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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-230-043n�1 ITw, • «, �x1 - "�1'""""• n.l�."["� rr nnc�t��l"i�wwwAa! i11r tl�i t . V 1 r� < <VE i ro, C) Sec n4ry + Resources 14"0 Fi lid i n r .� k�� a m 1 11 07 �� y Sa.c'r:ame;XOIII , �CA 9581.4 t IMMUC A NELSON, County Muk ; ny t...nU��; lnpuy 'Fi.lod) t A '(O�ln��i PACT�i ad A .enc 01 6" ";Tx owaen£a nva,ew a ry» 41,10 � +�A HPFF w SU!:BJECT, 1" 1.IIng bf Not;i.ce of Determ.ina,Qon !,a Camp1.3^�anc�� W'tll Sect io,i�, 211,08 or 21,1.57,; of tho Public Itesoux�ces Cio.(I , Log, 76-04-01-01 X31- �,� e'er•., ;C �. `i '""www.-.t"."`",`w'"..'""'"'""'"'r'dwww.....,... .�..►.a...rn.........,..�.�. ouse Nu r"' "7-23 b7 and vwmic.)us �Thc a.Lovedahl as .,Glnre Parcel, Md spa i tecl to SLz1Te �,1 eari,notrs »..��.» w.... 65 0 81kf www+w..,...+".rrrr«w,�..r.w7;F�++n �.�.w±..n�+�..r«+rNrww:..e.w. Goi tact ex':,on To1plia7atl�'Nr."j��z" >,arl D. Nei eon DI trec�tor .. ,.. ..._.._ _ . _..._.. ,.�... ..ww"w .�......w.,...� r o:1 e c t c� o .a t a; on 5 ziles north of Ohi.co & 1-1/2 tailes northoxly of Chico M=icalpal Airpoo ct -P-To j e c �; s c r a p t o rr, 1'ivo parcels covering lot8 161 17 18 19 ain.d 20,E This is -to advise the 10 the Co�4,y of Butte .. Adv.isol�Z Agoney leas made the fo11.owring determinations regarding the above - described r project; 1. The. �Irbj ect has been 93 approved by the Lead Agency. 0 disapproved 2. Therrj'ecf t y- ; p J C"i W7,;t1, have. a gig:lif�,can �.ffe�W .t o,n the enva:ranm•�lrt. will not , 3 ( An Environmen,tdl Xmpact Repott 'Was prepared for this prosect pursuant to the provisions of 'CEQA.y and was tert,afied as re- quired by Seetion 1.5085 (g), 14 California h.dm�ni.s� raf�i.+fie Cade C) A Negative neclaration was prepared for this prajt;c,t p�,t'suant i ttaohed�sions o ;CEQA. A odpy of the e�;ataVe 17ec1arat10n Appendix 'H -` page I of. Z t .Y a"t 0M# - c t. its Ift ���„�'��•��..T �t 1[ OJ4I CALIFORNIA ARCS.' AE ilc� a N't4tHL't .? (x.te ria a� i U�1ibi1SN ,w WMa rtmc:nt o �1 etZzop>ty�.g ;ctt Chico, CA, 959,29 ' l�nvlrannronbal Raviaw pkp�� �..: March 280 1977 CCPR 1,241977 Bernard cd Richter y� BU�,'G CGU*, Butte County Board of Supervisors 1.759 Bird Street Orov%lle., COY 95965 Dear Mr. Richter: As Coordinator of the District 2 Cleatinghowse of the 80c,ioty for California Archaeology.t have •e zev�.,.wacl the Va.na1 :EIR f'or a Tentative Parcel Map on All 41-23-43, 56 & 57 and 54 Al� 47-28- Applicant- Thelma Lcsvedah1, including the Protective Covenants aria Restrictions I Of Richardson HglactSub p c. Grad�.n is Subdivision and the Special Building Regulation an J 2onc. Ordinance , y (Draft) i am concerned that the;se documentsnts not adequately provide fbr the may protectio:1 and lo5g--tbtm � preservation of tate historic arjtprehi.ator� r w c sa„tes located within the National Register District. These 160,1, l,i t”-jes are ti 09 considerable historic, scieriti:f,ethnic aft as their inclusion on the National'. 12eg.ster ridtosI,Ihlyc value .r fact, they represent the only designated Nationa:t, x;t�g .st+.+r U'istrict in or .,M ,Butte County. 'hese resources are nohr-3:"q'st e so that any damage or destruction they sustain wi,;l� be h aTz citizens irreparable loss to the cultural, heritage of California ofd -.. the ofButte County. Given these facts, 1 believe the Lovedahl l xk is inadequate for the yo1 �.owny reasons ,. �.. it sloes not guax,antee the long` team protection of the a`r ch' geological sites.,, 2. it does•not address impacts ag.ntthe Native Amer' can cemetezar,-, r burials ,potential mai o•st•n tvi o ad;adpftt to the sites,= �i. the Protective Cb'venarits permit de8tructj,oh of significant "'Ohexp resources necessary far drainage, installation of sanitary facil.�,t es, etC 41 4. the Protective Covenant res ;:r-idtioi)�; last for only 25 yea' s; - - —. - — - 71 S , U4 TY FOR CALIF0. ANIA AIRCHADC)LOGY (1 p # riet,,2 Poo rl'!h sib y y � �r�, ,�� � �; v , 4 11it �_ ,iii -,.3 �,� �t,.K y �� _ r, 6 �� �'' k ��":, ^ Dox'nard Richter, page ;'zwo � �1 1 5., the BUIldinq and �Gtadihq provide for &tscussioiz o#,` impacv, against;; '4,kw, site but does )[Wt cSmaxantoo ao,zg-term' P rotocti.orl for the zu,a�Uuroel The 5liperVisors should 'tie a4dax*% i��hat Cta1�.G;�" '1'evera endemic to tk1;P 4rea, negates 8dient.1 is irlvestigatibil of the situs ars r 0 able impact mitigatirnjg measure - To prope+r Ly provide the nocessarye protection for the 114 sorit:° L1i str ,t:t SitE.s, the.' fo1lt wing alterna.t' Ves are SIiCJI� P5 :C:'i'� r 1. Deed the sites to ah agency (such as the Society , for Califf orzYia nx;rhaeoloyy') which yo st give them complete protect.i.on i 11 t 2) Rewrite the .Bui.S ,aln and : Gradin O da Nance,; to Y Y g ng Y` �,rhich aen any proposed land &I a. ac t3. f - will c�anage or ci,esLro�l �,n ar�chaeologioal x�esource.� S ii l W)Lol" _ .. - Ko 'th x, Jo son Coordinato te District 2 Cleariftgh6use fi !i f r 1 d/ 5, b CaJ.afox'ita5tate *1rt:veasxty Chico, CA, 95921 I, 19 7 G m . Uon M. Anderson Ringel and Associatav- Inc. 331 Wall 'Street Chico, Ch 5592E L, ;dear Mt, Anderson,, Tha followity comments, cost oti timf.`te and map are forw'ardect in respo nse to your letter -of �l.�,., it ;1.4 requestl'ag information and recommendations to the archaeological component within the proposed, Richardson Tills subc�avision. ;Delineation of. Cjigh 31-t) rtc�r :Areas : As iz�dicate�t by the National Register status o2 them dd,l.o 4ud Creek drainage, that portion pf the proposed subdivi.siori immediately po ipheral tai �Iud t reek has been identified as an aixchacolog cal, resource aregion of considerable scientific significance. Based on a.rchaaological surveys conducted along* Mud: Creek (iii 194), 19671 1970 & 1574) , this area includes all or dart of Lots 1,15yl5,x7,15,15 and 20 ,r is here identi ied as a zone of high archaeo.Logical impact, potential, especially that; portion lying within the boundaries "if the National Regd.ster district. Additionally, certain 3plocalities i �, arca can be deyignns0dtus b0ing ofemaximum impact sensita.Nityeinasmuch as the i4'ien tified arc,,haeological)'sites (see map, Bnclosure l) Seca �. usa oa= the cor f1dentiality required for the protection of a these or a,'�y archae��lo;� sites, ,it is requestred that information pertainit.g to specific locations of archaeological: sites (ire, the enclose+J map) be excluded from any publicly accessible BIR documents. The remainder of the project area (Ix, �s 2 thtouoh 14) has ;ho been'subleCted to on-'Ate archaBolbgical` investiaatioft end- as suck, no adequate ar .�smenF. can be made at this �u�ct%it ' as to thr� archaeologi :a L s =;sitiv �t r of that port:*on cif tho. subdiVisa.on� suggestoa mitigatioa 6f this inadequaty could be through a 1 mited site sut'vGY cianductea by an archaeologist from this (t otfice. A ) st A� 8tdvtate is ;L'orwarded with this c,,`irrespoftdeanc 2 j 'i` VO 16), 119A.6102 � � r i ft 7777 St ic,i. 2 Oc.arittgltotllse A, tWo bia t sty gOn Procedures'. I r� 'follows ng ugges a decresIn order xn that sew' q� they frons etre listed of projeci:�anaonment of the Y ef�c.Gt on the propost�d ',{ � project within tho Nationdl Reg stet district., with protection through �orxing (park, groori hel°�� Planned avoidance of the areas of ma 1-4mum seneitiv�, ty 4see map) througµ -1 " specific zoning of the site localities artc�,lor ? area in general, ,or by close recognition Of the 16Cict'L•,i oro in the I " evel oPment Planning, 3.a atPm3is etc avation of some or p, all of thc, sates tee obtain availablb data 'relating to , , , , of the tagipA p,rehistorN,c aboriginal habitation commt;nts : BecausO of the unique nature of the area tVOlved., both in the rl.V&Xsity of the a�rc:haeol.ogical. ,resource and its essential,1.7 pristine state' dovel.opme�lt p,tann;tng in: the area should he ditoctod at m49imum prOSGt ration aria protection of the resourC vases withCtut careful at,tentaon to these tactors, there is considerable g g , .g portion of the cultural heritoge a.n esa. of Yo.i�.n f Dreyer a valuable `�. ��,f the r� ion and the latiora. �t is lmqw' ,,:steel that your eirm, and the leve y with this agency lepers, keep In contact y throughout the planning and,development stages or tl,e project. Additionally, ,please iee.L 're4, to contact us for assistan�:c, especially whero i,t might in�vcil re t�Y>w edif�.catiox� tif, ]few Or pl'G`Sp�:CtIva Owner ^a That Lk you fci ;your c Lose «ttention anti recognition of an iiltpox�tnt aspect of otic historical heritage. I remain, , Sincerely Fours Andrew'' •sko lx district Archaeol;ogi8t, I� r j 4 ' 4 iiio_ �:.. ARCHAEOLOGICAL ArOOIVNAISSANCE OF PORTIONS OF T11L.4 RICHARDSON HILLS ,SUBDIVISION, 'CHICO, CALIFORNIA II M r INTR.oDC7m:6N In connection with xeriremeiits qr the preparation of , an environmental imPact report on the propose d Richardson Hills subdivisa017 i:or Crest Real Estate and DeVolopment of r chico, '-Cali.forniao Riegel and Associates Consult3.ng Civil. 