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' ' ' ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' � � ' � . �����N ' ��N��� ------ 1A, F, ,;' T ,,NTA TIVE SUBDIVISION !I j_j TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP PRELIKU4ARY GUBDIVIuIONC� WAVE APPLICATION Please check a• trop riate box APLILICANT: Harry Merjii_.— ws PHONIC NO: ADIAIN'1,31: C/O Louisaria Pari E: ts" ' x:}�s�-111 M4 F; fi-h Ave tland, OR 97204 OWNHR: same PHONE NO: 1:It"tNL`FU OR wURvYCSR: L onrincL PHONE N0: Aq �rRF;�1 �..3 .. ,. ADDRF;` i 1280 .9th St.. c 11�. '.r . Chirp, rin 9ri0.'2f3 --- y7^���7;+ �y�i }mow �y- T 1 n /� L p Y.3 ICE, VE' k�. —.RANG u ,wC �. CJ V �'�; 9 11 S 1. + s11 't:P 0.-9�..V WC,'A111I65 OF PROVERTY: `I iC'1`S; I ) �3N RANGE 2F,...., SECTION 7 "i,n r-,';) �`W- PARCSI: IIW,, E 7�- � ,�9 'DOTAL ACREAG E 1.22.E P1,1-,AGj*$ UM NxZ' `mi Ll +iINAmP ?.TITLE v;'',PORI' OR RECENT POLICY OF TITT-E INS TRANCE (duto within last tlx 44-.ths) WI!,tq APPLICATION. INDICATE' :'-41 W THE BAS AM) P ,,X0RD:aJG V OR3 Wfyi'R; THIS PARTICULAR, PARCEL WA.8 ' CREA' DA`t't�; IlOOiC PAGE NUMLAIR AIM aIZE OF PARQSJzZ BEIIVE:' CREATED (in.cllid.iog any reinainr er ) w ria ._ e l 9, c P �,(L._c� res 1 Y 0T1', 'AN ' Tu NATT24AL 54fti.4A , COM"E, Oil STOR14 LRATN: vj1" 0.' d , 1 t, , � )" ; "� �6�iT:'L tC3 J ` 0E'tA� f'� CJI"r08Att _ (Check with Health Department) �'1'it a l.'t1; C��Ea ,gc'�l1RGZi t�T' rr,YA Trw: ,._..�?�:�, �►'� �' � t�t� 1 (Check with Health Department) In N m1W.'R ANti MOM C,, tiL"" En3 ' 110 TITS DOUTCM fiY OP '1'ITG ORMM itk PAftCELR V p C Iii, N` )ql ta, �'e.t t� 'a T7m: t) fr,"WtCE THEY WILL HAVE TO BE EXTEMn'L'D; r y _ t ley r a. 1INV I l ONMENTAL IMPACTSAND M,I.''i:TGA,'1ION MEASURES-• ;lent i 1'y potentially significant environmental impacts associated with t ItN Intid division.. What project design features or special condition.5 OFaPJsrovnJ (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential, .n ironmentat impacts? grading to camgy 1,rith Butte County Grading Ordinance, VNVIRONMIEWAL SETTING st l 00-tc;ribe the project site as it; exists before the project, l;tic•luding Information on topography, soil stability, plants And animrtit, and any oultural, historical or scenic aspects. 00,;urtbe any existing strueltures ou tf'de site, and the use of thc, 41,rucLures. Vacant -- gra;,ing land. Slopes vary — elevation from 4000 to 800' Soil si..abie:. Vegetation is typical, foothill grasses and shrubs, Oak and Pirie. iy1 6osc ribe the surrou:lding prope'Cties, i;tcluding in'totmation on ptant.s and animals and any cul1ural, IVSs'orical or scenic aspects. (ndic;a;te the type of land use �residential, commercial, etc.), ittf cosh y �f land use ionewfamisllg, ,Apartment houses, shops, depart matt stares, ot,e ), and scale Of de'4elepment '(height, frontage, 5et-1,acki tear yard, etc,). Surroundingproperties, r p p ax- similar large acreage rural homesites. Softie livestock: VERTI 46 i t(:A'I`TON [ hereby certiv that the statements furnished above and In thch ,tl t,+,cltPd exhi.lsits present the data and information required for this itt i t l.t l 4tluat iun to the best of my abi aid Ise lity, and that the facts, stat';bments *d frac=rmatGion .r4�, < anted' are true and correct to the best of -toy knouiedQe HI i e E . t)att+ Signa t`t: I'.bt:~ .i sits,, styptirnt'e sheet for longer;, reit;ponnes. ,1 J; 19, � �3'CJ'.CT� ,CrJT_TIV'.Z"5�' c�zvER.AL. Fz;Ai�` corr:�oFzrz.�rrc,E x�PoiRac 'FOR Pti QMT-, _MAS' OR SURA=VTSSC7N MAP Buffo Cc. FianrIng CMrim .toms 1-4 to be completed b applicant: aP Y �1,JJN � 3" APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: ,._ r Q G/l1(-1 62 67E _/1 / /V'(y— L7covi11e, Cajifamia 1806= 7-1-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: -7- t, , ASSESSOR'S PARCEL N 9ER(S): _ O47 - 23C� - '3 ji, PROPOSED USE: following items are to `oe completed by the Planning Department; ��t��:��Nx ZONING, � �' R - dry LAND CONSERVATION AGRE>"aiL-i-L i 11l ,SMgk ;4kL PLANDESIGNATION: A ct 'd`}4nm nY�Sijo DesiZ ation Criteria: YES NO It is recommended that-, you perform the following checked items., - --' ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CiLECK y BOTANICAL SUP.VL'Y 5 - -- GEOLOGICAL SURVEY y YES NO WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: WITHIN b'LOOD -PLAIN WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR Z3:af£ D"etei=itwtic n: Substantially confdrmis to, LAND USE PLAN: x GENERAL PLAN; 1. Land Use SC If Yes, 2., Conserfation75 Name of Plan "` 4. Safety �: WITHIN WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: 5. Noise yC.. If Yes, 6. Housing r ,, Name of nesk orve 7. Circulation zGNCNC AIRPOR LAND USE PLAN: r> e Z7 Gc N ZA ,... • (JIT 5 Y•i. �igna tuMC IJit f'�, /% A5 THF, Ar'P13LCANT FOR THE Px.QUESTED L, ND DIVISIONo I AM `1,"c]�V., CO NVORIHANCE WITH THE MNEtM6 PY.W AND ZCNItr'G, AWARE OF TIrE ABOVE STArr DI; `: r`.ti1:tATlOI? tt1G igha'UrL,of Applicant .*Mit toport will ekpir.'o and be discatdod six (b) months from the date of the stuff sigjurttutc,,` n Ask California. Department of Anthr000tog ; r haeologrcaT (( o p taisssx suit California State Liniversily, Chico Inventory `✓ U060C Mm" Chico, CA 95929 14,,. nli►us nuNrtr . K�r,.rk .�aSiA (91'6) 895-$2SS. stt�t 1<F 7S{ I oRA Date: .f PIAM-jXg i7 Ccxmty ['e=ta-- Dr_ Croville, Ca_ 9596 re- Dear County Planners A refriewr of the above project has revealed the follor' Zile area indicated as within the pvojectt boundaries is c= sidered to be archaeologically sit .ve. Present are.