant effect on the i/WE find the proposed -� enviton ef►t and a NEGATIVE t)%LARATIhN will be prepared.: —V-8 z/ find 'that although the proposed project CoUI.b have a Sat innthis ca effect i trcthoe an the $ M 61 eMEAst1RS5 �escYibedt6n�tht$attaGhed 5lseetehav'� ensaddod the -F prti jeGt• A YX3AT; !� 1)ECt,AitAT10N +ill be prepared IifPE fin3 the propa5ed projett Mh. ha��e a 53gnifica3st effect on tile eKVixot V�}att; IMPACT REPORT is requited ani at E�iVTz�ONMtopobs COUNTY Or Bum, PLA"' ING 'DEPAxVititt '989 Decelnber 15r tyt 1 r DA°rE;' T oma5 Last le'x .:oC1.�.'te pliriT Reviewed by: - �eh�.or planner Ir! I ;�T". '�1e7�/zL�C?'1�TM:ENTa4�. �NCi�AC�S (Explanations of all, "Yrs"' and "'MAYBE" answer* are required on at".ache2i shoet(s). 'I. EARTH. Will the proposal result in sigri,ficant. R MAYBE No/ a. Unstable earth conditions, or, changoi in geologic substructure's? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overeovering of the soil?, c. Mange in topography or ground surface relief features? V d. Destruction) covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical. features? a. Increase in Wind or water >'wsion of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beachsands, or changes In siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel or a river or stream � or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlst or lake? g. Loss of prirtie agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban \` areas? _ Y h. Exposure of people or property to geologic harards such as earthquakes, C landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? i. AIY. Will the proposal result in substantial; 1 a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b, The creation of objectionable. odors, smoke or fumes? �• e. Alteration of air movement;, ctoi.sture or temperature, or any change in climate,; locally or regionally? WATER. Will the proposal :result in substantial; a, changes in currents, or the course or direetioh of water moVententb in V I either marine or fresh wateta? b. changes in absorption 'rates, drainage patterns, or the 'rates -and amount of surface runoff? c. tieed for off-site surface drainzq;e inprovements. including vegetation vo,moval, channeliza'tion or culvert installatim'12 d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood KatersY :, change in the count of surface water in any water body? _ quality) including but hotelimited to or iA alteratibn of erature, dissourliace water f. Discharge g surface � emp , lvrkl oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? h, change in the, quantity or quality of ground waters, either, through A� u� det additions Wr withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or extLVALLOnst w I. geduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public Water supplies? 3, is posure of pedplla or 'property to water-.related oaiards such as fiooding7 Fi.!lVt LIM Will the proposal result in substdhtial a.x nIn the divarsity of speties, or number of any species of plahts Chaazge ge .,.y . ( ing trees) shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? L b. Reduction of the Numbers of any unique, rare or endangered spedie►t of plants? c. tnkroduction of new tpeciur- of plants into an area, or in a arriee to the normal replonishment of existing species? w..� d. lieductiori io ac.refto of any apicul'tural crops try $, V ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal .result in subst;�nLial. -NO 1f Ets MAY B9 l •,_— ,, a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of ani-ma:lt4 land including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms V (birds, animals nr insects Z '---"' y j endangered species of b. Reduction in the numbers of rui uni ue rare or en �. Y C. Pjtroductioof new species, of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration z r d. Deterioration of existing fislc or wildlife habitat? - b, t�olsE, Will the propos6I result in subs tantial; a. Increases in existing noise levels? b, Exposure of pecpla to severe noise level:sl 7. LTG 1 p, Will the proposal produce sim3ficsnt 13Fni and glare 8 LAIM USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the - presont or planned land use of an area? 9.. NATURAL }7ESLKTRCIS, Will the proposal result in substantial: A. Increase in the rate of use: of any natural resources? - b. Depletion of Any non-renewable natural resources? 10: RISK 0p upSEr. Will the proposal ihvol:ve: a. A risk of explosion or, release of hazardous substances (including, but+ not lidited to, oil, pesticides) chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or u set conditions? or emei'geney s n b.. possible interference with an emergency rap nse plan evacuation plait? 11, hgpj"TION. Will the proposal altet location, distribution; dentsity or growth. rat of the human populatiO;I? 12, HOUSING. Vill the: proposal affect existinghousing, or create a demand for addi.tional housing?— 13. TRANSROttTATIbNfCIRCULATION: Will the, proposal result int _ a. Generation of substantial additional Mlicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new packing? d. