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I'�wG1,,i:r't, t11;t'%x M' i ➢tai. Rezone from '�A--2,i (General) Dov '!SR-1" _i 1':it1y,°ban w _ e _.. a �.'� '1' �"'t on the north side of i�ee er Rd. :...apProximatey ?` feet, Oast Of ghway 93j earth of Chico ..., 80-8'� (AP 4'7-46-1 & 5) a _ ny ,�.., ;R�i,•1"�' ��t�?�t l�i"i1`t�+.wa ?ifs l i'��'9� ti�tr� M'i'i i�„ � �i„��� g� r.., at, � , ,49•'� , �.�`✓....���= �Q 1TIWJM`*, VIN r ti-vi't NF A1` qtr t=?"r..Yt 01 4, , NHS a `jF ►'141 Al, kv 1 l"'1�('3��9 YI w•.: 7�N1"1 ''k lit if K7�i ;N 1H�4 it �'1*bN . � � � (J '!... ,_. I APPLICATIn-N FOR VARIANCE or ZONING DIAtte CC, r III un Plans hig Commission File No; Ras ';til vd Heartnij d6te, Action W Planning Commission Action 6y Board of Supervisors PRESENT ZONING., A- .0 —As setn sor Map Bo4 :!17 Page No, Parcel No, REQUEST: APPLICANT'S NAME: ---Stephen C. Burton PHONE: (916) 895-183T ADDRESS, 22 -4 -Somerset Place-. chico,...CA 95926 STATUS OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST iN PROPERTY: Owner OWNER'S NAME: PHONE: — ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY,.---Sde attachecli 4- etill 1 *194 "-Vlo EXPLAIN LFULLY REASON FOh APPLICATION; To fulfill conditions_ a prblva:', for the tentative map foe william-F., Att.4hqer- as te' u_t6d_-by.the butte County - Aclvieory :Agency tldstihg zoning 1!.3 lb, -2 dild, is The above sth ft aro 'colitilidd by the Uriddrilighod to 6d carted -00 rri S1 d0rd 0 liplicant 17-4 11 Bose Submit heltewlih a cl It Moneyodeo in `Chaamount ihowii 6elow, 06yaI614 to to hi 61 64 Iso -a Called plot Won showing fr,*, locraflon of existing and proposedaltucturei on your propeihuv thetptiyeoent 4 By �ee C Recelot No, �. w. I r NOTICE TO APPlj!CANT - Rr-, OT4:[ `G �,rnnox's Parcel No.,, 4"1 TnCat i an Tzb.. APPP-o�4, iooc 41cow—)! ► . 97 4. Re(ItioOtod, `i,'iOMY'S. 52- L 5 Grno.rl l "l-An DOW nuL-�ez�: A.�-P�s�i�kNc�aL. 40 A .� • A the a p1�.emxtr VOD `�ti<< �,rgizL'.rbud e�,�i.�"'nG lief c rr�t o oll Lyse LI tjj. � Vr:,]:IUO)I Alii) 1���WO011 I;t1�' t�txt,L� COW'ILy, -b IVIV 1)0011 Gollaral Pl ari tj;><ad my, rG'1,onlllg'' T�oquO explailled to Illo by til,E.` 1]X1C1r=;v;1:,Vft(,d PI-I'1:C ing ntaff moJIIbor- 1t that the TI!L1�t1T1� 'ht11��i �`G'��SCI� Afr, applJ,C�at ion I rim ElPdaro ciC�;:C� no, cox'l Corm to Milli"' Butt(- Ooul1ty-- ,"rry.'01tryy I -III,, r(" .qut�Elti�.Y]g fi iilYT'Ci , 7t F _ t�01,PiIllb 11.1'f' tYt) lCitiil " <, ri C x 4 k � � 4 I 9'� 1 The land referred to herein is described a ,...i'oS`yo�,:� 1111 that certain real property situate in the County of 13uLte, State of California, described as follows'. PARCEL 1; p as shown on that certain 'r�1p of the Keefer Ranch i which Map Parcel 3 ti . tiled in at, 24 19121 in Map Book 7, a of Butte, and - of of the Recoi ':or of said the ta7' at page 21; and_ a portion of Parcels 1 and 2, as shown On s Mab, said portion beinC more particularly described as foll:i►vs COMMENCING at the most Southeiyly cornei of said Parcel 1 , and riirini;t� thence along the Southerly line of Parcels 1 and 2 North 72° 12' Cacti thence, feet to the true 1+nint of beginning for the parcel. herein dos-- t;lence from said true point, of be ginn�n No5W,t;90158n cribed i a otru thohce Dfo► th 89 20,gest 174.19 feel` West 10x:37.27 feet to P ,nt thence North 0° 08, 12" East 57sa d lot thto a l 7cpoi rth�P60 19t Eat tune c -f said Parcel 1, thence along 57.43 feet 4" Worth e676 16'theEast I'o t95.6th l:f eeto fo Wic 06 said pdre1e1a2tP;ortho G7°f said Parcel 1 , t.h"t ^ i thehCe 16' Feast 404.4. feet,; thch Not t. t7 X30 N i��lst 100.0 icct ° i U et:t. to the 14bi'tho;ist, corner of riircel 2 of south 69 22 Eris . 2 1 . said 1 eeft r i;anch; 'L"henco SoUt'h tt] btit; `tlie Capt l� nc of s Sid 1'a� �`c''• 1tgg p feet to the vout•heast corlioty of s�ta.cl 1'rirou l 21t.heiice u' 4. I'at of 2 South 70° Ori' West, 207_.13 feet, 'the Soutltir;, ly lint: cf said i a.c Kli and South 7v 1Z' Vest to ti)e po3,rtt of be�;int�iilw. ; P11t:�laL 7: ' 13einc `'a portion or attol one oj. V I." IWC,fr:i: l��snncl Cas r,l5otsr on that J L certa�.n 11al5 Ilio oif3=oa of tl7Z itodortlrri: oZ the CatYnty o>: 13u.t3:b; Sate o C i1,� {;orti3.a; cin rt:�etu¢ta:�i 711, 1.91.x, in �111� 13c�ok 7, at; 1?`tcJc' 2lr more' vart'imi.larly C1C~ aozi,bctl xls f o;l l,c�t� ; Cine + ' i , sal"C1 point G014i11atJGLt G alt tnd t ots t:, Sottt.11r.i:l.y 000r�4< of W�� it1 l.a�c:aS i l.so being tho ccnto,Lino- it5tes:rsocla.t ti of Ctl1.a...foi:iiia Shite 111ci11Way 99L' incl i t tita>F i�ociu ,,hr i7oc t tot,, riaiti l?oa.nt ldoi:t.n 306 53' �'lzout,o MO, e�tr 70?.43 feet: al;aiitJ Elio L`,wi l:;i.nC: of. �,aicl 111.tJtit'l�tyt thoncc loatin aiC1 ctsi�i zl3ne 2dai:L•h Gb° 30' rao' 30,25 tca-L to the hloi ihttie+sict J g'- oriie of °i:hai: cbttain PatCcl. of !Intl c1 t~ ,oi i1�rc1 i n a Uoct1 from i,ltlt eel ; %IOILtOt 1 t of o tis:,O, to t)t,i'ia.lc1 1� . i'jol fbrrl t ct tip: i ), QdOI,fled April 1.0 t lJG 4 in 1300,1 : f: f r-Xcitil 11c ouixl:a t at 1?ut o 213; :gni.c1 t3Utat.o Goiitity ltecortlor's pf,i t,oer ta7,i.cl point 1�t*,i.rjct on diff NorUlc:asL•orrl.y right o!; way Or said ilitJhvnvy ttlioyict tt.1,t5iitl thti 110X'tht;i:l.y la.iit: oto 443.x1 WOIl mixt' 1�'tab", N a+tli GG° 30' i;�tot.► i:11riG� ?.0.00ciot to 010 ilortheasipui:l.