- Fa--,y re:Easy access to natural sources of water ,- Flat me-3r3 ;4 and or flat land near water Scud► and/or east facing slop- Previously recorded sites in the vicinity r.r+ h g; ori c habj L � -; ren sir- -; kntx-m i-r Q 4tPtlCl ZT1t`r3thy, nrojP ' arae- Thera JS altk) aha >>nrpt nrrlaA r(y-,k shelter tccatod within the brt? e 5ar¢a. xx .We strongly rt.crrcan-nd that an archaeoiegical reconnaissaryde be meted of -the, area by a qualified archaeologist and appropriate izitigitson measures prepared. A krxxre site, or. sites 'has/have b---,i prevviously re=rded in the project atea. P oje-t operations will have a negative impar- on these cultural resources. t':e re=nze�-d that a qualified arL-.aeologist be contacted to assess site ccripone-nts and prepare a mitigative proposal., 0 Other: Thank ycu for the cgportunit~y to t view and cc mrent: on this prcpbsal. Please let us kridw what decisi.ans are made regarding the 81hceeely, L'2Fez 4 . dr. tyiakoto Kawta t10ttheast lhfvrhnaticn de i:er Cbtxdinator E vi.rotimental Health Department ! Plannin De artment, NAME: HARRY MEi2LC EE_11E7: CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 47-23-3 Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas -north of red line: on map) Butte County Sheriff PG&L (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County ?Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Moiquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) S hcMl Di i c .(waU map) Rater ompany�.f individual wells are not indicated on application ormap) Durharirrigation OR Durham -Mutual. Water Co, California Water Service Company (.Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle. Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd.. to lake) Del. Oro Water (parac;,#e Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks '.(Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise irrigation District City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville .l.le Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley Ga0-i"`ILLE AREA' ONLY Take Oroville Area Public Utility District: (see large map in cabinet) Feather Raver Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) - El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oruville only) BErCS, RICYVALE, GRIDLV AREAS (SOUTH BUM CO()TY): check wall map and title report to see what applies, Some areas overlap. Drainage District #1 Drainage District. #2 Drainage District4100 Drainage District m200 _---- Reclamation District #$33 Reclamation #2056 Sacramento and Sao Joaquin. Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District Ilj CEF.TAIN CASES: Dept, ofePishtand Game(near of Schools nwater ly rAnd biinrural subdivisions) mountain areas) „�. p 'Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70 99, 149 (Chico cut=off), 162 (01ivo.Hwy. & Richvale Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots.or units) United daStaltes Forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP' books) '-`—` Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department, (property near Lake Oroville -- wafershed) Rock. Creek Reclaimation Dist. ('west of Chico Airport, south of Rock 'Creek and east of Hwy. 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report for any mention of special services or easements such its to Tharmalito Irrigation District (numbered items) 1, W "H PLANNINGDIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95966.3387 ,February 22, X996 TELEPHONE: (916) 5313.7601 FAX: 1916) 5384785 ,Harry Merlo /o Loulsiana Pacific Corp. 111 SW frifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204 RE: Tentative Parcel Map, AP (a47-230-039 Dear Mr. Merlo :At the regular meeting ofr the Butte County Qevelopment Review Committee held on ?February 22, 1896, the Commmittee denied without prejudice your tentative parcel map on the above-referenced property 'due to an incomplete application: This action Will be final if an appeal is not filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors within ten (1 �) days of the date of the Development Review Committee's action (March 4, 1996), Should you have any questions regarding 'this matter, please contact this office Monday through Thursday, from 8,00 am. to 4.00 p.m at 538-7601.. Very truly yours, y arry Hoga la h! Ma g r 3KH/dS cc Erivironniental Health Depart;nent SER Consulting Engineer ffutte Count M -1 1 U R ik I,W E A 4 7(-j PLANNING DIVISIO N DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: 19161 538-7601 FAX: 19161638-1785 February 8, 1996 Harry Meda c/o Louisiana Pacific Corp, .111 SW Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 0,/7204 RB Tentative Parcel Map, AP '047-230-039 Dear Mr. Merlo, Please be advised that the Butte County Development Review Committee will hear your ,application on the above-Identified property on February 22, 1906. The Committee, Will be reviewing the findings and condi'dons contained in the Planning F Division Report and will be 'considering ,your application. The meeting will commence at 8;00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors` Room, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroviile, California, if you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office Monday through Thursday, ,from 8:00 a,m. to 4:00 p.m., at 538=7601. Very trulyy s ' lam Farrel Director Department of Develapment Services BKH/ds attachment cr, Environmental Health Department Land beve'loprnent Division MBR Consulting Engineering x AGENDA REPORT 170. Honorable Chair and Development Review Committee FROM: Barry K Hogan, Planning Manager BY Craig Sanders, Sensor Planner DATE: February 6, 1996 REQUEST: Tentative Parcg► ,!q��r� � .y AP## 047--230-039 for Harry_Merlo A request to divide I.Z; =cres into 3 parcels of 40+ acres each: The property is located on the south side of Richardson Springs Road, approximately 1.6 miles east of Cohasset 'Road, north of Chico. RELATED ITEMS:, None FOR. DevelopmorA Review Committee Meeting of February 22, 1996' SUMMARY This application was Deceived in 1999 and has never been accepted as complete: The applicant has failed to provide necessary information to process this request The last correspondence with the applicant was in 1994, at which time the applicant was given 30 days to submit the required information or the application was to be considered withdrawn. In order to bring, this application to a final conclusion, it has been scheduled for denial without prejudice: If the applicant wishes to pursue a subdivision on this property, a new application will have to be made. _ ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION No environmental documents have been prepared for this