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation +r moveldent of people and/or goods e. Alterations to watcrbornd, rail or air traffio7 f'.. increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles) bicyclists oti;pedefftrians? c,,, PUBLIC 5lftVIGES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need :for new or altered government services: a. fire protection? �-.-- b, police protection?' c, Schools? d. parks or other eacteatiohal f'ecili,tiesl a, Maintenance of public facilities, includin6 tOdds7' f, tither governmental 8'3erices -SM *` 15. ENFGk. Will the proposal .`esult in: YES M4YS a. use of substantial amounts of fuel or -enex` ? b. Substantial increase in dpxand upon existing sources of energy, or req�,.^._s-e the development of new sources of energy? i6. UTMITIl s. Will. the proposal result in a need fcr ndv systems, or substantial alterations to the following: j% a. Power or natural gas? b. Corq=icatiorts systems? c, Water availability? d. Sewer or septic, syse.eIt �I e. Sturm water drairusge? �~ i F. Solid waste and disposals _ .... 2"7, MpLgt 1161,1M. Will the proposal result in a. Creation cif .any health hazard or. potential. hazard (excluding mental a health)l b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards .� 18* AEST'HEfj(3S, Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 1,9. jttcP.EA'TrnN. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or V quantity of existing recreational opportunities, 20, C[d InMAL RE90upas a.. Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological sitel b• lproposal ePhysical effects to prehistoricorhistoric building struart or object? r e. Maes the propoeal have the potential to cause a physical change' which woald affect trtiique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area?' ....: See. attached, -4 u r 1S USSION OV RNVFRQIMENTAL !EVALUATION AP ## 47-20-41 lb.A The project may result in one additional dwelling unit on a 10 acre parcel that would create only minor disruption, compaction and overcovering of the soil. Tile covering of the soil with a imp: rvious surface to support a house and associated driveway in turn will also create a, minor reduction In absorption, rates oil the property. Becaw e of the parcel sizes in,relation to the expected development "these items are not expected to create ati i i;ignificant impact on the property. lh. The site is not located near any iWentified faults, but all of Butte County is located within Earthquake Intensity f one'V111. Complying with .Building Code requirements should provide appropriate mitigation for this impact. 144 b, sianuoTh prole tis located v ed innt veryrural area and theaddition of one parcel should not �croate a need for new y upgrade g response times are currently considered adequate However County budget constraint, may create negative impacts to the local fire service responses. Police service is expected to be limited to emergency and life tlireatetring .responses only. j t ". ti Applicant: Sohn Dalton Assessor's Parcel d7-20-41 Log # 89-12-0 •03 DATA SHEET A, Project DgEdR1inn 1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map. 2 Brief Description: A request to subdivide a 10 a,,re parcel into two 10 acre lots. 3. Location: Nor! 4ide of Munjar Road approximately 3,900 ft, west of Meridian Rd., north Chico area. 4 . Proposed :Density -of ,Development: A dwelling units per acre. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing. Less than 1%. 6: Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Munjar Road: 7 Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic tank and lez chGelds. 8. Source of Water Supply. individual wells. 9.. Proximity of Power Lines Along Munjar. 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: No, B. �FnAronmental Setting Physical Environments 1. Terrain A. General Topographic Charactei: Level to gently rolling topography, b. Slops: 0-25io, c. Elevation: 255 ft. A.S.L. d. Limiting Factors: Norte: Sails A. Types and Characteristics- Tuscan graveley clay to anfi a dull red to brownish red clay loam mixed with, considerable gravel and small stories, 8-16 inches tri depth, "viable with faL surface draittege and poor subdrainage, h.Limiting Factors: Poor for crop land.-,. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land 4 sty Zone VIII, Ai Earth ua.Im Zonei Moderate Earth ualie Intens b. Erosion Potential: Slight to low: C. Landslide Potaitiok None: d. Fire i7a72rd: Moderate, e. Expansive Soil Potential: Mg1L - d. Hydrology a. Surface Water: None onsite. b. Ground Waten Potential subsistence area also area with heavy grouted water ,�7thdrawl. + C. Drainage. Characteristics Pair surface drainage southwest trending, d. Annual Rainfall (nortal): 20-22 inches per year, C. Litni!ling Factors: Mone. 5i Visual/Scenic 01191tar: C,00d, bt)th of Foothills in coastal, range, 6; Acoustic Quallay. Cood,'may b: ve some noise impacts:from airplane flighty from Chico Airport. 7; ,Air Qualit}' Good, except when stagnant air patterris occur over valley. Biological `Environtnent: 8. Vegetation: Valley grasses herbaciotis plants, 9. Wildlife Habitat: Smaller wildlife expected in the rural valley grasslands. LgItgural Environment:' 10 Arckaeoiogical and historical Resources in the area: Unknown, moderate to low; 11. Buttje County General Plan designation: Agricultural Residential. 