�,► coi°noa t�ta"�1ai,i�t�>cet,i�i,e Nart i7° lo�iva.ncl �'.ri .et ptircar.L 1Vdrt17 G:iQ O)• 59 i 1:;�1�; t► c, _ ,' e Iios`th 05° X10' S13�'j. 30'"1" 1�4n:tG; ?.27.fi foot t.o a j?t,.iiif., i~tti�tl pt5�.lil:: 3., �ii,700 tVt ati foot frml the tic►rtl5c,�tt"orly coi nc5: tits tha". Cortaili pair ret ciS't11rC1r11?c.t.C.1 1 rt�t� `ri1 JCf�t1 ttJLllcyc>It ].h tufoi) k.1". tta kocr .7, v13� ,, r 1' ,� , _ 'y, i t' 11�7.t:��Iill 1ZC.CiIt:C� i y ) a is i rJ' lel 410tto Ct7WIL 12(iti65,'.1Ci 4t trcit; t1l�titc:e Noy"t1i k10° `0' 58" lrLML 1 `!rl 1, r) ft ti,x, aar, ,.►, t i°lio lsoa fit: t5 Mb toi' thct ltwrr3.t� tlotte,s:�i1�r�1 �aF►�`c:�+l. ;�.1i.=, sria.tl t!'tto 1��001' 01 lrt�� 1�n.m.b, �IJ,�3 J,6ot: 9 i y L -.•. �0"foG}C R Creek J bhcY►ce along the Sout11 Sotutll bank+iol:' said Roc!~. 5G 19 00 test 100.57 i�etl, ► , South bank tha foll.ov r,g1 courses and ],SG.'].0 s al1'cest di.� t �cet; south G7° 3�4' QO" t`7r�sb 2G5.OQ' feet feet; to ablest ° r � ;arch G�1 >J� QO�� hJas: said creek bank Nort:� E!8° ; �� r 1G�J .70 OSI anue south and along t tlicnco leavin�1 ,point, on thc3 `wCAst line df O►Ze► said ce lion 675. point; i:hence leaving said n 1x C3 feeb to the true title of sal d }'arcci Parcel one, ° t �t ;Vorth 7a 29 58 Bast. GGG.7D Want life o point of beginninq ,4 I i 1 q , Cn p • n 1 F Receipt' Project APPENDIX E Date Filed Environmental. Information Form (To be completed by applicant) GENERAL INFORMATION 1, ,. Name and address of developer or project sponsor-. St`EF'N c 2. Address of project; Assessor's 81ock and Lot Number 3, Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this pro j ect t M CA�.r ± . 1sac,? ps - A'��°�� A°tL. P';ro L.��•1�c PtJ� �:.t-1r t_ r�_...� rot: (i.e. rezoning, 'subdivision) 2Eze��� coNbr'n°"� 4 • Type'ec OF' ''r'F't�'1`I4'C'I�It. Si>a'�rVr.�10N,,`.►AP :.ndoo,..r��f� (�D�.rJ.9rl.�1A� ther ublic 5, List and describe ally other tat�nclud ng,sthoseanA orequired by `prod approvals required for this � o� G1Si-1 �► �,A��- ref ional., state and federal. apencles ,Tr T city, 6. Existing zoning district: A- Z_ 1 Jnr L� R�sr'pET! T►AI.. �-- y, Proposed use of site! Sr1�4Lrr FA PROJECT bESCRIPTION, , Site size, J�.ccz S g. Square footage of building(s):ty 10, Number of floors of construction, NfA 11, Amount of off-street parl.inr,, provided, N1A. 12, Attach site development plan. ►.r�a )L3. Proposed scheduling, A. Skf 14, AssociAted prnjeCts, r.�� , Y 15, Anticipated incremental: developttrcnt, til ' Append k E page 1 of 3 APPENDIX E 16 if residential Include the number o:f 'units:, schedule of unit sizes, and type of household site expected. 4o vnlvTs %6== s.�:, N•�N, 17. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally, oriented, square footage of sales area', and loading facilities, "N4 IN 18. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift,. andloa.ding facilities. tAIA, 19 If institutional, indicate the major 'function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupaacy, loading facilities, And community benefits to be derived fromthe project: t,414. 20. If the project involve& a variance, conditional: use or rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why, the application is reqquired, T2E7-ccr-4-v1xt-1-rA-r%V sut3�i�rs���t MAP p�iSPRo�I /�e�r, Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES 140, 21. Change in existing features of any beaches, lakes, or hills, or substantial, alteration of ground contours, 22. Significant change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 23. Significantly chane pattern, scale or character of - general area of project.' r% 24. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter, f 25. Change in dust„ ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity.- 26,, icinity._ - q6a, t gnik cant c.ha.tge in Lake, stream or ground water Si � . 1, > uy or quantity, of alteration of existing drainage patterns, f 27, Substantial change in existing. noise or vibration levels in the vicinity Zia. Site on filled Land or on slopepercent or mor of 30 p e: 1. ^� f 29, Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, j, such as toxic substances, fl.ammabl.es ox explosives, YES NO municipal services 30. Substantial, change in demand for -- (police, fire► water, sewage, etc.) r 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). ; 32 Relationship to part of a Larger project or series ---- J-� of projects. ENVIRONMENTAL S MING p o'eot site as it e:cists before the project, 33. Describe the ] �. including inform< �n on topography, soil. stability` plants animals, and any IturaL► theb ite,land theor nuse ic �ofethe �strescribe• anyexistingstir{, cures on VJLV A�-r Nc>o�t2-,. c"iinc]uding information 34 Describe the surrounding properties, epic aspects. on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic etc• apartment houses,d indicate the type of land use, (residential, commercial,shops, department intensity of land use (One -family' 'stortores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set-bacYt rear yard, etc.)- - "11-0 b CEIITXFJCkTIoNa 7 hereby certify that the statements furnished a ove an n the attached ekhibits taent thethe bestaof t�lyand on ability# and and for this initial evaluation that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of My knowiledge and beiief . } l` por 47-17_1947-33-2 Norman Hope & Jeri HoPe Shirley E. McDardel 47-33-17 M.V. & R.M. Slight0m Box E360 X 25665 Oervantes Lane Mission Viejo, CA 92691 1472 Fetter Street Chico, CA 95920 Rt. 5 Chico; CA 9592? 47..13-.