'Engineers in Chico contracted with the Districts2 Clearing- house, Society for California Arcllaeol.ogy ti po e form an archaeologiaai field reconnais;anco of the proViously unsu vexed portions of the subdivision properties, The stxbject subdivision property comprises_ portions of- fSections Sections.23, 29 and 26, 'rownship N., Range (iit. Diablo Base and Range), along and north of the middle drainage oi` Mud Creek, and approximately six males north Of Chico, The area to be 8urtre5red'' Oncompassed 'diose areas falling outside of the previously established (1974) National Register of Historic Places district, or all ll oC the proposed subdivision contained witlin Sections 23 and 24, as'wel,l as the south0a,St corner of the north J/2 of Section 26, a total area approach ng 640 acres. This ptojoct, area 3.noorporat%�s all of lots 2 thtC,ugh 14, plus parts of lot l and lt°►tS through 2'0. The Archaeolog3.cal Eiel d recol1,11a3 s�yance of tl"io area vIta3 carried tett. on Aptill 2.7; 1976 by Andtew 1�ratsko III and rr Glenn Caruso, f 717-7- -2- E THNOO 2ME'.PHNOGRAPHIC DACXGROUNO The proj(-,c;t area lies within the region occupied ethno- graha,G, lly? e, Penzian. t aditional ttrritory encompassed the Feather and Yuba River drainages from Deer Creek inthe north t6 the Americln RivFr in the south, and from the Sacramento River east 4o Eagle and H6hoy Lakes,. The immediate vicinity of the survey was i)n the province of thO Northwestern Maidu, a linguistic`subd •v�isiorl of the larger group. The culture of the Maida is described by Dixon 0.905) and Kroeber (1(1125) The Maida aatil3. 7ed the natural food xesauroesr fat>ailablo ;in their territory, following a hunt,i rig-gdt,hering subsistence pattern. They 'hunted deer, small game and various bird species. The ex looted various species, p s aquatic food resouraes, incl Udingsalmon; trout and fresh water shellfish. They gathered a variety of wild plant goods as they came into naso~; and, of courte, ektensively exploited the acorn. The family was + the smallest social unit ani the population was politically organized into village communities;► with specific territories and x non-heteditary head roan or chief'. Of equal or greater importance in the oonun'unit was the shaman who way a{- the y r heart of both the, curing of 'disease and the elaborate kakst religious system, t ARCHAtOS OGICAL BACKGROUND The archaeology of the Northwestern Maidu is 'bocoming Metter IA known with the passage of. time. Tntensi' �II-1-ewe . y ai9cl . f:3tCavu t 'Lows . t I f In connection with the construction of the: OrOV I -11c D= dur, inr the 1960s produced much of the "published data (i e. , Orowel.l 1964; Q.. fin. c.+t:e; nit OVA ak�d �;t.Gid��.;��. X963,,, Rj,-tto,r ,�#, 7 �,+ ,. . t,)x0,:;LIM 4 �)V��x?4 �! of the ProJeot area the ;bulk of tk„e survey aril excavation has � been aocc,)mplished by Oa-�iCoxni,a State trniversity, Chico in connect=ion with field sohoo7operations. The considerable archaeological sign<ificatce of the area is indicatod by its nomination ane't placemen. the National .Register of Iiistoric Places. br, e excavation J n 1910 in an area now incl=uded _, within the Mt!a CreeX National Register district indicated that the area has had a continuous occupation dating from the Early Middle Horizorri to the Phase II period of the Late 11orizon or approximately 2.,000 8-P,,through to the 'Ear,ly, Historic period in the ClYa.eb area SURVEY PROCEDURE I, Because of time and resource limitat ,onfs to this tttvey, a transect sampling prar..edure was chosen fob” use in the unsurveyed areas of the proposed subdiva.si�"n Transects 'were l=aid out in order to sampl ei (1) areas o h bier site pbtential 5 : j w b..,t - s k. s �,. �� �� �"cc nt..a,ge ��.o e are. (perirt��nent or seasonal di ,, � fie es p { etc.) j, (2) each of the various toptsgraphic and q-.ogr,aphic P�, p -y d planes, stream tetrar.le provinces �cr�thri ,.lze property Glob platoaust bluff a r etc .) r and ( 3) dt64v- of high potential. impact (i.e., the proposed access roadway r;asemcnt) Act-)Jal sample percofttage was not predetermined, but it eras hoped that: tlwa alloted time (two 'mangy-days) would al=low .sometha ng approachiftq A 1 fi ro p Results revealed that With the average 0% of: the ectA area. transect width of 50 meters and, an, astims.tod total. of 8000 lir sar n� 4 �,^ rasters traveced, the _atx.o4f the ticaaxct a� ,..a: (parQ.t 450rO00 squa:ro meters) to that of; the entire uns ;rveyed portion og the uubdivision, (approximately 2,500,00 square maters,) is 18% �17ax.xow it g standard archaeological site survey procedures Weixer and Graham 1567:14.31) the transects were surveyed on £coot by the aforementioned party of two on parallel courses averaging 3a' met"ers apart. The transect areas were examined ,for the presence of: attifacts !"hic debris, shell and bone fragments, soil, color differences, etc. , with special attention given t�!D tit,e numerous rook rut-Toppings for the prese A nf: bedrock inort;ars. The. ground cover was variable, the x:egs c,zz Tor the most part,, being a I'aothill Woodland vegetation "zone with :kh open oak-park configuration ana low grasses sparsely covor'ing the soil areas bet"eieen patches of ekposed, bedrock and/or bouldefs . Tht.ot h the Inti'ce area the mayoritt'y of the gmind surface was readily available to observation,~ CULTURAL RE8OUA.0t8; The transect sampling of the area revealed no archaeological or historical. sites, Although slope gradients ware f4vorable thtOUghout iktryst+ of the, area (with the obvious exclusion of the eroded mud,f lour blt f f zones) , it would seem that the lack of permanent wator, Gspet tally ori the upland areas and the prokimi-ty to the morL 'favorable uituata.on of the Much-Creek stream terraces, precluddet aboriginal hdbitation of t±ho area sur veyed,ko „. 77 77 4 '`woven the''surve�ed arca probably repxe�tisr,�: a highly fa'vorable Food -resource environment imtnodis,tely peri�t�: ��.1'. to the intensively, i. 6� bit6d` Miial crt=ek vaiu 'RECOMMENDATION5 xizasmudh as no cultural resources were, located during this survOy these areas of the proposedsubdivision Lying outside the National Register ;district are recommended for complete archgeol.ogical clearance. This clearance is given caruticarrary qualification; however, because of the sampling nature of the survey and the limited potential for site presence in the unexamined areas. As such, it is recommended that an archaeologist be notified if cultural remains are observed or uncovered during road; preparation or house site improvement operations: FBRBNCtS CIT » bixon, Roland B. 1905 The Northern Maidu. Bul.' .Atih of the American Museum of Natural: History 17:119-346: Heizer, Rv l:'. , and john A. Graham gy. 1.967 A Guide 1.6 Field Methods it Archaeology. Palo Alto: The National eras �7ewe11, Donald F: 1964 Archaeology of the Orovil.le Dam Spillway Ai cha.eo- logical Repor�, 10(l). State Division of 8eaahos and Patltsj Sacramcanto : , itr°oeb152A�y 5Handbook of the Thdiaxts of California. 13uraaia o Amor:can nthholog ,yr Bulletin '184 Washington, ra.0 Olaen, William, and Vranc.= o Riddell 1963 The Archacol.ogy of the jlestorn p'acifir ltaxirt�ad R1i c� arksa��sacramt�ntoital vt 7. State Division,o o�'D'oaches and s., Ritter,,, Rric_ W,:. 1970" Northorp Sierra Voothill Archaeology: C�t�.ture. iX�.stary and Culture Process- in Papers on GalU'ox nia 'ani? Groat nasi.n Prehistoryi enter for Archaeolog7 cal Research at DaVis, PUblieati.ori Nd. 2, pp'. 