12. Existing Zoning. A-10. 13. lExisLIng Land Use on-site: Single family residence. 14. Surrognding.Area: a. Land Uses: North- vaci:nt/gra7ing, South- single family/gra ng, West,- single family, East- vacant/graMing. b. Zoning. -10 G -Gen. Ma Designatiosi: Agricultural -Residential. d. Parcel Sizes: 5 to 40 acres. e. Papulation: Rural,utmosphere: 15.. Character of Site and Arra: Rural development grazing valley lands., 16 Nearest Urban Area: Chico. 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence: None. 18. Improvements Standards Urban Areae No. 19. Fire Protection Service:: a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station: Station 441 approximately 6 miles. b. Water Availability. Tanker. 20. Schools in Area: Chico Unified. i jj ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIA 1. Map 11-1, Earthquake and Fault Activity. Seismic SafetyElemen't, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill, 2.. Map I1-2, Liquefaction Potential; Seismic Safety Element, Butts. County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M 'Rill:. 3, Map 111-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. q. Map III -2, Erosion Potential., Safety Element, Butte County General Flan reprised 1-77 by CH2M Hill, $1 Map 111-3 Expansive Soils: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill, G, Map .IV -1, Noise, Noise Element, Butte CountyGeneral, Plan revised 1=77, by CH2M Hill, 7 Map V-1, Scenic Highways; Scenic HigitwayElement, Butte County General PJan revised 1-77, by CH2TvI Hill. 8. map IIf-4', Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. 9. Archaeological Sensitivity Map bylames P. MAnning, for Butte County Planning Depa.(a, 01 10'', 10.; School District, Map, Butte County Planning Department, 11; Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration ui Shallow Wells,1983, by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District, The Resources Agency, State of California. 12.Agricultural' Preserves Map, established by Resolution No. 67-178, Butte Coutity Board of Supervisors, December 5,1987. 13: FF1ood7nsuranceRate Twaps National Mood Insurance Program, Federal EmergencyManagpmentAgency. 1988. 14, USGS Quad Maps, Nord Photorevised .1959. 15, u: i1 s map, Chico (1925)JOroville (1925) Area, US, Department of Agriculture. 16. Soil Survey of Ch co(1925)IOrov lle (1916) Area, U S. Department of Agriculture. 17.. Butte County Fire V�.otect on Jurisdictions and Facilities Map, Butte County fire Department and California Department of Forestry. ;Butte County Planning Department, {1�( California �UUUdQ��� BUTTE Department of Anthropology PGLENN SHASTA Cafifornia state University, ;��;oh�colog.:ai l� Y, Chico Inventory d u eN rEK� Chico, CA 95929 MOOOC TRINITY (916) 895.6256 Dare: October 13,1989 � • r TG'; Roper Associates P,O. Box, 885 1.346 Longfellow Avenue Chico, CA 98927 re John Dolton Rezooe AP7 47.-20-41 Dear i«lr. Roper A 'review of the above project has ;revealed the following; Tte area indicated as within the project boundaries is. considered to be archaeolcgicaLl.y sensitive. Present area E',asy, access to natural: sources o1 water Flat meadowland or flat: l,and near water e (+i2til andhDr e-'A' ;gar, �tiiCj sl.np+a5 Previc=ly :rai.~or icd s.4Ees in the vicinity OLherl y M t4 strongly recommend that an archaeological reconnaissance be conducted of the area by a qualified archaeologist and appropriate mitigation measures prepared A known site or sites has/have been previously recorded in the project area. Project operations will have a negative impact on these cultural rescurcesa We reccrrrend that a qualified archaeologist be contacted to assess site •components and prepare a mitigative proposal. Other:_.: A survey is not recognp-:nded for. the above_ptoject. However, if any prehistoric or historic cultural materials are encountered during _proiectoperations, I Il work, Should cease itnmediatelV an i.nsneetion of the site and materials by a gualifieri archaeologist. Thank you for the opportunity to review and cott�t2ent o;t this proposal. Please let us know what decisions are made regarding the project: gincerl ly Dr,. Makoto Rowta Northeast Information Center Coordinator i COuNat OF BUTTE DEPARTifENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive • �`^;��" Orovill.e, CA 95965u'ga. 1' (916) 538--7266 •ir " O.ovilla� December 5, 1989 ©hn Dalton RE: AP 47-'20-41 4472 itanjar Rd. Tentative Parcel Map Chico, CA 95921 Year lit. Dalton: i to noted,Propertys ,� ;t *.• x+� ,, i.r� the This .is to notifyT you that out a ps ,catj ` above:-re bei r., toi n9 Depa ct,-nent r„ K ' ony acid to th,6d Environmental- fol; environmental detprM'..!ti , nmental Health pepartmen: t its rimy - _j ` This application will be considered complete when we have received toti.f cation from the 'tlaruzing Department and the Environmental Health all necessary data have been received.- `Mese departments 'Department that will contact you regarding ary additional information they may require. Very truly yours, William Chef -E Director of Public �4orks �1 Jon Mendonsa . sistant Director J1fikk cc! Planning Department Envirornnental health Department Roper Associates LD 1120 (Revised 2%8$) �