project, PUBLIC NOTICE AND COMMENTS: This application requires that a pi,ii)lic hearing be advertised and held. Advertisement of the public hearing \vlll be published in a local paper and public notices will be mailed to all property owners within a 300 foot radius of the subject property, As of the date of this report we have received ho public-comment: RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Committee deny without prejudice. the application on AP#047-7.30-039, yubject to the Endings contained in exhlbilt'V, attachidd K \projectsWrc\merlo,rpt butte County Department of Development Services - Pla hing uivlslon a 1r , 1 a � 05 BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITYEE NOTICE_ TO THE PUBLIC On THURSDAY, February 22 1996 at 8 0o a.m., the Butte County Development Review Cofnimittee wi!l hold public hearings at 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, (Board of Super visors' Room), to consider the following projects; ITEMS FOR WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS ARE INCOMPLETE 1,, Harry Merlo, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 047-230.039, to divide 122 acres into 3 parcels, located on the south side of Richardson Springs Road, approx. 1.6 ;1lilec east of Cohasset Road. North Chico area, 2. Blasingame Tentative Subdivision Map, AP040-180-051 ;and 052, to divide 10 acres into 9 parcels, located on the east side of Jones Avenue; 600 ft. north of Durham -Dayton Hwy; Durham area. The above-mentioned 4 -applications and maps are on filer and ,available for public viewing at the Office of the B`Jtte County Development Services Department, Plu:nning Division, ?'County Center 1XV6, Oroville, California, For Information call., (916) 538-76' 1' (Monday through Thursday, 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m,) Comments may be suibm'11tted in Writing any time prior to `the hearing or oreally at the meetincl listed above or as Mey be continued to a later date. If you challenge the above applications in court, you may be i"!,,,i¢ed to raising only those issuios you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or ' in written correspondence delivered to the Development Services Department, Planning Division, at or prior to, the public hearing. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE Barry K. Hogan Manager Planning Division Butte County Department of Development Services Ta be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Friday, February 9, 1996 ;;1 M1 A & BNGft,,fi�FR NG Cnatltt,zu��,s I 1280 E. 9th Sit-cet SU11c G Clikt), CA 9S928, 893-0631 JUIV 5, 199 Community development Department Planning Division County of Butte 7 County Cerit'er Drive OrOville, SCA 95965 Attention: Tom Last Reference-Merlo ',Parcel Map, AP No P47-2.30-039 Dear 'Tom. This isto inform Vou that Health, Department invest .gatioh on this parcel is ongoing and that We hope to have a resolution within the next few Meeks., Please consider this project to be an "opens project, sincere Ma k:E. Risso MER:ch CCI merlo i �lannin� ��p�rfaii�nt JUL q 619 4 Cai110m..,i 13rOrrili�,. � jeu%te could � - DEPARTIfENT OF FUBI,IC HEAiTH DTVTSIJN OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Ire., Counter Center Drive � 1469 Humboldt Road � 7 County Ccnter Drive� 747 Elliott Road roville, CA 95965' Chico, CA 95928 OtnvWc, CA 95965 Paradise, CA 95969 x(9"16),538;-7'•-82 (916) 891-2127 (916) 538-7281 (916) 872-6308 iFAX' 4916) 538••2165 FAX (916) 895-6512 FAX (916) 538-2140 y' June: 20, 1994 plahninglOP91MOn.3, lir. 14ark Risso JUN 21 f994 & Engineering 1,280 E 9th S t . 01*601e, C'n ►rttrnin Chico, CA 95928' I REHarry Merle Parcel Map, Richardson Springs .Ro-ad., Chico area; AP t, 047-230=039' 'Dear Mark have received your letter, of May 23, 1994 regarding soils investigations performed for this pro7ect. A thorough evaluation of soil c'haracter'istics, depth to seasonal groundwater, and siopes in proposed sewage. disposal areas will be necessary to determine-if the proposed division can meet County sewage disposal area requirements (Appendix VII, Butte County Subdivision Improvement Standards). Please contact Mr. Charles Bird at this office regarding soils investigation requirethents. It is my understanding that soil and groundwater i'nvestigati0ns performed to date was done i without notifizat:ion to of input by this Department. it is important to consult with this office prior to performing soil or groundwater tests,, to ensure that our requirements are addressed and to allow Environmental Health oversight of tests, The groundwater monitoring Standpipe installed onproposed parcel one does not, appear adequate to document groundwater elevations throughout propcsed sewage disposal areas: Please contact Me. Bird at the aboveaddress or phone number if you have quo--Stions regarding this matter Monday through Thursday between Sam alid gam: Sincer��;iy, Vance SeVerin, Program Manager Division of Environmental Health Vs/dd/•merle in L A. Bette County Planking bepartment Charles Bird, Environmental Health, Chico r A CLEAN iNbOOA AIR ENVISONMENT i=aR A 1 IEALTHIER TOMOMOW A. Q NGINEBRJNG Civil Engineers 12410 L, 9th Strect 5�rireC Cbiro. CA 9592 893-0631' May 23, 1994 Dept, of Environmental Health County of Butte 14.69 Humboldt Road Chico, CA 95928 Attention: Vance Severi..n 'Reference: Tentative Parcel trap AP No. 047-230-039 Dear Mance, Enclosed it; a map showing a revised lot proposal for the subject Tentative Map. A, groundwater monitoring station was installed in 1990 at the lo -cation shown on the enclosed map. Attempts to place monitoring stations at higher elevations over the past years have not been successful: We were finally able to get equipment into the upper reaches of the property in 1.993 and found that there is insuf'f'icient soil in the higher elevations to support a septic system. Accrdingly, we have revised t Ae map to a two=pardel division, with each parcel using the lower, deep soil area for septic-dis poral.:. .he one monitoring Station has been regularly observed since Febrlaary,, 19901, and no standing water was deteted. The