1'iI>�,84» v. 4 d 1 1 , 11 , , , " d -ATE OF CAIdFORNtAM-REWURCES AGENCY, -,EDMUND 6 d�OWN IR;, tiovo►nar OFFICE of HISTORIC pRES�RvQreoaN DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND REV EATIOPI POST OFFICE BOX 2390 " x SACR1,MENTo, CALWORNIA 95811 (916) 445•0006 s>Nolvenbor «h I l It SrvLII Aw{:4.1 � hi Mr ,lay McKe emav , Environmental Coordinator Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 Dear Mr. McKeemant H 76081013 -Thelma Lovedahl Tent4tive Parcel Mag, Butte County 'The Office of 'Historic Preservation has reviewed the Final Environmental Impact Reaport for the project .referenced above. The Report, including a. Special Building Regulation and Grading. Activity Zone Ordinance, does not adequately respond to the commezi�`s contained in our memo-- Ium of October 5' 1976 t.o kr. dames P, Tr ner, Clef, Resource Preservation and Interpretation Division, reprinted as Item XII of Section 15:146 of the Report, Specifically, a request for the responsible local agencyts response to each of the Office of Historic Preservation's comments on. the mitigation mea7 Impact Deport has not been metsures .set forth in the Draft Environmental The Special Ordinance attempts to p present a new general proposal or mitiga- tion I of adverse impacts on archeological resource,,;_in esseucc, however, 3t merely recapitulates mitigation measures 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 of the Draft t. Thee coI�ientsRcontained in ice of P fulfill itb Impact p consequently 'adequately �«nv nt. 3 rote i reservat:bnta memo- randum of October 5 1976 therefore apply to the Special Ordinance as, well, As a result, the FinalEnvironmental Impact Report does not appear to comply with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act ad amended., Section 21000, 'items a through g inclusive, and Section 21001, Items 44 b, d, &nd g. Compliance could best be achieved through any local measure designed to prevent development on Lots I acid 16j through 20 Jnclus i�44. The particularly importance Asindicatedb their inclusion on.ythegNawith their recognized high archeological sensitivity at these areas together National Regiater of Historic Places, would appear to ;justify any such measure: The Office of Historic Preservation would app,- late: an op to discxids this matt" with representatives of the responsible local agency at a mutually \ ;, r f BASrMNNT DE -13t) 2 lncorparate 11 a corp1r J orat o, -q (,C rc1X8 . . y a �� nV4e 5 to SOCxet' o California ArGXteolo gye a nan-prof L- ion (granee) � its successors and Aasigns g0Cor oratreverean 5 easement ira grass over that cr�rtaiA read, property daacr,ibed in 6_ w exhibit A attached hereto az�d incorporated lie:roin'bx this 7Llawiin(a teference ';fog" the fo' purposes and oil the f`o]AloWi ng tezms $ and conditions: y 1. Purpose- The purpose, of 'this easome:o;t, is to protect, 10 aft.6 preserve for future yeneratioma the a.rcheibl,ogical. 11 heritage of significance within the arche0100,0al sites 12 lYing on and under said real property, 13 2 Consideration: Grantee gives to grantor the sum of 14 one: dollar (:.t.. 00)r receipt w:t ereof is hd.z;eby acknowledged. 1 F by grantors as and for considerati&a for the terms agrood 16 'upon herein by grantor. 4 ,!` � 3. Neither grantor nor its s� Odesscirs and assigns 18' shah dtA g, eXcavate►leveL r grade, tr.rch r tri lltxlin�.l r r 10j trample, drive or transport v hicles,'.or otherwise Pngage 20 , in earth moving, disturbi:h,g or compi,cta'ng activities one 21 over, or across said real property without the prior 22 Written constint of granbee 2g 4i Neither grantor not its ;successors and assign Shall place any structure or other itnprovoment on or over said real. property Without the prior written consent of �6 g�anee:Toc�revers not�yI":ng herein cozitained shall. be, .a w���RS �ULhE�tA 'ttU�N, 5cwdoLl�iG �., � et LOW njk; At LA p. k'. Ia�.�ALiFar3yih ��0 I i x construed to prove nt thruse of the air, space aca over said l • , ;, . realrgper{, �, fog . owed - r ng,,, off" .,cc�4ftm 1.o t-lbrl' ::� nes sa` 10 as the ground surface is not disturbed 4 Grantee azd ita . successors and, as signs, shall be 5 entitled to enter upon ,said real pro,pe,r.ly at reasonable _ the purose of, inspecting, times for the condition thereof, 7 and for conducting archeological a cal inves g • tig t-iohs thereon 5 B • Gr"antor further. -onve s to a , Y gzante�v, its 0 sucoossors and 40s:tgns forever, a rzon-exclusive easoment for ingress and, egress It3: over that certain real property descrihed 34A Exhibit t attached 11 hereto which easement shall be exercised in the following Manner: 1, 2 1. Grantee shah use said easemerit billy to the 13 extent reasonU.blY necessary for the propcjx .use and enforce-: I 14 merit of the easbmeht created heroby with respect to the real I5 Proper descr�.bed p Y in t.xhibi.t A it shall be exercist�d on1�r 15 at reasonable times and over such routes as in ay ' from 17 time to time, be reasonably Sped-fled by grantor;: its 18 successors ;and assigns' and rz any evexitr or if Writ 19 so specified, only in such manner as` til 11 result in to feast 20 tOUht of damage and i.ncohvenienCe to the servient tenement 21 and to grantor and its successor's and assigns, 22 tach of the oregoi.ng easements is cohveyed upon the 23 ` following terms which shall: constitute both Covenants and 24 conditions there-L6: 25 1. urantor shall have no liability to',grahteo 25 , , 'ts agents for personal irz�uxy o; illness or property damn e PfttRt, PUL,LtA� g RU8N, SCNAQtah O TtonNEYti At LAW �klj+; jr ;a I occurring on, in ol: about the real proporty described in. Lx% bats ah& attaches`{' iasreta, ani cj "ax�ts� shad° indernaify and hold gra4Itot harmless of and. from any and, 4 all. claims, demands,'' liabilities and aause,s of action 5 arising from or any way derivod from grantee's exercise 6 of its rights created by this instrument, incil.uding but 7 not limited to, those which may arise on account of 81 personal injury or :i.11nr,ss or property damage suffered. 9 by persons travex8i45t inspecting or conducting archeolo- 10 gical investigations on said real property. Provided, 11 however, that thus sub"parragraph 1, shall not be 1:2 interpreted to preclude grantee., its successors and, assigns,' 1� from enforcing or obtaining legal remedies for breach of 141, the terms of this easement agreement, which rights shell be available in the Winner ptdvided by laws'. 16 2. Upon crmpl,etion or suspension of any archeolog,i.cal. 17 investigation, grantee shall, restore the said real property 8 to its original condition to the extent practi.cablej, 19 including, but not limited Eo, fi,ll:inq any excavation. or 20 trench, removing all debris and li'ttpr and repairing- all. 2i fences. - 22 3. Grantee and its s'tccessors and. assigns shall ba - e23 28 l l o.bl 24 , for any damage to tyle servient tenement reoviting from the exercise' 25 of any right created by this in,ttument_. 26 4. if grantee of its successors and assigns shall. use NCto:N�1! /1r IVJ CHt�o. CAGiFoktl�A r 1 said easements in ark'' unreasonable Mannar or f.or purposes 2 4 other than those set forth herein, Bald 04s11o%mems shall 3 )J terminate and dial V be o ff, no �urt:her r-oxce or effact6 4 OATEN c Tri BIncorporated, 4 a,orpora.tion 6 its By Its q Accepted and Agreed. 10 THE 8061;U -V POR CA,LIVORN2 1 11 AIRCHEOLCiG' , a non -prof a t corporati+bn 12 B. 13 its 1,4 15 The interest of the undersa gned in said real, property 16 shall be subject and subordinate to the foregoing conveyances 17 Bone±ica ary under deed of gusto record., 1B Vorelco o:� Cal;itornl a, Inc. 19 20 ,, Sas 21 Trustee, under deed o� trust of record'e 2?, Mid Valley Title and 'Escrow. Coll pany 23 24' 25 40 26 LAY;.bkFIC@x Ii R art�tr:a btwrs 3Gd'WAMd9R6 Y CHI�Nb tA41kt'jpN1A ., i� '% 7. °L4E, j ` TO.,i.%';, Seco ebary, tot Resources.,W �y"91 ~.. 1416 Nilnt:h Street, ):loom 131 r' Sacs amentro, 'CA 95i 14 �KA.�II ,SRS$ lCooMY Clo0,4 ��c�tijr. ire% G_ bounty o to to,. 1��1�Ott'� Mead ,. (e dA ency) 2,5 Court venter 37;11ve 741"1 renmo r t, Axl eZ-WIP at G"tJ`J;L .,,t� i 1. i U,C'tc lkl wl $.. i' (4yllYl Ili :Z' .l�Z'iva «,..«..«_. �NJ 1 X25 �k�� r+6}t":�� SUBJECT., V 5.ling of Notice of Determination in OOmp1 lance -wi;t h' Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resot tc> es Code ` EPW r,nrr .# 80-03-17-01 ec� Ti 10 xen a tiyE arcel h�iap AP # 47 �-23 -4 LTack D. Adoxis irate Clea:�r gh6use Num er If qubm�.ttea E6 5 C earing House o,ntactx Person ` `` x'e ep one Num .er t�,yl D. Nol.on} Diroc.t:or ..