•118 47-33-5 ; 4? -33-,-)9 A.p, & G.N. Stanley Fred & imohl Brown Robert F - young qa Drive Morzjw 3�03 S 122nd - OR 972 1466 Manzanita Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 Portland, 4? -33-30 47-96-9 47-33"5 Forrest & Helen Young A.P. & G.N. Stanley W.J. & M.L. Vgnbrnum R.E. & R.Ti Martin Alvie Jones Rt. 4 Box 520V Rt Box 453 A PO Box 3775 Chico, CA 95997 Chico, CA 95927Ohi 1n CA 95927 4e? -26-46 & 4? 47-33-06 LLoya & Norma Meier 4? -46-2 Darrell Parsley'- T.E. & M.T. tTndethill W.j. & s.J. McNelley Rt. I Box 521 IT Rt I Box 452 B Rt. 4 Box 517 N Chico, CA 95927 Ohjcoj CA 95927 Chico, CA 9.5927 47-26-154 4.7-33-? L.A. & N.L. Meier 4? -46-3 C.H. A M.M. KiAne Wayland McDonald AlvIe Jones Rt. I Box 455 IFIO Park Arte. PO Box 3775 Chico, CA 95927 Chico, Cjk 95926 Chico, CA 95927 4? -26-155 47-33-8 4? -46-4 Mary Roza Smith Lloyd & Norma Meier Road Bernice M. Putt Rti, I Box u54 A P'0 Box 24 Crescent City; 04 95531 1615 Dayton Chico, OA 95926 Oh'cbl CA 9592� 4'? -4.6-5 47-26-161 4�-33-9 Ava Lou Batt A.M., 1,elft6ns 4,' A W.J. & S.J. MdNolley Rt. 4 Box 51?X PO BOX 613 Chico, OA 9592'7 Rt.. 1 Box , Chico, CA `5927 Chico, CA 95927 �j 47-26-162- 4?33-10 47-46-7 & 8 I AP4 & O.L. narqiAardt I A - H 'ir B yer ety &'GladR 0 1 �Ilo Walnut oad W.V. & W.W. Attingot yol Ip, Lassen #209' Rt. Box 454 ohidoi CA 95997 vacavilie; CK 95688 Chico; OA. 95996 4? -33"16 S,C. & T,LM4 Burton 01'1'�tbft & Betty King Box 458 Forrest & Holeft Young 11 MopageL Drive 294 Somerset Ohido) CA 95926ico, Cho I 04 Ohioo� 0A 95926 777777 _ ;. f. L s f a r3 211980 ^ � PLANNING DEPA. MEN -r INTEROEPAATMENTA.L R, EW REClUEST ' arovllt�� CAltfomli TO: ' Vanhart Eiavi ro=ehtal -Heal,tr REQUESTi Aevigw & Comment n. AP N0. ; $0-8 c 71.2—LIE _-���_3 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Rezone from OA 2n iGeneral.�..o Il "t Aiib irban Be �-; a'L,_'I acreg cel si LOCATION: 0� thenorth, side off` Keefer Rd.,--aruroximat�.v__�5 lest,_g of Highway 992north of Chico APPLICANT: kO C3 Burton ADDRESS: �� Somers P1 ac j Chico i CA 95-928 OWNER; am a� PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED:_.__ - RETURN DATE REQUESTED, ASAP DATE DISTRIBUTED; x.2,1-80- - ATTACHMENTS Copy 4f application & plot plan, RETURNED, 2.11 t80 COMMENTS; Q,� aLr tyre r-� IVB c�+tc� r' Fanning 'file no. 00-67:. Ekq Log #bio -02-1,4-02 f Quail Run, Subdii vis on Inter -90p nrtmnnta M®motu"Idunt To! Planning Commission rrnoMR Stephen A. Streeter, Envi ronmental Review -1 on AF # 47-26- (Step hien (Ste hien C. 9urton) WoJECTI Rezone from A�2 to SR oATE: February 29t. 19$0 The attached 'initial study checklist was prepared for the tentative subdivision proposed on the subject site and can be utilized &o consideration of a Negative Declaration regarding environme►ital impact for the rezone. :proposed The SR -1 zoning would be compatible with the SR -1 zoning Butte for the area under the Chico Airport Environs Re��one. i County General Plan designation has been revised,; t'rom Grazing'- Open Land,, l: to 5 acres per dwelling unit to Agri cul Lural �� Residential, 1 to 40 acres per dwelling unit. i 7777 a,Y ....,..._., Y t; APPE-14DIX r C ENV1R0NT,,,W,,NTAL CHECKI..7"'m SRM ('To be completed 'ay LeU,W) tRb Log 79.06-o4-OS I: BACKGROUND 1, :Name Of Poponent. 1t�11iam C. Attinger _�. 2. Address and Plltnncs [1t;ttn ex`or' 701 PS. I,asson Av-_enue_, 11209___--QRZ ii a1l.,t>ntlo1. sAvenue 5 _ c11ic.,0,_ 1 s Chica (.ali:forni:n 95926 5.of • nt Sttbmirt ad 4. Data y Requ�r tlf� Chs�clnc7 1 Lc�t_`r� l�,�tive Subdivision A1nn ,kk 4 AgCncy if pi 5, llama of 1?xopo�al+ for crente 41_1?_1_M 111 PIlA'll Zi ENVIRO1Vl�tBwrAL z1tPACT . kpl.an�tt:i ons o,r <l,l "yes" and "mLtylae" anscacrs are xegtai xe on attached sheeLs . ) YES MAYBE ISO 1i Earth, 5N'l t11 + �r.r� os 11 restil.t in si.�,�nif .cant: t . pL"ax C p { ,a, 1lnstnblc� et;n°tj cotAdi'ions or in changes ill gool:ogicl subs7�uc+ +ares? p-n, d s'jjr_ m0f1. com- b, DisriyJ ? cvoti7 n pac~ on ox ove; �k , c, Change in t(lpo raplty tai: ;xound suf tftce relief fcttur��s or rel ;tavrl Of �opsoi,l.? d, bestruct:ibn, coven iii; bx inadi:ficft tion,of any ulli qUt gcol.nt,ic or Physical roaturen? e, Ino case ill wind of tatty exds;t�t1 of soils, cif 117,x' cin or Or the sit 0, C1i�it ,es to depo itioll or exosiotl of beach sandb, or cllanges in sil,Ul" ti.otl, doj osit joll or orosjotn whi.c:h lofty tl;ocii ry the channel. of a rivar or an $ r it IO 0t st G, j t or Gho b d of y y duc`tive soilEt otttaido closx;tlaLerl urban. a'"reas'+r f acndix 1 page 1 o`). nrl. , . YES MAYBE 1,40 h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, ground failure•, ornsimilar,hazds?es+ ., r, 2. Air, Will the proposal result in a, Substantial deterioration of ambient or local air quality? �► b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? .r.Y i c, Significant alteration of sit movement, moISture or ti.mperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? ,3, Water. Will the proposal result in substontial; c a. Changes in currents, or the course Or direction of water movements? ---- 1 b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage , patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? c, Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? .�. .� a, Alterations to the course or flow ,6f flood waters?.,.— c, Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? .