soil in this area; :consists of 345 to 4 feet of dark brown sandy Loam, over 4 feet of a loat"cobble mixture. The monitoring tube ektends 7r Wi into the soi Please the above and the attached map so that processing of the adjusted tentative map can continue. Please call me >'if there are any questions. s ncer6l y E RiSSo Mal C, P.lanla g ; Thomas hast y ®Un ..4 PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT 6F DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELCRIONE: (916) 538.7691 FAX: (9 a 6( $38-7785 MHy 3, 1_11�94 I: (-Haney Motto c/o Lou,hslanai Pacific Corp. 111 SW Fifth .Ave, Portland, Oregon 0720 Certified Mai! RF' Tentative Pax ^el Ma,on AP No. 047-230-039'- Dear`MIr, Metlo: The purpose of this Tetter is to obtain closure or complete the processing of the abode applicaition, in ordeir to assist the County and other applicants with' processing of active f +es, it is ne'cesss `yto obtain closure on files that have been inatl-tive for a very long p( riod, Your application was originally submitted, on August 25, 1939,' Accordl�g to file reicords, our last correspondence to you Vuas on OctCl'ber 26, 1991., e,egardingthe enviranment0l OVOlUation, On September 191 1991, A 8Q Lngineeririg sent a better`` requesting'waiVer of prAcossing time lines to allow time toj ' duct water t�lysts, "Che Inst three winters should have provided you with sufficient time to conduct tl;at:ng �, Please lindiclote your desire to either do, m ieia` processing or i ithdraw the plication P p g p ,11 tithin tkhh-11 C,30i d;ayrs of � NSceipt of trlis fetter: l'f we do riot ', eceive 01 response, the application Will be considered withdrawnf,, fkgaln, this will assist us In our effort to focus cin pro cessing active applicaflons. f a V ` � •-''Y - _ LAND OE NATURAL Y'EALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENt of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRaNMENTAL HEALTH /tddrosa, x[196 Memorial Way Chloe, Californlo 95926 Reply to [3 7 County Center Drive (;J 747 Elllutt Rood .�revIlle, Calilornia 95965 Paradise, Callforrla 95969 Telephones 916/872.630'; j Tefep',�ane: 916/891-2727' Telephone 916/538.7281 October,13, 1989 i )k & Q engitleeri.ng RE Far-* Merlo Tentative i 1286 E. Stay' St.) Ste. C Cry 959.28 Parcel Map Richardson.Springs Rd., Chico f ice, AP# 47-23-39 Gentlemen;_ Before we can ftirther process the above. project., we will need additional information: 2. Percolation Tests 2. Soil Depth Tests 3. GJi-,Iter Groundwater Tests 'ifyQu have any questions, please, contact me at the Chico office between ;S:OOeh and 9:O�am weekdays. 5incer! 1,y, �ttK 1 aa .E, R.Ses W:: 8ixdj y Jive jinn of Env-lydnmentai Howlth, ,I I �� CZ�iiCol. r .r i IN , OVGI Cit, l Engineers" 128U . gilt Sir'. t Clio, CR. 95928 893 631 December_ 20t 1989 Pianni•ng Department County i,of Butte 7 County Center Drive Oroville CA 95965 Attention:: Mr. Drent Moore RE Harry Merlo Parcel Map, AP 47 = 23 :- 39 Bear Brent The applicant requests a waiver for the time requirements Of' CEQA, itorder to provide the necessary data for the Deparvtnertt of .EnvitOftment!U Health. Over wiiiter viater table tests are required and will not be completed ut til May, 1990. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely I, Mark E . RISSO MER/pm ���� '��1{Ai��►�I �bYll(B� �r�lJli;Mj�11+A Co to tND OF NA! . "T� -�- _ URAL WEALTH Ar4D BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMEN.r 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96$66-3397 TELEPHONE. 1916) 538-7601 !p.Ctober 26, 1989 ,Harry Merlo Loulsana Pacific Corp. 11:1 5W Fifth Avenue 41ort l and, OR 37204 Re: Tentative P&rce I Map _AP 047-230-039 Iaog 089-10-06-05 +Dear Mr. Mer Co An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel :Map f nd f'cates ,)otent,l a l I y adverse Impacts; to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmptntal chackllst; To recYUce or e'1 Im.I'nate *hese Impacts, s�� I'tab I e m I t I gat libb measures are requ red as part of the project.OtherW�,,se, an Environnientai' llmpApt Report (E I R) Is requ i rest pursuant', to the Ca l l forn ta. Env 1 ronmenta I Qua I 'I'ty Act.. An early resl5onse to, this not I f I cat I oft, sent to the PlannIno_ Depar'tinent, w1',ii e.xpedIte the scheduling of your project. Please forward your Written response within 1; 6 dads from the date of this letter, A l l t of C oca l corasu i tants Is I ne I v-cled . These, persons can 'i adeterm i ne the need for a survey by conducting a records sCl--s cn, conit real survey or arra"ng�E for such a survey. In the d�eventuct rofag an l EIA regU I r"ement;. a sUbs4;quent• letter till l l be s;pnt outllhing the pr6r-Od6re for the County to select the consultant to prepare the E i IT S � 1 � iLil� ° ':.I —. ;,� , _... vn..: - '¢ t .',•.... •�i I Iiri�lVlini�rr�� "?,` --dlr� X 0 1q : Office_ of P1,snning and Research VAOMz Butte County 1400„Tenth Street, Room 121 Planning Department Sacramento,,CA 95817 County Center Drive Oroville, CA '95965 ' or X County Clerk County of Butte f.�Ltr:,..TEC'T : Filing of Notice of De; y 'tEGARDING NEGATTVE DE LA ENVIIt I ME NTAL IMPACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described'`below has been of the California Environmental reviewed pursuant to the provisions Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, et seq.) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. AP 047-230-039 Log # 89-10-06-05 DESCRIPTION OF PROTECT: Tentative Parcel.-map to divide 122 acres to create 3 parcels of 40+/- acres. LOCATION OFmPROJECT: On the south side of Richardson Springs Road, approy ately 1.6 r1iles east of Cohasset. Road, north Chaco area.. 4, NAME .AND ADDRESS OF ;PROJECT APPLICANT: Harry Merlo, % Louisana Pacific Corp. A & Q Engineering 111 SW Fifth Avenuc► 1280 E. 9th St., Suite C P � A 95928 .ortl.ar�d, C3Ft 9720 ,E Chico, C MITIGATION 'MEASURES: Vii. A; copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, proville This study, was; Adopted As 'presented. Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and 0 supporting reason:, are attached, 7. A public hearing.on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body, Hearing Body Date of Determination Determination _ On the basis of the initial study, of environmental impact, the Information presented) at hearings, comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and independent research. `Ye find- theproposed ProjectNOT have a significant proposedrmrotect COULD effect oil -NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. We fina that the project COULD have a significant effect on the environment but will not in this case because of ],attached mitigation measures described in item 5 above which are by this reference made conditions of project `,approval: A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. signature Title � t — 1.. Nme of proponent. Harry MerlO 2, Address of proponent and representative (if appl"icabla): a Louisana Pacific Corp. A & Q Engineering 3- Project descrsptiont mE"t'ti"a-Eye Parcel Map' 4S.�NI7ATOi2Y F7 ND=NGS OIF STGNT-_PTC Cl^ YES MAYBE NO. _ 1.. .Does the oroject have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially .reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or Wildlife population. to drop below self-sustaining levelsy threaten to eliminate a plant or, animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or, eliminate i=ortant examples of major periods or California history or prehistory3 V 4. Does the proj"ect have the ,potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term environmental goals, (A short-term impact on the s one which .occurs in a relatively brief eriod of n lorg-tArrn 1M1 environment z ` p tin_ 4+hil . Dees the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable2ect i,, ro A ;,;' i project ,; impact on two or more separate resaurc'a where: the impart ti cacti resource 'is relatively small, but where the offect of the total, of tho<e impacts on the environment is significant.) �,,r• �. Does the project have environmental effects which trill cause substantial adverse effects on human, beings, either directly or indirectly? � CffS�+ ExET2MTNATMON (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of this initial evaluation; I/Wt find the prepared project COULb NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a MATivE DECLARATION will be prepared, !M ,find that although the proposed project'_ COULD havesignificant 'effect on the. environment- there will not be a significant effeca t in this case because the HITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the project: A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared: __.. I/47E find the proposed project MY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVI9OfS2iENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. COWTY OV B='E, PLANNING DEPARTMENT i' t1A9°Es , October 25; _..1989 gY4 Brent L'H Moore A580ciate Planner. ;w Revieved by:.�" 9 �a M l": I (Explanat-jona of all "YES" and''"MAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(s). 1. EAk7H. Will the proposal result in significant. YES htRYBE h1Q._ a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? _ b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface reli4f features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical v, features? e. Increase in Hind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? :f, (1hanges in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation) deposition or erosion which. 4ay modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or arty bays, inlet or lake? � _ _, —✓ g. Loss of prime agriculturally pvoductive soils outside designated urban areas? —- h.. Exootiure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, C landslides, "mudslides; ground failure or similar hazards? 2. A!?. Will the proposal result in subsG�ntial. a. Airl emissions or deterioration bf ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable d'dors,. smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, m•is;tire or temperature, or any chnngP in pt � climate, ,locally or regionally? A:rec �,al result in substantial.: a.. b cu reents) or the course ar dir:ection of Viltor movements in (�esther nIn or fresh waters? .. 0;1nV5 41 drainage l.atterns, or the rate and amount '- of surfad4,s =,.-:1 — —»- — te surface drainage improvements, inclung vegetation. Nee�d Off-si d " refo , channer lizatio;n or culvert inMtaliation2 z flow finddstaters? •__. d. Alterations to the course or of � �1L' e. Change A the amount of surface water in any water body' L f. bischarge into surface waters, or in any alteration, of surface water quality)including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or A#;tera'tzon of the direction or rate of .float of ground slater h. in e quantity or quaiity of ground JP either through. l direct ddange, itioni`. be withdrawl,' U) or, through ihterct do n of an aquifer j 1 b cuts or excavations? y y 1. water public ter: .rater available for p Raddctibn in the amount of otherwise 'I es'? supplies? j. Exposure of people or property to water-related Miards such as flooding? 4. pF.IT LIFE, trill the proposal result in substantial: 1 a. �' s, or nt4aber"of 'any species of plants Cksassge in the diversity of specie ,. (including trees) shrubs, grassy crops, and aquatic plants)? b. are or e y y • , " ' ndais eyed species of Reduction of the numbers of 'Ari tuii ud r' g plants? e. Introduction of new "species of plants into an area,, orin a barrier to e normal repldhishm ht of existing speciest d., iteducticn ift acreage of any, agj Ultural crops ANIMAL T;7FE. willthe proposal result in sub,sCantialS YES n_Y%E MCL. f A. Chane in the diversity of s ecies,. or numbers of an Change y p y species of animals k (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms or insects)? L b. don in the ;numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of Re�ls �_• C. Introduction of new species of unirial& into an area, or in a barrier to the .migration or movement of animals:! d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? .: NOISE. Will the proposal 'result in subs! ntial'; a. Increases in existing noise levels% _ b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7, t2GHT AND GLARE. 