� ; ttw�� "1"1 Proj ebt z"ocati n N. sideof 'tok7:asset Hwy. ; s Fro . •�. corner Of Rook Creek Road , a.nd. Ctha.3set east �P ohiooi. Project Descriptlon. �- - A lard division to create four:' paxcpls of 1+ acres to 1--1/0) .acres, or residential use. This is to iedvis.e that the 131x0,0- COV,- ,r Advisory Agency 1 hes made them fdllowin determblations tegavdixag the above-described pro j ec: t 4 1 The prof eat / r% tv 1 have a. s'%gni.fic," r,t. effect on the %vi,11 1101'. environment 2+ /7 Ati Pttvironm,etata Impact 'Repott Was prepared for this pto3ect p).trsuant to the provisions ole. CU" A, and etas certiiried- as 'required by Sec tri on 15085(g) , 14 iforni.a Administrative, Code, %,A% A Me.gatiAre Declaration was prepaiod for this project purs•nantr to trhe provisions Olt Cl QA, , A copy of tha Nogative, Declara" tion m4v be examined at the 9nvitorimetital Review bi�parttaent, 7 Count beater Delve, Orcvillp, Calit rtlid 55965; A 'Notice of �xemp t torn wv�-ts filed it dieai�i,n this project i..> etceMpt from envitoiwontol review. .i�LkdX ��1,,';, 'Page l {) 2 .\ w. N iA -.. �� ,-. .. 1i� 'f t� ^�u�Nyf't'# �e� a�.Y'�"''`" }i D18CUSSION 01. E,, RO IM T UA Ud���Cgtd- Pro ect Description Type of Px'oject:Tentative Parcelljlp of 4.5 acres. Brief Descri tion: Land division to create four parcels of 1± acros to 1 1/� acres for residential use. Location IOovth side of Cohasset Highway, at the southwest sOsrner of '(ock Creek Road and Cohasset HwyA, east of Chico. Accesa and Nearest Public Road(s): Directly off, Rock Creek Road. Cohasset Highway fronts property, but access -to ,highway may be difficult due to difference in grade. Method of Sewage Disposal: Leach. fields. Source Of Wager Supply: Individual wells. -Environmental Setting h Character: Predominantly gentle, .. neavly. lev0"'n � •„ �j,'p ain. Steep bluffs exist in southern and westorn po rtions of Gen`.. i c..y AD SlopSlopes'.aray:.� .,�R than ,5,rC"a p����� along bluffs on periphery of proposed paroels central area of parcel 1. Limiting Factors: Steeper toroala, a.n bluff areas limiting d,evelop,tent of proposed parcels Iiand 4, and l niting access °to this marthe:,,n portion of parcel 4 from Cohasset Hq,ry-. �.. Soils: Vina stoney loam on alluvial )slain. Tuscan stoney clay loam above bluffs, a shallow, compact: ool1. ,Limiting Factors: Shallow soil in places, A,toniness. ".�hIlis above bluffs ,5. NaturareHshal.,low, Withl';..res•tricted subdrainage, nd Earthquake r 4 hquakez7one:vds o Tuscanhe aMonocli:ne5 traversesgeneral area. Erosion Potential: High. l;andslidd°Potential: L^wj though bluffs may be unstable. Fire Razard: High. Expansive Soil. potential: Moderate. 14+ Hydrology-Drainage: Rock Greek flows 10b± feet to the north just above Rock Creek Road. Site drains naturally to this creek. Grou td Cater: Elevated groundwater table probable due to proxim:Lty of Rock Creek (100•-foot leach field set--back line encumbers edge of property). Limiting Factors: areas proposed parcel Coiewell acks, leach field restrct�,onso ra.n and 4. 5, Vegetation: Open fields (agricultural uses?) The bluffs contain dense vegetation, (open grazing lands south of Cohasset Highway) Appendix F page 8 of 9 M. DISOUSSION OV ENVl'RONM RTAL EMUATION Cultural In vironiehtzl,`� _. 1, .Archaeological. and Historical Resources in the area: Sen.eitive area: survey of property did not discover any resourcesu �L, Butte County General Plan. designation: Agricultural-Rerj.*L :exl,t .al,. Existing Zoning: A-2 -A Existing nand Use on-site, One residence and out-bi,•ildingO) agricultural. fields: ,,Surrounding Area: Land Uses A few dispersed rural residences alozig Rock Cre'bk Road ranches and grazing land predominant in area; commercial on west;. Zoning; : A--2 Gen. Flan designations.- Agricultural -Residential Grazing--6pen Land to the south. Parcel. Sizes: Vrorious-1 acre to very .large. Generally 1-8 acres along Rock Creek . Rd, Population: Vex? limited„ S;Nearest Urban Area. Chico 6 miles &Fi.re Protection Service: Nearest County (State) .Fire Station North Oriico Sta. #112 - 6 miles. Water Availability? None othor than we,1104and. truck oapacity. The following aoteerns and potential impacts have been identif" � � p p �,Yed for this proposal. Considering the limited nature of the proposal i the available developable area, the existing access, and the existing area residential use along Rock Crook Road) these impacts are not expected to cause sub- stantial ub-stant al adverse impacts. Other potential ,impacts were determi minimal ed to be 1. Potential ,alteration of bluff terpain. T)eve'lopm.ent of acr�A ;Is to the northern area of proposed parcel 4 from Cohasset High- way require:: traversing a steep grade. An alternative access routh may be necessary since driveway constructiot,down the bluff may not be acceptable or feasi:bl.e. (B6caiz8s of erosion increasoei, and encroachment onto Cohazset Rwy. ataoor location,. near the Rock Crook Road: intersection). � Potential �86 homesites andaccess driveways.ion reases development of three additional sConsidering t1eavailable access to most parcels and the predominantly gentle terrain, erosion should not be substantial. Reduttiot of . seablo l.imitedgi,`ni n this are cextent�a- and. these notll.uvia1 lands are very constitute aimajor land.use praZing laude on shallow soils predominate in the region. Appendi�t 2 page Sa of 9 , w li l» DISC UION' Or V RONML d� �VA�U;A'�TC?N kil�,w Tush: lr rimay o4 irhe s�'l to the Monocli.e arthxake region'yard totiecrc1,:okl ood'ia,» J potential di. acharge o residential, drainage :golf] the developed parools into Rock Creak. `xposure of i.`jjture rocidents o. h I�ropoer�,y Vae0eadjtco��tgtoay` tra:fsic noise aad hazards 9] r 1. and downslope from. Oohasset Highway. Resi.denti.a.l. alad Population growth° -a ata outl.yi.ng area wit��. demands for public serVi c'es. subooquent increases in 8 "r �k Creep Roa�t and at`the Cohesset�hwy% Ti , Increased trafon Ro.� Axoa roads curren�tl rec.��.ve limi.ttd Rook Creek Road. ; z1tersec-t:i.on. traffic use and increased in congestion or hazards f�'oYd sub��eq_uont i:t parcel devAopment are expected to 'bo limited, especially Rook Greek Road d�.�eotly, rattler than access to parcel, 4- is from from Cohasset Ri.ghway• q. Soil limitati.ons. Shallow soils on portions of the site li-mi t fa sys�telas, part .c�ular1y nn proposed parcels on-site leach ell clay l I and It.. The Tuscan. sto�ae�rloamsoy s shove tY. al ,uVa�al area no rerely restrict development capability. 10. Archaeological site sensi.tiviy. Arohaeologi6al cloa�,an:ce has resources were discovered been granted nor t his site si.nco nn os k a. recent site s'l vvey. IvOM ynt of rp Irt proposed parcel 2 may n.ot meets � o le h PAS .cul ,ral- required lt4 I acre minimi,�m parcel size Residential" Land 'Use Man .aa.tegory 1ppendi� P page $t o i'ssY�tatlrs�+•tMW, Ktv,�'rz �Sra;sY. - APR i oG ... w &.fid Ccu April 7, 1980 ftpr:,.Far'` Nel� T7ire ctor ;+' r _s Environmental. Fv�vlew Dep, �ltmen t is -v County Center'Drivel Oroville, CA 95945 Dear Mr: Nelson, Oa Sunday and Monday, April G & 7, 1880 x conducted and archaeological reconnaissance of two properties located within Butte County. They are as follows: DUane Palm- AP#71, 08-3d/FRD Log #So-oG-28-04 located adjacent to a dirt road approximately 4 mile from the intersection With Middle Fork Lane; east of Simmons Road„ north of Bidwell Bar Bridge. The ry property is a portion of the of the NES of Section 21. r 1" i 20 N. , .R. 5 E. , 0roville Dam Quad,. , 7:5 " series and i,s scheduled to be divided into two parcels The property contains a Tooderately steep terrain along a narrow ridge azad a vegetation cover of oak., pine, manzanita r mid azinual grasses. Tack Adams -- AP#47-23--4.7/ERD Log #80-03-17-01 located between Rook Creek Road and Cohasset Road, north of Chico. The property is a portion of the S1 of Section' 14r, T. � 23 N. R: E. Richardson Springs Quad., 7.5`' 8eri.es and is scheduled..to be divided into four parcols. The property is apprbxitately 4:5 acres In size with the northeast portion being fairly level aria a loW rise is located at the southwest end of the property. At present, one residence is located cert the property with a small man-made pond adj acent to i t ,; The vegetation lhate been modified but contains oak, pint, brush and annual: grasses Prior to my reconnaissance of the above properties Y consulted the archaeological site record files maintained' at Callfornia � �tate university, Chico to determine if any known archaeological sites were 'located on these properties, No sites had been Previously recorded on either of 'these properties, although such sites had been recorded -in the i inity oP 'both propert:xeq My reconnaissance of the two properties was complete in that the entire ground surface of 'these properties bras examined for materials of archaeologictil or historical value, iVo archaeological or, historical sates were observed ciur ng my-, -inspection of either of the properties and it is reoat Mohded that arch oolcg:ical clearEaldi be ,granted to both Properties d, orhed above: r Saroel"e y yours, a. - t r\�., s l•w` i',: «, n ,«rw o,u P.' w n r, eYkA!",w.ulr.artt4i�'a°'t:"_issYSw ^-.t+Wy�y'« H}ryi.. NOTICE QF" DETLM'1NATION I OCT 2 4 1 80 rces , TO: / 1�E16eNinrhf5ttrµ t,�uRoom 311CLAft1�11, P: SONO Cie Clerk Saoramento, CA 9581.4 A-,UACNNTHO Flo X7 County Cleric Count y(�y:�oy�f�y� �jL-utp�';��e y1 �,j'1y01.1 yMead 7,.