__ .. l f. Discharge into surface W`atars, or in any alteration of surface water quality, includitig but trot , limited to teatlperature, dissolved Ask oxygen or turbidity? g, Aitoretion of the direction of rate of flota of V,zounII Waters? h. Change ,iii the quantity or gt.tality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdt:awals or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? _ .. . ���� hdi'k r 069e of 9 YES MAYBE NO l� i Redaction in the amount: of water, >' of ZfrIrwise .available .for u public i wa er, supplies? r •t, people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? C Plant Like. Will tide proposal result In su9s tantial ; a, Joss of vegetation or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of P14its (including C trees, shrubs, grass, triops, microflora acid aquatic plants) b, Aeduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species' of plants? c, Introduction of ;stew species of, k, plants into a••, wrea, or in a barrier to Lho normal relenis►tment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? f 5= Anima mal Life. the—Oposal reSUlt {4 1Will a, Change In the caiversity of spe!i.es, or numbers of ony species of animals .(birds.,land animals including reptiles, :Gish and shell- ! fish, benthic organisms, insocts or trii,ct .autt�.> 7 b, Redtiction of the numbers of any of endatY e q , g reel species AIL i ol:�an�:ma157e C4 Introduction of' new apeci,es of animals into an area,, or tosult in a: battier to the migrat•ioti of Movement 66 animals? d, Reduction of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to �ixist+ing fish or wildlife habitat? Appendik, 11 ,. 'pago 3 of 0 w � YES MAYBE NO 4 bioise, 14i1.1 the propo"al result Tu s tan t ial f a, Increases ii; noise Ievel.s? b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels? .__. 7, Light and (Aare. Will the proposal fro uod e sign ticant light ov Slare? 8, Land Use, Will the proposal result i i.n -T—significant! �{ a, Alteration o2 the planned land use of An area, or establish a trend which will denlonstrably load to such �\ L► alteration? �, ., a ; Conflict with Uses on adjoining properties, or conflict with establi.thed recreational, educa tional, religiotts or scientific uses of an area? 9 , Nattral Resources,. Will the proposal. I ; resu to su stanbial; d, bem=4 for, or increase in the tAte of use of any natural ceso'urcet? li b, Depletion of an%) nonreilewable natural resOurce 2 10, Risk of Upset, Does the proposal ' Involve, a riis.lt of an explosion or the release of hazardous substance: (includi;%gj 'but not limited to, oil; chemicals or radiation) pesticides, in the event of an accident or upset conditions? �-- -. 11, pdpnlation, Will Clio-p�.opotwi signicantiy alter tic ldcahion, distribution, density, . or f;rowtr rate of the human population of an area or nhys' -ally di itle aft e8tabiibtled community? 12, 1lausinP, Will the proposal s t1 icatltly agtoct existing housir or create a demand for additional l% ho us,ing 7 r Appendix V page '4 of "g )' i'. '! 'YES MAYBE N0' . ,, Transportation/Circulation. Will; the 113 T proposal result ino r a, Generation of substantial additional vehic+alar As F movement?� bi Significant effect's on existing li parking facilities, or demand for new parking? j c: Substantia? impact upon existing transportation , systems? d. Significant alterations to ptdsenh patterns of circulation or movement 9z, E . of people and/or goods? e, Alterations to ;waterborne, rail or l air traffic? � C f." Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehioles,, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, Public Services: Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a substantial'` need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas; i a, fire protection? Aft �. b: Police protection? c c:, Schools? d, or recreational til�tieotheit fac,Parls e, Maintonanoe, of public facilities,' inclUMI.ng Cy *' ob ds f, Otherg ovF_rnmental servlees? 15, Ln Z, Will the proposal result in,. a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel\ car energy b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing soW.-ces of energy, or require the d valopment of rtetw sburdod of enerry7 , 16, Otiiitie3, All the proposal. result 'fin ,a iearr-or now svatemg, or sub- stdatidi alterations to the following utilities: Appendix .! page 5 of', g YES MAYBE —NO a Power o It natural ',ga 7 .A b, Communications systems? 9 j c. Water? r'! d. Sewer (will trunk line be extended, providing capacity to serve new AD development)! e. Storm water drainage? 17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a, Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? '+ e b lrxposure ;f people to potential, health hazards? .�. 18, Solid Waste, Will the proposal result Y in any significant impaets associated with solid waste disposal or litter control? 19, :esthetics. Will the.proposal result in the o sttUttion of any public designated or recognized scenic vista _ open to, the public,, or will the pr000L,1,1 result in th creation of an aesthetically offens-,ve. site open to public view? 20, Recreation. Will the proposal result p upon the quality or I t quantity ofexisti.ng public recrea- tion facilities? 21. Archeological/His.torical, Will the Proposal result in an a teration of a 6ign'ficant archeological or ' histori tial site; 'structure-, object �\ or builditig? 