'Will, the proposal produce significant light: and glare?' a, LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a sub`siantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 9, NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the prtTosal result in substantial. I, :a. Increase in the rate of use of any. .natural resources? ,_,i,.._. .. ✓ . b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources," R SX OU UPSET. Will the proposal involve ;a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (Licluding# but not1"ited to, oil# pesticides, chemicals or radiation) the event i n of an accident or upset conditions, b. Possible interference .with an emergency response "plan or emergency' evacuation plar.1 -- V 'll. POPULATION. Will, the proposal alter location# distributions density or growth rate of the human population? 12. RoUslNG, Will the proposal. affect existing housing, or create a demand , for additional housing,.),' 13. TRANSPORTATION CIR 71A JIM Vill tiie proposal reg it in: tt.. Ceneratien of substantial additional vehicle movement? V ` fr. Effects on existing parking facilities, or'demand for new parkingl v' c. Substantial impact on' existing,transportation s'ystem52 �� y ii. Significant alteration's to present patterns of cir'ulat!on or . movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne,, rail or air traffics f. Increase in trakfie hazards to motor r hicies, bicyclists or pedestridry iv'f lk. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a MA for new ;or altered government services: t A, vire protection? b. Police protdctionl .. ... e. Schools? d, harks or other recreational facilities? „. eii Naintenante of public facilities # including roads, f". Other governmental aei-Viddtl -3 Is. EfiERGY> Will theproposal result in:, YES!. - NO 3 a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or oi'+ener? require the: develo wont of nes!. sources gy 4 p � - lb, UT,Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or subbttantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? b. r -mu tications systems? C. Nater availability? d. Sewer or septic systems? ii e. Storm water drainage?' f. Solid waste and disposal? ✓ 17. WWI'HEALTH'. Will the proposal result in: Ai Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding meatal health)? —,— t✓ h Exposure of people to potential health hazards' v` 18. AESTH'ETZCS. 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 art, aesthetically offensive site open to public view? e/ 1$. PFCt2r:.ATTON4 Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or <✓ quantity or existing recreational opportunities? 1O. CiJLTt3P.AT, �?;.50t�'RCF.S, ct. Wili the proposal result 911 the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric ar historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a peehistbric or hist -uric builcting, structure or object", y' c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affectunique ethnic cultural values? y d. Will the D, oposal-iostriet existing religious or sacred uses Within the 'potential i:ApAct area? b�'scv�szarr c►� 7�riv'ZFZC.�Yvr�xEx�p.,r• �v��e;i�7A.�z'orY lop -:P --,-ached. .. I ' ?:CUSSIOM OF ENVI"RONMENTAL EVALUATION AO 6047-230-039 UbI Approval of the proposed tentative parcel map will create an Adgf i t 1 ona l three ho ' :,.s I tes on the pro j ect site. Development of the IhlQnies 1 tes as proposed W i i re;' a t I n some soil d 1 srupt lon, 4I,tplacemen"t, compaction, overcove:i-Ing, and local changes In -,�Q�►ography. The project site Is mostly characterized as steep ,erra i n i n the foot h i I i reg, gin. As a result, large amounts of ArzldIng W111 be necess ry to provide for driveways and building pads. �'he Butte County Grading Ordinance is anticipated to mitigate any jignIficant impacts caused by the necessary earthwork associated with rosidential development on the project site. Ilio Du to the nature of the topography It 'i s aot I c`I pated that large 4mounts of earthwork will be necessary to accommodate the proposed ir,ot I dent I a I homesites. Changes In the topography or the ground surface rel lef features Is anticipated to be mitigated by the Butte County Gc ad i ng Ord'i narirP. 9:g: No loss of prime agr*ICUltural ly productive soils wI i l occur as a resuit of this tentat err; parcel map. Property Is characterized by tr,.estduaI sol is from lava flows, rough rock outcroppings, boulders, &nd� shallow so I overlying Tuscan format Ions. Such soils have marginal ag r i cU l tura l values h Some selsm1c'act I v`ty has occurred .wlthIn the general foothill :zone A l I of Butte County Is Within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity zone x 1 1 1 Construction ^af bu i i d l ngs to Un t' form Building Codes Standards for selsmicaily active areas should provide adequate protection to residences in case -of seismic activity.- 3b: The proposed project will cause some minor changes In the absorption rates, and resulting amounts of surface runoff due to tlnZpe*rvIoUs surfaces associated with paving of driveways,, parking areas, rooftops, etc. No significant al tering of the basic dralnage patterns is anticipated. The density of the proposed projectof one dwelling unit' per forty acres wlII minimize the amount of impei-vious surfaces to lets than a significant degree; 3f"rho proposed project site sits on aria, ^ top, just Upstream from the Mud Creek Canyon, As such, there exI3.K,Y he potential for degradation of surface Water qua l I ty due to erosion u:id sed ihien'tat i on associated with construction activities and exposure of bare and/or disturbed ground. Runoff from paved ground surfaces and rooftops may carry orgAn l t; materials and typical urban pollutants Into Mud Creels. E�Xcesslve fertilization of landscaped areas and Irriga`tion'-Uhoff from residential yards could generate nutrient rich flouts downstream, thus resulting In eUtrophlcatton of the Dry Creek drainage system. S`a:tback requirements 'of the Butte County Er.!VIrormenta,I H661 th bepa,'rtment and the Butte County Grading Ordinance are anttctpated