\Q��.jE�n( y) r r r ,2 � `� 0OU Lt n BX* d �+ Y � dwli � a` a�� % 1 n j{.4R�ti a f� / 4 jb.V.L .� -1 CZ M YASi wJ l V L .L1 011°A., R.,► ��8-E' t�p3 �,"4 Cort,gL" SUBJECT,. Filing of Notice of Determination M Compliance with Section .21.108 or 21.152 of the Public Ite r outte:s Code'' FRD Log -FrO 80-03-27-03 Pro 3 r"--L7—T- a =te`�'_'W_' Tentative parcel Map - AP tt 47-23-49 Bob Carrell tate. Clearrighau.se Number If submitted to Statr�, Clearing Elpas otntaat Person - Te epL one Num ex' Pr6jeEt Location ApProx 6 miles H. of ChiC6 , adjacen oicnarason S Cans on Prod eSctRDes�xa,t�conec�: A division of 33.67 acres of land into 2 parcels, one of 16.02 aCres and one of 17.65 acres. This Ts to, aw111ise that the y F' •.. dor r ;.,,+ .� 3o�:�d oT $upeVVi,8oW8' _ -Luau .y6Uncy) .y , ,�. g g the gbove�-described h.as made the td11.�.kv�.ns� determin���x.on:s regarding pro' eCt 1The p o.� ec �havee a signizicarit e.ffeat; on the `w ; � . "� f ill not,,� envirotzMent, 2 R / 7 An 8tivirc�nrient` l Vgpact Ropy --t `:�r.�s ptepareel Eor this. n- =yet pursuant to the: > rovisi;on a of GEQA, and was te'rti. ied' as required by Section 150S5(�) , 14 fiCaii:.fornia Admi.nistro tI've. Code, t� A No- tive Declaration 'taas prepared for this �i�ca� ect: f,,lrsuarit t0 the provi.s is cans o t- C.FQ i A rr ody o � t:hd Neg ative: be Ew - �- tion rta� bL e xa:niried at the Review bepart:- tint, JCounty Conner Driva,; Orovill,e, Cal.i.fornza 9.5M. � 5. L7 A Notice ofBxeiapti.on was Med iftr3i.cati ,n this -rcij 6tR" is ' exe-mpt from o virontnental review, , , b. Erosion Potential: Nigh. t. rands l i de Potcnti al Low (away from bluffs o. Fire hazards pp 0 r. 7403 f ."-rt-� . +TSTTT iyr�e RR►*f� a�Sg.Q .0- ;:6Yy10lJY y1V� �.. Project description 1. 2. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map. Grief Description: division 33 61 4, hydrology A of, aeras of Tantl,-into '1 parcels, one of 16.02 acres and one of 17.65 acres, 3: Location: Approximately 5 miles north of Chino, a'4jacent,to ,Mud Creek Richardson Springs Road, Mud, Creek Canyo�i. 4. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Site fronts liichardson Springs Road, approximately 2' miles east of Cohass.etRoad. '` Method of Sews a Disposal: Individual septic tank - leach field (existing?e k. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells, 7:Praxi gni ty of Power riLines. Along Richardson Spngs.. Road 8, Potential for further land divisions and de velapriierrt: ' Improbatle due to steep slopes and lack of access: Enviornm8 tal Setting Physical r`nvironment x. Terrain a. General Topograpbic Character: Rolling hills surrounding a tMall :stream channel; bluffs overlook 'n alluvial plain. b. S lopes: Moderate to steep; in excess of 20%,i'n several locations on the s" Le G, Elevation: 420-560''feet A.S.L. d, Limiting C'actor.s.• Steep slopes, unstable bluff faces, limiteaccess. Z. Soils , , a. Typos and Characteristics: Mina stoney loam on an alluvial plain, Tuscan stoney clay lot+m.,above bluffs, a shallow, compact S-01. b. Limiting 1=actors: Shallow soil: Stoninet,s: Restrictod subdrainage above bluffs, ::i hi w 4.1 i i-1 :, .a..� -A p. A "e I. L %-, i .. u .4- b. Erosion Potential: Nigh. t. rands l i de Potcnti al Low (away from bluffs o. Fire hazards li'i gh d. Expansive Soil Potential: Moderate, 4, hydrology a� Surface Water: ,Mud Creek flows thrnt gh th►, southern portions w; of the site. Q +' 0 r 80 03-2i-03 III. DISCUSSION OP ENV'1RONMENTAL 'EVALOATION b. GrauOdWater; ;,E,levate J)ta�,ter tabtle la.,-ely are' e>'t';:d.ue proximi ty'' of°Mud CreeF� i00 setback trami ghwator edge, is required for leach f— el,ds,, c. Drainage Characteristics: Water drains south toward Mid Creek. d. Annual Rainfall' (normal)-, 26i4-2814 annGally e. Limiting Factors: Setbacks from creek for wells and leach,, fields1. , leach field restr-ictions on bluff areas. 5. Vegetation: shrub-and-Poothi l l Woodland: Dense.; grasses; stAttered oak6. Wildlife Habitat; Grassland. Irrds - mostly ground dwelle°rs. Mammals include gopher, m',. jow mouse, hare and badg(rr. 7. Ariicaeolugical and 'Nistorical Resource- .h the area: Survey of site performed Juice 1980, Known site occupic.:d by mob•i ljle 8. Butte Ccurity Genera= Planydesignation: Arjri;cultciVwn homes and reviousl disturbed al -A _sidential. 9. Existing zoning: A-2. 10. Exi,,ting Land Use on-site: Two 'mobile homes and Open sce. 11-- Surrounding At ea a. Land Uses:Open spaces and Very lout density residential. b. Zoning: A6.2. c. Gen. Plan designations: Agricultural -Residential and Graz,;ag and _:Open Land, d. Karel Sizes 40, 590 64, 2.00. e. Populastion Very sparse. 12fi Character of Site and Area: Rural, open landA 13: Nearest Urban keoa Chico - 7 iiiles to tbuthWe01r 14. `i re Protection Service: 4. Nearest Coi;nty (State) i ire Station: North Chico Station #42 6 ml►1 es b. Water Availability. Wells and tanker trucks-, 7.,1g� 'mi les _ Chico, 1(a): [huff Ptieas have unstable so=lo high susceptible to erosion or landslides which have low deve'loomeht capability, 1(e): Soil oh site is generally very susceptible to erosion, Removal of ground cover- would increase this hazaHoub thereat. Existing deve,. opment on each proposed parcel reduces this concern, 10): The Tocan Monocline traVerses the general area. A possihle fault exists it mile east of site. 3('b, e, f) rurther devei,�opmeot of tha site would potentially pro-;, duce 'greater volume of storm tqnoff into Mud C� R Appendix i` w pagea o`, 5 r +1 a IC 80-03-27-03 IIT. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION F1`ood >in��lp;s in c:e e fl' ,00dhaards flood °erre ' fee from the center of the cheek channel extending northward,. 4(b): Although the plants community appears to have the characteristics that would support the rare plant, Frittilaria lurif'(ora in the area, none have been found to, date, Th7s' is aa1so Utueor`-Me-rare plant, S 11 dacea robusta, 5(d): Further site development, or an increase in population on the site may pose a threat to the r+ltparian habitat of tied Creek. 14(a), 17(b): The natural fire hazard in this area is high, p�,f`icul.Arly in dry, hot months. Population growth, or increases in human a'u ivitY on or near the site increases the potential for the occurrence of a fire 214. On May 270,an a.,chaeological survey was conducted on the site. A known archaeological site, CA -BUT -8, was rediscovered and in- spected. Grading had occurred around or on these cultural deposits, and 2 mobile homes exist in the vicinity, A well and septic tank have been incorporated into subsurface features, Since 'these developments } �p� are already established, ,and grading has disturbed mho surface ft4atures of the cultural deposits, archaeological clearance has been recommended for the project, notitrg that any future development in- volving these resource locations be, reviewed by an archaeologist i Appendix F - p �gd­ Sb of D : a+a k :;'�, �nvirnnmanikl) ltav4gw U�pt JUM 16 1980 001d COU01 Duna, 96t Mr. Earl Nelson, Director l , 0 *,'tv Environmental Revier 13.apartment 18-F County Center Dray. Oroville, CA 95965, 'near Mr.. Ne,'; on, On Tuesday, Iay 270 1980 1 conducted an archaeological i�,ectnnaissance of approximately 34 ,acres of land owned by Bob 4 Joyce Carrell - AP# -4.7k-2,';-49; ERD Log #8o -o3 -9? -03,, The property is located adjacent to the north side of Richardson. Springs Road, approximately two mules east of the, intersection with Cohasset Highway, north of ,Chico. The property lies in the NE oof the SEt of Section 24, T. 23 N., R. 1., E.,Richardson Springs Quadrangle, 7.5' sevies+ The property is located along the southern edge of Cohasset Ridge with a moderate to steep slope over much of -the property ares,. A portion of Mud Creek flows through the southern end of the property. ThL, property has an oak grasslandtype of vegetation w . th 'patches of chaparral and rip4vian vegetation scattered over the property, Two mobile homes are pr. -i sently logia.ted along tEe southern edge of the propea; ty. Prior to my recoriijaissance of the property 1 consulted the archaeological site record files maintained at California State University, Chico to doterinine if any known archbeo- logical sites were located on the property.. These records show that one archaeological site, CA-BUT�81 Is located along the southern portion of the property. This site was recorded 2,8 an aboriginal village site with a deep cultural deposit, housepits, bedrock mortars and cupule stones. My, reconnaissance of the property was complete in thea the entire ground surface o+' the property was systematically examined for the proubneo of archv.eological or Historical materials. Ground visibility over most of the property was fairly good, being hampered only by the thick areas of grasses. OA -BUT -8 was relocated and found to 'be Within the area of the two mobile homes that are located on the ,Cox� �y.