22. Mandatory ri,ndings of 5ignificaiice,. u + h, Does the project have the potential to degrade the qualityof the envjronmenty substantially reduce the habitat of a fish of wildlife spe.i es, c6use a fi sh. or wildlife populadl.on to drop below self ' Appendix 0 page of 9 a ml= a YES 14AYBE NO sustaining levels, 'threaten to eliminate a plantor animal com- muni y, reduce the number or' restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted � lone;-term environmental goals? ? c, Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively com iderable? (a project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively°small, but where the effct o1 the total of those impacts rLt the environment is oft sign if cant :) d, Does the pro,'iect have environmental which will cause substantial ,effects adverse effects oil human being, either directly, ot itid'i `ectl,? z 4, �I j i i Appendik t - juga '? Of r, °�{1' lliam .r•- Attingex Assessor's Parcel #- 47-26.,-;78 R DISCUSSION FRD Log # 79-06-04-O5 92 A. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Tentative Subdivision Map 2. Brief Description: To create 41 Lots for single-family residential use on a 48 acre + site: { Location: North side of Keefer Road about 1/8 mile east of Highway `. 99j north of Chico. Lt•. Proposed Density of Development: Generally 1 DU/1 acre5. . Amowit of Impervious Surfacing: Estimated 15% ± f7 acres). 6. Adcess and X-,arest Public Roa(.I(n) : 60 foot wide easement to Keefer` Road, u. Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic systems 8 Source of Water Supply.- Individual wells 9• Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent — = 10. 'Potential for fu:Other land divisions and development. Minimal under current F nronosed Gencral Plan d'esi cation prayiosed zarti: for area B. tnvironmental Setting; SSR -1) Physical Environment 1. Terrain a. General. T6'POgraP)Iir, Charact:ev, Level to genta,y .moping farmland. b. _Slopes: Less .thatl 3" _. c . IJlevation : 180 185.r i d. Limiting FactWors. !(! l 2. Soils VI . Types and Cliarac`t.cristi,c,n: Vina loam; sonic shallow phase pnd, stonyh.vise' Vinn loam_.as .a 'wash o' 5 ver l'uscari stony clay loam � soils in places: b. limiting Faci�ors: 5oi1 depth of,,feet or, le"ss in p laces; stony phase soils limit ereo'ation: 3. Natural I a arils o 't�lre i` a cttc Intensity tone V111t. Tuscan Monoclifte a j. Fartliquake Zor-te.. 6 m, des ltnclassif "b Frogion Potential ' are 1SazardNOne to slight d. ied- e. Landolide Potential. Nene e. 1,xpansive Sa:�lrr13�Ceafn iaea Moderate to fligli _ 4i hydrology a4 SurCaco Wat,e l Rock_Creck., ion ; ;��r ►, t �,;;1Iry Antiendt,,.,J, ti�rrga ter, o.. _ f Discussion Conta.nued:,, � b.- Ground 'Water: Valley aquifers =-= �i Runoff. not absorbedby the soils C . Drainage Charaeterls�cs: directed to Rock Cree k (lift station to be used) . re d. Annual Rainfall (normal)* 22 in`che s - - •t,imi•ting factors +„ Visui I/Scenic Quality: Good 6j Aoousva.c Quality:,Goon Good - rural area j. l( Air Quality-1._�•,.— Biological Environment 8. Vegetation: Black walnut trees with underlyin grasses primarily; ri arian ve etation alon Rock Creek. - g. W.ildl.i.fe Habitat: Agricultural 4 riparian; some species include ground squirrel, pocket gopher, field mice, blackbird, crow, etc. Cultural tn-vironmenti 0. Archaeologicaland Ili,storioa.l Resources in the area: Nome recorded. on the site,, potentially sensitive area along Rock Creek. 11. butte County General. Plan ati:on: ' Grazing -open land 1-5 acresper bli:r�tj 1 r •' { jjgr; n„2 Exisl;ing Land Use on -cite. Black taalnut orchard, `some grazing for livestock. 14. Surrounding Area: - �' f a, Land Ones i ,Agr 'Cultural Orchards dry ta'rminf►.etc. j .rural residences 'on parccls of I to 2 acres Or more, b. Zonin�,i A-2, A-5 to N., Sill 1 -t o Ii.._ A{40 to NI. .� c. Gen. Plan desi.gnationoi^Grazin -open land, orchard field d, Parcel Sires: I.2 to 66 acres or, largdtt e. Popula'tiont- Rural to. 1011 dens3.t Character of Site and Area,.I)cyeloping_ rural residential a'xea, .- '16. Dearest; Urban Area: Chico, 5 miles ± atvay.j Relevnntx Spherex of lnfl.'uOlIcoit - Butte County 1`tusquito.Abatement District, Cliicq Area Recreation Ills_trlCi . �: 1S+ imptovemonto Otanda ds li'vban A oa; NIA *iq. Fire Protection Service: a. Noareat County (S -tate) Fiat: Station: station 41 (Nord} off El+ z 9�. b. Wa.-t-or Avai.labi.lit:,y?. Piro truck tank capacity, possibly sirimmin (l. P00154 Sclloolo in Aroa: Chico. nifiCc School bistr o Appendix 1{ -� pago 7b of 9 ° � � ✓ 4 f � f ♦ r. f � /� r 1' "� .xc III \� �� r ..i{y f'i, G� `• � vh � �,.r D � .. {{� 1.8 � f ".,. +y.rv. � �" ;, r �i a,: 7 i' ' C:� �»' AX13 � l w T41 i `� -v x4 tfr '/ •yam �^ tr,.a,:+'� I M , 4410 20 UY y7 �'..t �✓' •fir ,r �.w� � �!� O lei �.. 3 82 4• 08 j '9i *� � �• +?,a,, .. u � k,,., �\ , � • {� • � � `:"1N..r=,� �" ... � M1 ANE Ili 22 •I ' k12, y Io 17 wa 1 w � ! .. �i i 9. t • 1f � � P I I Y ,•YN+ 06 j 13M 17A +wall M ` Well` a Y r^ y F i TiI. DXSCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION This project is a land division to create 41 lots (most lots of i acre }) on a 48 acre ± site on the north side of Keefer Road and about Va mile east of Highway 99. The surrounding land uses'in, cl"d agricultural and: rural residential. Orchards exist on lands' to the east, and south: To the east are r-,gerou'= Smaller parcels that have been cleated by prior land divisions, including the .Fo11owin.g projects ERD Log # 77-142-12••0., APO 47-3 Fred Wat, son Rezone and TSfl 2-21 ii � •� z 1 Ward Ba.ity , TPM - APO 47-26-31 LRD Log # 77-07-06-01 Frank & Marion Beniiet w - Rancho de Thunder - TSM y APO 47-26-171 BRp Lob # 76-09-20-01 Clifton Xing- TPM - APe 47-32-01 BRD LoIt 79'.OS-2'3-0.2 A,dditioita.11y, the following projects are currently in .process; John Shelton - TSM - APO 47-26-151 