to mitigate such dnvlronmental Issues. h Water` demands for the proposed project Is anticipated to be -5- W, ff ser V I ced by VVid I v i dua i We I I s. Watel, $Opp I 1 eo � y � p In the area are unknown and may underyre oundagUmfers, on p -d thesubji�c4 created by wlthdrjiwal of the property may affect water slappiTes avaItable on nelghboring properties od The project site Is located. within an area ldentlfled by the Liepartment of Fish and Game as a cr ,t I ca l deer herd winter range for the East Tehama Deer Herd. Fish and Game policies call for very JJmited development, restricted to a density of 1 dwelling uniO per 40 acres as the tentative parcel map proposes. The SUtte County Boardof Supervisors has developed an Interim policy to guide development In those areas recognized by the Department of Fish and ame as deer ,herd habitat. The following statement shall' be placed on the tentative parcel map: "The owner agrees to pay the deer tn1t1gat"lon fees required by the County ordinance for ISSUance'of %UlldIng permits at the time such permits are Issued; Owner acknowledges that no such ordinance. is In effect as of the date of approval. i✓a The project site Is characterized as a rural agricultural area. The proposed tentative -;parcel map will subdivide a 122 acre parcel Vntw 40 acre homes Ites. The proposed project conforms to both the General Plan designation and zoning class'ificatlon. The projec'."slte is designated by the County General Plan as Agricultural-Residentla) Which allows a density of one acre per dwelling unit. The zoning clz;::^ifIc t1on for the project site Is FR -40, Foothill Recreational 40 acre in I n ImUm parcel s I zes'. 14at Approval of the proposed proJect w it Increase the servlce demands for f1,1* protection services beyond that which Butte County Can expect. to meet In the near future.- Fire protection for the project site Is In jeopardy At this time due to flscal constraints being experienced by Butte County. Due to the high fire hazard of the project site; It Is critical to insure fire protection services are available for the long term. Until such time a dedicated funding source for Butte County Fire Department Is developed there Is considered' an Impact on fire protection .services by the proposed project, The applicant will have to provide additional mitigation measures for _f t re protect ion,. 14bt The Butte County Sheriff's Department Is responsible for law enforcement and protection in the project area. Rapid development In: rural areas and restr'lcted budgets have reduced the department's capacity for prevehtatIVe patro I linq and rapid 'response to emergency calls, 16cs The proposed project Will result in a need for additional well's to provide domestic water service and fire protection 'or the three additional bU11ding s1'tes allowed by the prcoosed tentative parcel map A i I We I :I s In the area W'i l l Beed to provide' suitable flows fol` dourest1c flre suppress1'on Ui;esj The Mater supply and the water qua I I ty tri i I I need to meet the ,+'equ I rements of the 'Butte County Hea I th DepietmFht and the Butte CoUnl-y Fire aepartlent /Ca I1fork)a DlvisIon of Forestry for fire protectibhr and the State of California Safe I "ia �J 'above i equ I reime.nts Is anticipat,edatormI tlgato anymadverse Impact t�" water .availability. g p h 60 Individual septic and I eachf.(e I d systibms are proposed for, each dwelling unit; Due to the Tusca , format i on%,, such systems may be prone to failure. In addition, some portilons of the project site have slopes over 30% which are - u-nsu3�ab I`Rfor eptic leachfield Y,otes.itt is anticipated that the fJrtykyre'minimum parce1 sIzesayp op y the requested tentative Parcel ' map will adequately accommodate residential septic And' leachflels systems. 20a.- The ,proposed project site has been reiv I ewed by the California Archaeological Inventory:lnformation Center' at the Department of Anthropology, Callfornla State UnI'verslty Chico. The area Indicated as within the project boundaries is considered to be archaeological,ly sensitivity due to the fol,loWIng reasons: 11 Easy access to natural sources of Water. 2, Flat rrleadoW land or, flat land near Water or south and/or east facing slopes 3x Previously recorded sites In the vicinity. CA -BUT -7 a prehistoric habitation slte Ids known to extend Into the project area, There is also one unrecorded rock shelter located Within the project area. The California Arch aeo l og i ca l inventory Information Center recommendsthat archaeological recognizance be conducted of the area by qualifled archaeologist and appt"opriate mitigation treasures be prepared. Recommended Mitigation measures: i. Conduct An archaeological recognizance of the project site and prepare appropriate mitigation measures as necessary, a 2,. 'The - applicant will have to provide addlttonAl mitigation measures for fire protection services: 3`. Place a note on the map which states, "Tht owner agrees to pay the deer miti;gatlon fees required b: the county y ordinance for Cssuahce of building permits at the time such permits aria IssUed. I,Owner acknowledges that no such ordinance Is In effect as of the date 'of' approval." BLM i r , 'tee Applicant: Harry Merlo Assessr•r'«s Parcel AP 047-230-039 Log * 89-10-06-05 DATA SHEET ,A.. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map. 2: Brief Descrlptlont Tentative Parcel, Map to divide 122 +l- acres to create 3 parcels of 40 +/-. acres. 3. Location: Ort the south side of Richardson, Springs Road, approximately 1.6' ml les east of Cohasset Road, north Chico area. 4. Proposers Density of ©evelopmentt one dwelling Unit per 40 acres. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Minima'k. 6. Access and Nearest PUb.1 lc Roads) R Ichardson Spe i ngs Road and a- proposed private access road: 7. Method of Sewage Disposal": Individual septic and leachfield systems. 8. source of Water Supply; Individual we l l to . 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to property. 