��r� ,.,p��.y� 1�fiftuQUU U l`i�Vl•.M:J Q �XJU YPJIIUIi�uUIYJ e h Q p yy G� ^ Q �`.i �l`!l"Jp i%CY i/�, !! IrUU i%l� V� CJi7 tlC N�i:J property. This area has been graded and the visiblo surface features of the arohaeolog_';a1 site have been removed, such as the house pith. This grading does not; appear to have been extensive since such Features as the cupule stones and bedrock mortars areastill in their original locations. Evidence of the cultural deposit is visible throughout the area, such materials as stone tools, waste flakes from the manufacture of stone tools, and milling stone implements. it is most probable that although the surface .:Features of the site have been disturbed there is still a significant cul --Aral deposit at the site With a depth of over one meter. Another similar site was excavated within this area and found to have a cultural dePosit over two meters in depth and a. number of human burials Were also encountered at the site. No other archaeological or historical sites were observed duri property. ng my inspection of the It is recommended that archaeological clearance be granted for the proposed project. This recommendation is made based on the fact that disturbance to CA, -BUT -g that might result from this project has already taken place; The area has Previously been graded, the two Mobile homes are in place, and subsurface features such as a well: and; septic tank have already been incorporated. has the potential to ` p Since OA -BUT -8 still Yield valuable scientific data it is further recommended that any future projects involving the site area be reviewed by the Society for California Archaeology District house approval. 2 Clearin g Prior to their .inset^e� ours, VA ames P. Manning Archaeology Consultant oil �1�p y�/� /�y�{�'G�ty l:Jc lra lnl �S r: (�,nywJ. �` �i 0�`n:JU o o IaVUU V d l�l lsu U'o a 4 0 } . NK;TI'�J;}7 Cum \`^�A 7/CNJS��.'S U IYUU :j Ifl t _ NOTICE or DETERMINATION FT L *F--,, D T0, /,,,�%/ SeCieLar .garPt•'.$Ource$ 11116 Ni°nth'Street;, rtes 1311 Sacramento, CA 9583.4 MW A. NEMON, Cosurly Clark y,�,•1`�lhi�ti�,� / Count Clorlc ��-�,.�...�. Count; of Butte a �Y �`t�Ori� � (Load �kencs) 1w)() 3 �.rr , t�� "_` _ ttiv.1' ohment a �--_— J, p t"aat L.2 i<i' r.s,....... �.___._;..,_ —07 civ l l c , Cal 1.� -rtd.a .95 SUBJECT: riling of DlOtic �. of no-termination in Compliance with Section 21105 or 21.1$2 or- the Public Resdurccs CO e; E Log # t ;, , ..__ ... 9.02-21.-04 , r d,� e c, G: TEE G e �� �7-23-82 I'eni�af;:ive Parcel, rl�j__ A. s u�, tr t e� � dame , OY�uc�� 1111.. tate GTs:a�n . fo a_-N-umm—d!r cat~e G ear` ng fiougEj o n t ae Person- -- �----F- r ep 10 Nuns ear Project Location On north side dX Cdhasset Hi_hwa ` ., between Keefer Road and Rock Creek R ad Pro,j ec t Descr: pElon: }. Division of a 139-2 acre parcel. into 12 parcels Ox 1100 arvo,r and 128.8 advee This is to advise that tete � BuLte cowity Advisory Agency Lea Agency) has made the �f6llowi.ng det'erminations2 regarding the above-described project„ ],, The 1a.rcwject ��? will have ;a si.nifi.cant et"xAWt do the will, n o t environment 2, 7 An Environmental., Impact: Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CIS%, and was certified as required by Seats, on 15085 (g) , 14 California Adttii.ni strat:ive Code. A�7 Ntive DOcla&on�'5prepared dor this project pursual-IttotlepxdrofCTa, A copy of the Negativa beclara.- Lion that' be exalfi ,ned at the Environmental Review Dopartment, 7 County Center Driver Or'ovill.e, Calii:omia. 959 i, ,r A Nott ce of tx�ttt t iot Was f �p p " hi.l,ed iriciiat;ati exemt�t�, this Project is t: from eh.vironmental review, 01 ✓" ,� Appe ix ti pa F; 1. of 2 .......... _ 1111 ,)1 ;- .. .. ','gait. Chuck Ac`a7 A.) A osr ir's .�arce�. #41=Z-1-82 -1-82 1 u DISOMSS-1014 ZRD Log //79-02, 1"04 A� Project Descrint;ion { 'I u 'l'y;pe off' Pxyojacrt: Lot Split - Briet Description. DiVi,siOn of a 139.2 acre paxcel Jnta '2 narc:t 3s .of--11,0 acre` and 128,.2' ot.tao': Oftnort� sx`r10 =b Co]asst H1,w��,y bEw�en ,nilRock Cxeek Road Praposed Denpi ty off` De4elopment _ N%q _ �. AMOuzlt Of IrnparVioo.s Surfacing: Not Available G. Access a`ad Nearest Nblic Road(s) »_Access is brOyided y Rock Creek Road 7. Method Of Sewage D:i q,osa;l : Individual sept•%c tanks- 8- SOUVee ofWater Supply.-Individual. we17:8 Proximity Of Powe' ,r Lilies � Ii!P5 _Potnt�r,. ext ond to pvn � 'Id. Potential Tor furtllfov land divisions and dovelapmant u_ High-Potential for deirelopmen4 of 128.2 acre Parcel to 1 _DU/8_ acre 'J ,Fnvironmenta1 Setting . Ph, sica-..'Ll Environment; I Terrain a. Genc�r�t'l �'o a p r r hie Charaute7r :;Gentle to .seen S cpes ' __. b. Slopes: 2-40% c. Ble`vation: 340 ft. d. timibitg Factors: Steepness in :COX,tain. slots 2. Soils ao Types and. Ohara cteri8�iGs Parwe11 _Assaciata.on,' � �w b Limiting Factors.- None Natural llazards. of the Land r Bart � �l ab u lte Zane: �7tixst.,sotith of Tuscan Mono c. e�`ha.z rd is maderatt n �a `#; e tia� b. �rosio n .: 51���t �„ Vivo���z �.��d., a c« Landslide patontial: tom e� Fotexat��:� 4. llyd:oology _ a. ,SlXraoeaw�e": ;ids `Y 11i'C '1-'�ivn+ rb ert r..w...r.,�wY1.. _ -• _,.. , c < r !,XX DxgovssroN ori T"`' � BUT � ct V,� T��A�`��� .. This - � . �� ���� F., p.roje .s a lots ilxt lnc m�.ed dust northwest of Cohasset Road between Keefer Road and Rock. Cree]c is to be divided into 2 parcels nl: appraxim,ROft�tel�h11 and 128 1 The area is designated Gxaz,i�n -� ,.,Open y unit; .in the Matt pen land, l 5 acres per dwelling Butte County General 'plan, Current zoning is A -24 :p The topography of the site is cl ar$Lrterxze � sln es. Rock creek flows to the sauth,�est thxaugh,,thetsouthIi,le tos.eep' �I psrt o theproperty. Veaetat ion con.;asts o 'open r and oak-pinefoestgassy fields westTandsurrolnding land uses consist o£ open'grazing land on the north,, sautlx: -Tio the east, then, is a lumber mill. lb,c Any construction of homes would disrupt and y p 1 coiner some topsoils ding on actual 1pcations of residences and driveways. . , cuts a�nr1 fills could occur depending 1e 3b: Increased erosio�i ucul,dacc �( mperirious surfaces: ur due to additional runol:f :Fr The erosxer� potential should om e 'mtigated by the use 69 proper construct on practiibi ces. Za. An �tncremental decrease in air gLial.ity would occur due pr marl,l,y to vehicular enGissaans. 4a, 5d: A small loss of veget�.K,l.'on would °occur with the construction o£ any resid(�n:ces and as'soc:i.ate access roads: ZN 1d1a£e habitat would also be reduced sl.ig'(itly by the encroachment 01 humins: bah An incremental increas�'e in noiso levels ,would occur due primarily to vehicular movement and human, .activities, ' 9a; b 15a; Some natural resources could b�'Used for co,nstxuction (woo d glass, aluminum, etc,.). p yg air cnmpletxnn; t;he use or non- renewable resources for 'heating ass condition ng and appliance o erat,zon would occur at a s(zstalned level: 13a: They{e woulri be a,residslight l;�crease in traffic movement ences were constructed. any 2l: An archaeological survey, has been done and archaeological clearance recommended for Parc(-.1,l 1; the 11 acre 'parcel, 22rM:, Possible Im a :eew conceri'iS Since Rock Cry ekpflowstthroughare mthO roited tert, there are is the ossibilit of an archaenl,�► ical site, p p y, there 1 canrctsuct on or futther '�d,tta division occurs On- item 21J Before ,'onF parcel 2 F ) a a separate arc,xa0 plogical. survey is recommendod, A soil, percolation -t would ansa be required if any const-tudt,,r-h occurs :, Ap.pendijtp �= FagO 8 of J low. ._ 1 SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHIL E OLOG), ; '1iD:�aa•xct 2 �Ict�s�iri<��lYaut�e Bachman Associates 30�2The Esplanade Chico r CA 9.92 beer Sir, At archaeological reuest conna�esancerj� 30, 19"�'9 1 conducted an of approximately 11 acres of land owned 'by Oha- rl..es Adams. The property is lo�+�ted to the north of the in ;eroec i,ian of Cahase et Highway ants XOefer Road; al Ung the south bank of Rock Creek, north of Chf ao» The ` property lie8 in the swi o:v, the WWJ� of Section 23, T', 2� I+I. , R. y Richardson Spr3,n� .