PRD Log # 77-12-12-02 Pkanrbing Commis tion - General Plan Amendment to kUrdi Residential and rezone to 8R-1 for the project area (Land Use llement - Butte County Geheral Plan, Vobruary 1979, text & BIR with map ,and proposnl to rezone 6180 acres around 'the airport BRb Log # 79-04-24-01) Thtisb development in are tdkbthis tercRoaforxadditional information coiteriiing projects , ltb): The projectts. street development will cover approximately, ten percent of the site (approXimately 5 acres of the total 48 aures) with residential improvements accounting for about 2 acres more of impervious surfaces. i(g), 4(d)t nifty acres ± of black Walnut orchard will be withdrawn fro'n production and converted into residential rise, The land has Appondix F page 8 of 5 f4 good agricultural capabilities and is currently designated for such ?; use. The soil death varies from about 2 feet to 7 feet or more on. Generally the eastern portion the propert)�. tion o£ the site, AP# 47 26-78e has the best soils although the stony or shallow phase of Vina loam occurs in places. This black walnut orchard is about the only one in the county of a fairly large size. According to Odis Crowder of Continental Nut Company,black walnuts are not highly profitable to, harvest. There is 'a limited market-foT black walnuts the value. of the black wdl- nut wood from the trees may be more valuable. Dill Olson of the Farm Advisors Office indicates that there is a close profit ,margin for black walnuts. The income from black'wal- nuts tion (about a o t pet erebag in 1978) oftenutay barely exceed the produc- Another t e of orchard (English walnut, etc.):, or .fielO crops•which are more prog fitable could be cultivated on the land. .here would be considerable expense forremoval of the exist in) trees, fumigation of the so ,11 and planting the new trees Ot hs other crops:. Walnut and almond roes For planting are difficult to V vbta,s'n in quantity; most comme. pial nurseries ve waiting lists. Some of'the orchard trees will be removed for homesites and perhaps the entire orchard 14.111 be removed fron allticul'tural production, reduced or at least the commercial viability 'of the site till be . . The black walnut trees remaining on tie parcels could be harvested by the future residents for personal use or for sale to a black tvalnuc `sholler such as Cantincntul Nut Company in Chico. Resi- dential development is` occurring gall al.ong this portion of YCeefer Road4 particularly to the east. , 2(a):The generated traffic from this development Will cause a localized reduction in ai is quality. IloweVer; the existing traffic use of nearby Highway 99 and on Keefer Road currently generates Auto-' mobile emissions in the area, The project would have an incremental ,affect in reducing air quality in the north part of, the county, I quality attainment plan is underway to reverse the non -attain`- vent status of the county fow pati"tial ambient air quality goals. Surface drama` e and subsurface dra=,httge is poor to good. I (p) « _ i , unvff tufrom ber of te. Runoff may Impervious surfaces Will r'the nu a acre ± parc�als increase considerably, being created. A ti ft station is 'planned to direct stormwater run off to hock Creek. T)ue to the slope of t1i�� land and the ].€vee; area along the crack tank, a lift station s nese+sary as part of a per" manent drainage !solution; 1 'The surface watpt` quality of 'tock Creek will be atzected by �(f) ` - .n the storm- varibu5 sulistahce5 (oi`! , >Cetti,lizers, etc.) pl-ked up neater runoff and pump. " "to the creek, Reside,,+ts should make care c rl n i L i ful use of arlc fertiliteits .and retrain from dumpin used crankcase !( of cit , room + u dirdCtly onto i'mpexv ads surfaces or all and other such sub�tailces 1 a p g M Appnndi�t F - page 8a of 9 ..,N11U:5r;;rk;vtama:,rrry.P:zaU.uay�w,"�:aK.sm,+v.+n�..xxamm Vorty-one individual wells are planned as the source of water f6.4 the subdivision lots. The valley aquifers have proved to be am p le in the past for productive wells in this area. � p - r , 30): Flooding from Rcck Creek, is potential. During hea",ry storms, the lots adjacent to the creel, may be inundated as occurred hire and elsewhere during previous storms (such as on 1/16/78)• The development plan for the subdivision is to add the excavation ` to he built u roads to the areas alp.. Rock Creek. The levee material from the is p to be two feet hig er than the high water mar of Rock Creek. A recent study of Rock Creek has been, done on behalf of tl��e Butte County Public Works Delartment. It is entitled ''Rock Creek Flood Diversion; A Planning: Feasibility study of Physicaf Project Features" by ,ion M. Anderson, May 1979. The detigen discharge for Rock Creek is 270Q c£s ,(cubic feet per second). The portidr of Rock Creeri near the project siteis described on ge 33 Re ach 1." Rock Creek to Keefer Road Design Discharge = 2700 cfs Depth = 6 Peet Channel 1q.jdth 0 Mase = 38.5feet slope of Channel = OA040 Length of Channel = 1940 feet The proposed Rock. Creek Flood -Diversion tzaeillties would direct water to ltticl creek by tnetlns of a diricrsi:oll thanAdl in the Keefer Road/Hicks Lane area. Assuliling this projoct woUld be impletnet:ted Fitt the next few years, flood protection in addition to the levees' would he provided for the project site. b " 0(b); �.