10.. Potential for further land divisions and deve:lopmeht: No further sUbdiVitions are possible under the current General Plan and Zoning classification for the project site. B, Environmental Sett i nlg Phystca 1_ Env.1 rohPyent Terraaln a. Generali Topographic Character: Trahslttonal foothill area. b. Slopes: c:enarall'y 5-30+ 96 slopes With steeper areas along bluff llnes C6 Elevation: 350-860 ft. A.S.L, d: Limiting !~actors': Steep slopes of ove* 30%. 2. soil d. Types and Chara titer i st l cs : Tuscan and Anita toll series, genera 1l',y slow to very slow permeability, generally Well dralhlhg soils. j. Limlt.thg Factors. Many areas of shallow soils, lava flows and rock 6Utcropplh9s. 3. NatUlral Haxaras of the Land' Ai !EaethgUake tone Moderate Earthquake Ihtensity Zane Vi l i;, b Erosion Pott�ntlal Moderate to high., e. I-andsltdie Potential: Low to Moderate. d: Fire Hazard: Exteeme,y e: expans I've So i I Patent I 1 Low. I 0 'i 4. Hydrology a. Surface Water: Mud:Greek b., Ground Water Unknown, potentially limited. a. Drelnage Characteristics: ;. Land drains Into the Mud Creek Dr,'s i nage Basin. d. Annual Rainfall ('normal), 22-24" per year. e. Limiting Factors: Setbacks from drainage swales and Mud Creek. S. Visual/Scento Quality Excellent. 6. Acoustic Quality: EXcellent. 7. Air Quality: Good Blolooicai Environment: 8. Vegetatton Valley oak woodland and grasses. 9. Wildlife Habitat; Critical habitat for the East Tehama Deer Herd range. _ Cu I'tural,EnVironment Archaeological and Historical Resources In the area: High senaitlVity area. 1,14 Butte County General Plan ciesign.&tion: Agricultural - 'Residential. 12, Existing 'Zoning; FR -40 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Llvestow:C yra�ing. 14. Surroundring Area a.. Land Uses: Scattereds i ng I e-fam;'i.,,iy dwellings at rural densities and agricultural uses; b' Zoning: SR -5, A-160., and RR -40. c. Gen.- Plan Designation: AgricilituralW=Resldentlal and Grazing and Open Land: d. Parcel Sixes: Generally 40 acres and larger-, some smaller subdiVls!ons along the Richardson Springs Road, e•. population: Sparse. 15. Character of Site and Area: General open and grating land and rural residential. 16. Nearest Urban Area: City of 'Chico. 17. Relevant Spheres of lnfluence: Butte County Mosquito Abatement Dist"rlct► Chico Area Recreatloh District, CSA 61, and Keefer/Rock Creek Drainage District, 18, Improvements Standards Urban Area: No. 19. rlre Protect Lon SerVice: a. NtArest County (Sta"te) Fire,Station: Cohasset Road station *42 located approximately 6 miles to the south. b. i'later Ava i 1 ab I i l ty:. Tanker t ,k on l y, 20. Schools In Area: Chico Un fled,Schaol District, it � r I . ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL ,f Map 11--1 Earthquake and fault Activlty. Seismic Safety Eleihen't, Butte County General Plan revised I-77, by CH2M Hili 1, Map 11--2, Liquefaction Po�ert.Ialt Seismic Safety Element Butte County General Plan revised1I-77, by CH2M HILI. 10. Map Ii'1-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential; Safety Element, Butte: County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M'H,''', 41 Map,111-2i Erosion Potential Safety 'E L lement, Butte County General Pian revlsed 1-77, by CH2M Hill ;5; Map II1-3, Expansive Solis. Safety Element,' Butte County. General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. 61 Map IV -1, Nol$e; Nolse Element, Butte County. General Plan revised 1--77, by CH2M Hili. 7. Map V --I, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General Plan r'evtsed 1-77,_ by CH2M H'I'II B Map 1,11--4- Natural Fire Hazard Classes., Safety Element, Butte County CFneral Plan reVlsed 1-77, by CH2M Hill. ;9 Arohaeot"ogical Sensltl'vlty Map by James P Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1983 IO. School District Map. BUtte Cou"nty Planning Department 44. Chico NItrate study+ Map, Nitrate Concentration In Shallow Wells, 1983, by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District The Resources Agency, State of Calltornia} ' I2', Agrlcultural Preser'Ves Map, establlshed' by Resolution No. 67- 1780 Butte County Board of Supetvlsors, December 5 198.7. 13. Flood Insurance Rate ;Maps, National Flood Insurance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1988 14. USGS Quad 'Maps, Richardson Spring, 15, Soil Map, Chico (1925)/Orovllie (1928) Area, U.S. Department of , AgrlcUltUre. J'6- Soil Survey of Chico(1925)/0roVII1e (1926) Area, U.S, bepartment of Agriculture, l7'; Butte County Fire Pro+ ectior Jurisdictions and Facllltles Map, Butte County fire Dep rtment and California Department of Forestry. Butte CoUnty Planning' Department. I, pay 4 :_ {IfOCnia, (� 3 BUTTC MERPA a U�Ua�t��a� Depament of An#hropology USSE S�SKlYOu California State University, Chr'+::'a ➢Arc;eo{ogicail,p1�� u�sEH suTraT #Y Inventory u000c nAw Chico, CA 95829. MUMAS MN(rf (916) 895-6256 SHAVA Date: At,gL�?f, 198c) ' TO: Butte qty Planning 17 Coxxmty 'Dr. oroville, Ca_ 9555 iia:—itiiczt'lty� DearCounty planners,, A review of the: above project has revealed the following: X The area i,r di,cated as within the project boundaries is considered to be archaeologically sensitive. Present are: x Ea -,y access to natural sources of, water Flat ureacicxaland or flat land near water south aro/or east facing slopes xx Previously recorded sites in the vicinity xx�Zr: C}tr CA -BUT -7, a nrp Ystc2'j c habitation c;i i -g it, knt-n:+r•+ Pcy Pxtend into : tho- nr-olect far oa Them t t; M t;o. onP unrpror_dad rcy2k shelhor. lcra ed Within the b-roiect.+- arp xx We strongly rex amend that an archaeological rccnnaissance be conducted of the area by a qualified archaeologist and appropriate mitigation Measut,&S prepar xx A known site or sites has/have been previous ` necorded in the project area. projec, operations will have a negative inpaa, � these cvltaral resources. vie recz mend that a qualified archaeologist be =tacted W assess site its' and prepare a mitigative proposal - Other! fieri -.4 Thank you for the opportunity tb review and carRient_ on this proposalm, please let tis know what decisions are made regarding the project✓. 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