� Quad ► 7.5' series, The western portion of the 1 property is 'leve, with the portion of the property lying along a low, hill. V690tatlonrof the property incluaes oalt 1 grasses. piney, low shrubs, vines and anhual Prior to my reconnaissahoe l cori;iUlted the archaeologic, a— 1 site t600rd f .1.es maintained at California S -,;ate Universit , to determine if an Chico y previously recorded archaeological sites were located Within -, the area of the. property, Na sues had been ;. y pr ev.iausl recorded, although a number of archaeological. sites have,been recorded wit$in the surrounding area: "f Nhe pro err was complete in that the My ii~ecc�nnaisss.�r,. � a�' entire ground sur. faoe. of the roperty . was examined for materials of archaeological or histairical value. No archaeological or historical sites were observed durin mY ine ection of the praiaerty and it is recommended that archaeological, clearance given to the property. A., l J Mee P., ` Mary Ar,g ' Distrain ArchAoolog,et �nviwonmon�al ReviaWCrept• f:l l► AY 31979 Dui �l . �b.'J��I�'�eYhllix'iN1lYAMruarwirrt r -' " L ;,;1J b'FRM1� �` u (TO be. cpmpIcted by the Lead •Agency) t.! On the basis of this. initial evaluiatio n: _ I find the proposers project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a EDA' VE AE CLARATION h.S �'�.Gt�l7llm�'21C3,�ti.. Cl -_ 1 'Lind that`r al'thoUgh °fine proposed ed P PtOect could have a significant effect on the environment, there will riot be a significant effe!(tt 3n this case because the ;. g mitigation measutes described on an Attached sheet have been added, to the project. A btEOATTVL ULCLARATION is fmplomnEnDED ►,.� I find the proposed project, MAX have a sign1.fioant ,effect on the envirohment, and an E Vipt�N NmAt, ItviPAC REPORT is required,- Y. ✓.1N �� ,` bate%''�i /u e For' EN''XRONMERrAL 92VIPM bEPAft'>'D P,%I r )iaviewed b e'7 Earl. Nelsw zIvIronmental Review b. rentor 4 ` it t` w,. AppendikF pare , NOTICE OF bE•TERMzNATT` ON T'0 0 Secretary for Resources 1416 Ninth St., Room 1311. ° Sacrame, to,, CA 5814. , CLAM< r �[+�11r yy Crot��s �` County Clerk W County of BUTU�t _.,�.. IiltQM, r��Le id _A�oncy� aot.1,'C4t 1�^ryi. B].3:'C� sii�'E)E3'►i a�U�i'�i{ -Agenuy axoville,, Ca.. �" 4 o,y:`7L•arzve SUBJECT Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance pith Section 21108 or '21152 of the Public Reso-urcea Code Gcll'1. JJUJII.cvvu,r r0� eG'� FOCat10it North s.ici.e Keefer Ill. boi-ween. Gai:mer and Hicks Ln.. , Chico. Orean atx Project Des: ng parcels for iomesites rte' This is to advise that the Buttes 00ia Iy �1.dv:i.sox°y Agexicy �. L,l a ' Agency) has made the followi ng determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project has been Q approvod by the Leads Agency z} 07 disapproved 2 The project ton the enu°irontn`ent wi11 have a Si nxfa. will not cartt effect 3. 0 An tnVit torkmental Impact Report was prepared for this p 'o j ect pursuant tib the provisions of rEQA, and was certified as -•o- tluirod by Sectl n 15085 (g) , 14 ';ali. otnla Administratilve Code„ J A Negai: ive iJecl arat`ion was prepared for this pro j oct pttx.'suant to the provisions of CEQA A cols,y o.f the Negative Declaration as attachod, Appendix H - pagE. I of 2 A, 4 o Mitigation 'impacts .cif measdres adOPtOd by the L64d Agency tore�u appy sued prr e� ,sire; the . }:..; arya ryy .fir nor I 1 j A„ t rG'� sz.gnatu'z�.�: I"4 a_ r Ty�t,.6ciect� I l,. cl ' Appehi ik F, R,,- tagd ?. of 2 id i r rr ;. Vc-r aC t. legal access,. 2. Provide tv"'o- way 'traversabld F c=Oss to e, uAl Parcel e-azcApt, 3» �k^C€Ass to be reserw�d in deeds L,per Ccaanty acljrlgj�ce and, r �eered 4car :bedication on r`ina!, alp f Snot: 50 Zt . building setback lihe Measured :Ck=,,ii centor,.I .Jle oz access easegtento r S„ Pr6vide roar. 10,ainttenaance agreement. 66 iced to t:he county oz" Butte 30 Vit., right-of,-gray from the centerline o:E I<eeZet Road. 7. Zidicate ` 50 2t. building seta ac% from the Centerline o � Xe;e er Rotad. t S. Shoff; all ecsemanta. o4l: record oft tlle� zinal nary 9. .i)i+0VY.QE street nc:.ii1G S].qV'is per --eqUi1^eC1+r nth of the Dept. * blic ilor}cs prior to xecorciatiort of the final maps 10. I ;Provide cUl.-de-sac at the: Erna Kai the strcetb. 11<, ubtax,n encrotchmett ptr:iit enc" cohstruct stt.n,dard rorZd 12» lP1 a.i:y delinquent taktes 13. 5notl3 100 ft. leach:Veld free radius around ox isti»g wca.j. located on Panel 1. 7.4. Shour COQ It. ieachfield gree setback prom the llig�l water` l`ncz os Aotlk Creek on both sides. y �1 u , ^, IV. DETPRMxNATION i?6 cttiltd b' the` Lead Age On the bads of this initial eltaivation $3 -1 find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEIGAecIU� DECLARATION is xopommendad 0 x find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environmento there will not be a significant affect in this case because the Mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A t ZOATIVE DECLARATION 1S TMOO `7MENDED 1 find the, proposed project. MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RLPORT is required. Date,��' (SI;natu e Por ENV'IRCM +' 'TAL REVSEV DEPT 6 Reviewed by- Bar'! D. e1 sari, Dir,eCtor I AppendiX '- page I of 8 Project Title Tentative Parcel Map .AP 147-25-136 John and Madge Haynea fate Clea g o�use ;;dumF�er su m� tired to State 'CNtrnghous ontac `rson Te -U ime"'7't er Earl. A: Nelson, Director FM lM7+ rojeci Location Nsridiaa Rd., east of` 1U vy 99 and north of Keefer JW,, Chico Proiect Description: -- Tentative Parc©l Mp to create two pa. -cels for agr1oulture-pasture labd use. This 'Is to advi, e that the 'Butte County Advisory Agc.noy has Head(, the foll.otving deterr�linatxorts regarding the ab% le -des C. ibed 1.itoject 1, Thiro'ect has been by Lead Agency,p J CJ approved by C] disapproved 2, The project '0 will have a signifitaht effect on the environment, F vi11 hol: 3,, 0 An Environmental Impact ttepoi't war; prepared for this project >ursl�ant to the prrvasions of CEQA, and was cortiE,ied as re- cruirec! by section. 1,5085 (g ), 14 r.;9.11 forrtia Administrative Code, 06 tiegative beclaratimi way prepared for this project putsu.ant to the provision's a,5 UQA A copy of thi: Negatik-,� 1),ocipratiol.1 is attached, Appendix` page of 2 On the basic'` of this initial evaluation, find thePr�posed Project �ct COULD NOT have.a sign3.fi,oa,nt effect on tha 00eii;rohment, and 4 NLCAltXV& DECURAT ON is roC'.f51"llIX ended.* - I find that aith611 h the � pxopos,0 Pxo;ject could hav'e Significant effect on, the pnvi.rorimentr there will not be a s%gnificant effect in this case because the mitigaiir n measures described on an attached sheen haVo been added to the proj`ert. A N4GATZVR DtCLApA ION ( T find the proposed 1. project MAY have a significant i° : e OhV l too ent , and an ZNVIRONM%N'TAL IM,PA,Cx ;feat oil the ',OEPORT is re aired . - m ' w --NAT NOTICE OF 131a!'1aR�'CZIIATri L E TQ/7 Secretary for nosources 1.416 Ninth .Street, Room 1313. Sacramento,, CA 95814 llK' t N bN,� �' i►w y. d1W i Counter Clerk County of Butte PRtDN�s (Lead `Agency�t 18 Br, roe Coux�.t fi,,tca Urova 11 e ,___.._...Ca , _ 7,.�1� ' om—.g 1� J ox'nxa._. Inv ronm�Ga�ev�`�e StWtCT; Sec no' °f Notice of ,Aetermindti.on n Compli. 41ic;e with Section,21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources. Code 1J08 78-0..� - 02 rodectaitle.�.�w r Tmata t ive Parcel, Map 31 LHenry Martin tate CIearinghouse Number Issusmftte to tate C rea�� Eious� ontact �rsort .. te�e�� Num er Earl. D. W Ison, Director ����) Project Location _._• Hicks Sane, 4ort"a of Cit co. h Project Descr fat on. I'ent►ative parcc- ±aP craating Four. parcels. ._ .... 