(g) � The cumulative effect of a.11 land divisions and ri;sidential developments in this Keefer ,�adl area will be the re- duction ofgricultUral usesnd the removal of land 'Thisprojeteconomic a ricultural production thtout liout t11n area. is nrry of many parcel map propos;lls attd 811baiviskon projects along ,Keefer Roan. The area' lies outside the C11ico Urban Area. The present zoning is A-2 (Uneral) : 511-1 zoning mould be applied to this property and other lands in the vicinity under a Planning o proposals The r�resel'1`t firaziit� -open land designati on on tE minrssion e.` would be chdil-,od to rura;i xesi tlic nand Use M4P of the C�..noral Plan w dential, to 40 acrd:; J)Or dkldllitl�! unit as pati of the P1anni,!19 Commission �tropi�sal. Apl et�dix p page '8b of ct Y I'Priv 1 may con • 8(b). The, proposal m conflict to some degree with adjoining property owners who will continue to fatm their land. Any pro- spoctive buyers of lots in the subdiViston should be ma:�c aware that farming actiVities (noise from maclainery, dust, sprayingp etc.) exist nearby and may affect their expectations about living r in A rural area. 11 Forty-one residential units will be developed in this exist- residential use currently occurs. ing agr ctfltural area inhere little Very disperse(), scattered1residential use exists along Highway 99 and Keefer Road. The project may encourage further residential development and population growth in the area, A total of about 103 people will be located in the subdivision, based on Cht, rate of 2.5 people per dwelling (1975 County of Butte census for the Borth Chico are;a),. 12y A demand for additional subdivision development may occur on Adjacent agricultural landns public services, utiltiesz and other improvements become established in the area and as increased ,lard values are generated as 3. result of this residential develop;Ae..t. 13(a) The proposal will result in an increase of topproximately 290-300 vehicul,tr trips per day in the area a-),Tc,commute back and forth to Chico. This irpact will bc% minimal on highway 90 when compared with the e.xistiaip, Highway 99 traffic use ('the " = 1978 Caltrats traffic. count was 7200 ADT just south of Keefer f� Roa"1 , The impact may be important on Keefer Road since the traf- 1 f .,.,Qount was 820 ADT in 1979 (the Public Works count ,just er,st y, of Highway 99) . 4 13 (C) a (d) ►..lf) The resent access for the subdivision is"shownr to be onto Keefer Roadponly: The interior road which eids between lots 2i and 22 would eventually be extended to Highway 99 at an undetermined point north of Keefer 11oclai In the, meantime, all_of _ the lots, except those near Keefer Road, would essenta.ally"be locate ed oil a song cul'-de_saC street: A temporary dul-de-sac should be provided near lots 21 and 22. Some traffic con &tion may occur if the road connection to jjtghway 99 has ttu ; beL Ai accomplished by near lots 3 and X13 at full buy.ldout of thr� subdivision, dished by teat time. 14; 16The sits is isolated frost+ existing residential development and uses. The proposal wi11•resuit in increased demand for public services and for utilities, The Butte County FireDepartment indicates the proposed subdivision would place a heavy �inpact on fire protection and rescue services in this areai four options are outlined for ' vid', adequate fire nrotection. 0f the four options, tho provision,a swimming pools with fire department connections -it the one mast likely to be utilized for the subdivision r Appendix F page 8c of 9 i� T ! .rbci vision. ra: a tc 15(a): Taner��, conservation measure should be incorpo the design and construction of th,e 16(e): See item 3b.- '17 (a) ; According to TomAjeid of hnviron.mental Heialth, a Thvised map o'e` soil data to vex`ify the lots =,- shown is needed. � soil depth varies consiuera.bI,Y on the prOpe`xty• The shallower soils are located on AP# 46-26-92, the northwest portioni soils are 5 feet or less in some ��reas with as little as '1'-4 feet of soil in the area shown for a pail..: Lots 22 to 94 may des:;;ned due nerd to be re to a poor streak of soz in that area. reek, archaeolo ical 21; Due to the location of the site near Rock ,g resources may be present. An archaeological r rvey has been done ��. and clearance recommended. u TIGATION MEASURES i�E�(,UI�aEG MITIGATION on or other adequate facilities are to be H lift 1. installed and maintutioir(directiogngunoffitoQRoch_Creek). of the d,lainage sol (3b) fto„2. petermirre,the historic highrotectmark of outiki Creek kofnd build yup the l eV1ee on the p Rock -Creek) to be at least two feet higher than fire hi ghVi6ter ni (3j) al~k►t trees are to be retained to the. g►reati' tt 3. The black Wulnu extent possible for their agricultural pI^oductivity ert�ep b" ex the actual areas of physical development (`maihly gilding pads and roads). Y Ayhendx pahe 8d 61' g a ¢ IV. DETE;RMIWATION r (To be completed by the Lead Rgency) On the basis of this initial evaluation; I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant ` effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLAR.TION As rccbmmended, 1 find that although the proposed prosect could have a ther will hot significant effect on the environment, be a significant effeelt in this case be& use the 1 mitigation measures described on anattached sheet the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION have been added to IS REaONMENM 0 I find the proposed prosect MAY have a signIficant effect on the arivironment i and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required: iii SUS t 9-, Date j (6 gnatUre Pori F;WROWWTAL R VIF,W HevieWed by_- k'arl D. Nelscr. i Environmental Revi6Wbirdcntor }lppetyd3 x p «. pa�je 9' of . 