11 ,m � 1 Y ^ Ler�'�`A n w � 'no his is to advise that the Butte Cota�.`t Aduso has made thea fo l.ci�,�ittg de erm hdtic ns regarding ,he above-desQribed pro j ect i 1, The project �� wi11 have a s•Lgnigi.canteffi.,ict ori the � I-It W'll not i environment, 2i LY. An anvi.rohtontal Impact Re'pbr,t woks Prepared £cit this prof eot pui suant to the �pro'visi.ona of CI %j and wits certified' as requi.r.zd by 5ecti 0h 1.5085 ( ► 14 Cd" f ttd , AdniinxIg trati've Cod A N�',�ja bi.Vo Dec 7 ata t ion, W vis r•� . , .. �.� ,�a pa.r:.a tor ch,f.s p�roa ect pursvan,.. to the ;pro��it�3��ns of:A�;, A�etapyoir the �eat.te i1e�cl.arra� tion mays be . i�et i.ned t Lh_e ti,%tironmental ioriet uti zrtme.nt r. A Notice bj,�:i.on Wd8 it eta i.tidicatift ; this pro; eot is ,' _ oxetinpt irc�� ° etl�rtrc�t�trieni�al, r����i�,�, t Appendix ,p , g r e . 1 0L; I ` ' 1 IfP ��iC111 w_ cU. �a acWLTt q� kXE`E` t;;y M�irtrirA , . foeekXn� 0101 i'!kdjc eci icY!, 1; 0�� nif j viii �,t 17 fi.I` piir�, el n!J,Inbr r JF ••2 � i� l Th}eapr�rinct;, i� ` .� p of thea aoutYr'ti4st qW011ter of i 3r�r",;,, "r.ZP.q,,. 'RI,v�,, M.D.73. evad M. The ts,, to is loewl;fSd VrS Oh of �rhiars, Cavii '"�`xu a., ')��fz prw:f.: sl �rV,#.J. ,,,r���•ea:tl"a ' bu; ;�axse tWgI ar;ree a1r4d two 6f- !+ a l:dz ift Ol Z e A total ,;o;f , r„pa,o ask' lano, onsi e is jp�i,rt �5+: the MunildIpalvini ,Airpor..t� caear Z�alte, c h On. the 141.tlk f;rorr, the east. That ptopow,:tl• D.-; be;ilnl�� alr�'i tirlktrtd at; tha r3 tIv; for the purpose of pric�r�.cilAg actm�t�t���lte���l, No t.�rtrut�t;ir,res pre6e tly exist wnmlte. The eiastb%lira pardo.*j. box-thdtiry �hav �?�,�JF ,>l,'eet obi' fro�nl;ag on Hi6hS ' ,alnE « A t;rA:rsr Ute aot�es�e road ar-igi ria.ta,ng a,Vi f��i+htks Ri5ad �j' tit llor`tF of IhO site, will past n0l th to sbvt'i �/3 . �xz'n,d �1 # acrOL-,,S �Fr'�err S �1cc��G1s t”", p;roposod pard,.s 2, "4.;"I I bre. by a � eatep,ient ajong tho north paroel b��ui���d �.�:Y� Po"iuel: anc'4 j,,'h2onta srervicet.i are available �',c�o`m oxistinig adl7ace T)t polo, ole J,iol.`/480 Water, source is 'by ind,ivifiiml, Wella i '864ap 0l ,spor;jl is by o�aptic-lua,ch fields syvjtenss„ Ate ps rt w v'j, pro,lpo,sal by Land.imck Tnvestments to davel,clp on lart,cl �NkS7.o'!S is ad.jjacent -to, +he south., the cre: )k bed' wA shown o:n 'rhe oitLWIldmark� Investments pr cmant plan pef�e as tcca t;,i,1 s�Xbi:, rr,?ioat .or lif' the s creek bed and, forMat107 AG."If a Or t►.�lJ. , rahei lo'vit lake. f1?h, two ��odpaals district Aoerj art ,neer.ed barm0f1 ",oua y. "' e 'e"�.ioting p p �;' 1 �h �a coring 1 F;NMONMENTAL SEIT''xtiJr to thehe pl-o lest 8ilrietheoChPi(W t}iaz opon grass'i%�z'ids �► _ gently ,ea"s%ico M�„oWt3ifaa�1 Asrport, � Vit, , . of the site slo es • ,r'd the otasi t e, drakyiA& swale creek. Soils in tho ar-A ante nt«,rgiml ,fral: Irina+� agrieul i;ura.l 'uses. Erosion potttnttlAl its slight; and t,ho expahaiv`e qualities ^DX the jloi , a.rls blgh e Ij �m-;t °r azaV' 46 knownsurface, orevmbsut'Padt, Tarw.�.Ittsr«In.o-hIe ,v tcinety aofe no e s1e subJedt ps�op.'srty All of Butte C;ourSrty is ire K�.�'S aretj ):t E' Moderate seitzic activity., The itj dr44 111.0d: to south and, vte,st by the creek 'bred c4oaminia tha weit iee,h portion oa the s1te. `Thee str,eaw, ctrritA flews ori1.;j t i Appendlt r - page 7a Iof ryu,�4�ulu(I�l{���I�r(epeluru10 771�����lltl�Ir��{�L�p{'�(��A��I petila de ox ztmr-m I t ��� ��r''r �xni�������n�►irxm'�l"L� �s�'!rfi`�r� �t�cx G�Oaflt; R;G��, i� f , •!, Y; (/ 1 , �j? frllLF34G'��ll "1 f,► f' :�� 1,�1�,���1�„(� X11„•�!'�,m�o�n' �tif ,�. 1; �'t,�,,,t� p�r�'t. cloam��f�,,tli,t un,�V. rogl,rax�,�l IVc' rye►.,gftka���l,lr��t r,AfY�art�apb ►i3.n'ntta,l ,°�,`s eaa .a r�,e the ova��erG►iTAI OrOok 1aI;a llir �,x"u ►s ewr03 TW.elY XNalara it; a'tlalough °rioi, ori n t'�^'ui ' _� r F; t'd t TI• y y^ r ur a t, rtr,s .cue to ra,g ,,� �� �z ry �iohv.�ay hro 6e o t� site to I s VIVA th .in ,Z Onec. • �: �'laX"�r^ � r Fn ftl ► ..rear ,G:l. �rr vra rh ba►►� ltla,7,a dt 9ar� 40,r 1. dneadow`bar,,itf aA(.,►�a,ca,T a � " }C' +',�n29 X'i1bil�ls I1«al.J1,IdC�l:��t(gr _ rrarp, tstil hawlt► barn ow.,1r xur;kap,” °�r►��to°rr,;r„ cr^ra't►tplr:d i A c, 0:1 o r1y Of s tva.'1 lo ws nut i, ye ail'rI v(ap`l�.d� 1a'; �1Yl r 7 irw ,i d(e on lu«ano to 'tho a oath o1;* '!'�rt� roval ailsO rabbit,` lallcunk"cleaex', ft 9uta y�7p�wr�a, a'rtit other arGd.tjr>'j;s, t a 4jAr,joua, .�..9►:u �, asa wael sled°ak►;s eilso ��raor,,pwr � f tla�: ad.'1"{aEi« �,,,).'al orciek doeo not G'��''�C� «)td"�`'��'a7.�J�^t'� �,��,�W W,"JAantAtlef,' .po,r SWtfltlil ntt :'l�angtkr►sa ►r;l' -bime to a,:L ow slrr��oara �.s ` fae� �E�su:a r1�,'lx�,;�r� ° g � all t,�,�,V.onvi tA', ,Air r(la M.ty irl the arra ris`r-Inna d'e -, ,y I� i y �� Z �I 1.t 'U:ag41 jto t,lto jlar,lc� '��ae ��� f;rrl�rt�, sif i «" Srt{,, w t'�, �a :, w �'l'l�l. l�Ll ti��a' 1i( rJ wfal�%a � 1 G' el rVta, al .i; .l. flus bine :1;ATV-'t U -Sf; dtl!,s ignatioxl f, �,.aa^►� �i��ri 4t��a�'r(�ar:a is ,entl� Fx3�r�crtisat:�to tao'v�asbarAd samts I�t7ad01Frhr,r'►aC�)F'ar► o �.' r r d 14,11d 'f':n stY'l'Id,. tt^u ►�, a.� a t�1C. 3, end to s► Of a�'C':i.crra.�j e ta��.l Aar ,r� u e.�r bra aaayal7�r 'es ck;lnc' exists g,�cv'O"I,� � �� 'JTx �kFs �.;axle 'p,o the tao"r°G'rl,�safa�t O the a§.to » 1, d to tlio tort,, ias o pelIT&aNIz ing �:aarl,d 14,11t't���' si.�� ttey, e ,�a ea �cllen, �r�J; '1 sr:► e $.ado ly r�:l,0.1rag .Keoi4er `p.oxjd t� ar(l Roca): 011mok�� � r II qece prat e to � byeTt R. 1 ari S a,a,r �pttl,. A,a:`r ► rt lac' itao y, . • �; i to "Chi � y r ' A tsaociates ; thla: P;ro ject ,a e �:. , tVill, rho a. 8oK r�n�; c►u r�� d.ia,ti ng, tr'om the i �.z�aor�,. Shp Terra , of the a,r:�"►us i,�Iy- envi 'tatzrrAent a s c,omr,"ed Of brafl ic r1ol8es andsnt3wa] type , 7, rtoiss,a iriblur.ing houesello.ld taalt.„ =•ApraI'MflctGs ltld anima. no' sos ► I;(t Mfr, t w:, 1, A�porld>t pa rib m,,, w DxaCUSSION OF ENUxRONMENTA4 EVALUATION r 1 . b. �7isrupt ons , displacements e compaction and a'verooveririg of the �0 3,11 occur with development $he on t of four homesites ' i•c. The site is generally level so only limited grading Of home.sites will be rewired. t << Ise., Increased erosion may be no, Uced durw after construction. Ag and immediately "' 3•b. There will be a slight increase in the rale and amount Of surface ;jater runoff entering the creek bed during storms. 6.b The project site fal?o within the surrounding the Chico mur Municipal al Air 7rt. 5-60 CPML noise contour Butte County C-eneral. plan this falls wto the a hincthe no normally acceptable" range Y for residential development. C14Lt values are averages U:E daily noise events and do not lend themselves well to the assessment of sngleevent noise generation such as the landings or take--ofTs of heavy aircraft at the airport. Typical '1i ht directly over g paths bring aircraft' the site on some a,pproachos, often at law altitude. This i particularly true with small. ait� raft using the airport. Airports and residential areat. have cone flicting noise environments. . 8. The land uses designation in the area is ope,tW .land according "to the Land Use, Element t of the General, Plan, a)he .men:, to 00ug Butte County - p. opogal would place Ibe land under low density residential us use. Much of the residentisl use in the area has been developed in thet decadoi Th trend of strictly open laid becoming ruralY-residentiale in charas ter has been established.This trend 1s a slight devlation. from the 'intenu�e � use g There wall be a small: a.��crease �n local. �raff�.�,; due to development and occu ani resulting increase in ADT or HicksOf uLane Will1r new ebet25-3p��he'' trips/day 1.3.f. The site .is in ;he fligh°t pati, off' planes taking ofd' and making final apprs,e.ohes. Aircraft -•related hazards such as crashes; etc., are e t tll,...l Safety hazard pnil�.to x'esidents+ 16. a b. power and phone 1IM0,' ate available fr, om 1 r1 1�4t OF x9 ENVIRON1V INIAL EVALUATION _cunt�d pole lines Along Hicka lane. -� VI Water will be provided by the drillir� off' , „ Wells. g 'ndiVidual., l- 16. d. Sewage dig osa� tl p be by,ndividua� aoptictank- leach Tield systems. }i i&* e 6 Watorcourse onsite w •, � 19e The .pro ect will be accompanied uy, a J open 'vistas �' `. 21. no IttloWil archeol gi.cIlal Or historical sires exist onsite. .. mITIGATION ML_gSURES (`SmamSTED) House'' co1-18tV xoted at this loc�Rtidn ishould be Izoulated to att'eri ate aircraft noises ±or th6 comrnrt of res i d,en•fas. ji i ,I. i r i1y5 y," • r ,. ,