9 1 I k.ti Enrironm•nlel Rrarl•w b 1�')# AUG 20 1M . / Oulu county - - Y; SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA AMCHAEOLOG'X Diste-ict 2 CPearinghou®e August 13, 1975' I Mr. Earl Nelson, Director Environmental Review Department '18-F County Center Drive r% otoville- CA 95945 f Dear Mr. Nelson, On Friday, August 10, 1979 1 conducted an archaeological reconnaiegance of two properties loccated within Eutte Coun'by. They ,are as follows; Edward Jo Yelland - AP'#41-47-25 approximately 81 acres of land located slang both sides of Nelson Bat Road, slightly West of the LAnt Road Intersection, southeast of Paradese. The prorty lies ,gin the Kj of the NES, of Section ,5, T. 21 Ni, R. F,, Cherokee Quad:, 7i." series. The property consists ,of low hills and.is presently used for grazing. A section of Hodapp Greek flows through the eastern portion-of the property and the vegetation consists primarily of oak and _grasses. « William �', Attinger - AP/�47-2..6.78 & g2/�;RD Lo 79-0604-��5 approximately 40 acres of land located to the northeast of r� .Rock .Creek and. north of hr Road and �igpwayy99 j eolith,. of ? Tile ro ert . is Level and Chico. � thesentlrsserves as a,�Otion of .Walhut orchard, all of the lcatural r ve eta.tion has beep'► removed. The property lies ies in the j NW of the SWJ of $lection 30.1 T. 23 N. , P, 'E., Nord Quad., 7 , series Prior to MI reconnaissanor L� the above properties 1 consulted the ardhaeoxagical site record files maintained at California State University, Chico to determine if -any known arche,eoi.ogidal sited were recorded on either of these properties. No sites had been previoU'sly recorded on the Attinger property. Two archaeolo foal situs were recorded on the YbIland property, CA-BUTr. C183 and CA-MT-30U, Th se sited 'were clasaified Ad g` habitation sites, probably occupied seasonally by the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area. My reeonnaissir�nce of the two properties was complete in that all areas that Weld likely to contain materials of archaeological or histor. ical 'vAIU0 Were examined, No archaeolc►biscalo'r . ' CIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY District 2 Clearinghouse August 1.3s 1979 Page 2 , histor,icid sites were observed during my inspection of the \ „' Attinger rroperty and it is recommended that archaeological clearance be given to this property, � .burin m�v inspection of the Yelland property T was only able g p r le to identify one of 'the previously recorded sites, uti BUT 304. i, This site is located on the top of a low hill on the bast side cifHodapp Creek, in, the northern part of Parcel. 2 The records on file for CA -BLT -183 indicate that this site is located, immediately to the west of the existing residence located on the property, The grass cover in this area is very dense had been recently cut making ground visibility and very guar. Since the proposed land division only involves a division into two pareele CA -BUT -183 will be unaffected ' by this proposed division. It is recommended that si-�ould additio+nal land division*be'proposcd for Parcel 1 a qualified 4� archaeologist be contacted to male a more intensive search 'or the location of CA-BUT,d, determine the site"s 4: significance,` My inspection of CA -BUT -30k tovealed that the site is {, approximately 40 meters in diameter and eoiltains various J) j types of artifacts aar;d by the aboriginal inhabitants of y the area for fond proeess,rjg, tool manufacture and hunting. the This type of artifact assemblage would tend to support conclusion that this was a habitation site. The only disturbance to the site areal ht present► is from the carie of thus area for grazing, which does not cause a signi'icant �. :ct to the site or, its artifacts. Two forms of possible mitigation for this site would be as follovsr i 1. Granting an }easement for the area covered. by CA-DUT-30 to the Society fir California ArchaeoLogy, which would allow the area to be wised as it is presently► but would ensuf»e that the future' impacts to the site would ,be minimlZod. 2► A complete surface collection of the artifacts on'CA-HJT-3o4 and test excavation to determirle if a Subsurface deposit exists by A qualified archaeologisto who `would then determine If further mitigation measures are necessary► Any further questions concerning this matter can be addressed to oithor myself or Mr, K61th L. a6hrison, Department of Anthropology, Calif6tftik State university, Chico. S in c e to It -ii t A v ' N I JandsP D'istr' of Archaeologist �Mann1'ng, Tel 1416) 5.6146 i 1 t i < ry �•, "ate%/'„ ";�'4 , .si°< a k i u "�w.t+:`"�+`�a REZONE REPORT. Stn hen C. Burton, 224 Somerset P1., Applicant: S3, Chico, Ca. 95926 �. ;same 011nex _ Request: Rez6ne from A-2 to SR=1 —..... .. On the Nside :of Keefer Ra-; approx. location, 555' E of Hwy. 99; �,._ N of Chico mate Actiozi Requeoted 2/14/80 f !,Iuinbei of Parcels: 2 Acreage: 48.68 acres i .pjannih6 Oommis0ion riiyidings; .-•, - C f Planting Gommisa.ion Actiow Commissioner IAennett notlid that- a negative or o • tne proposed declaration had been prepare made a mo ion setting aside the area marked "park's on approve. the exhibit map for,non6 rezone, eve opmon ana ye—commencling that it be rezone - 3 , Vote ,. 3-2 Yl,'. . Commissioners Bennetts '1jj eel.er and Chairman a ibert NOES Commissioners MAX and hamlaert No ohe AWTAIN ; Na one qN6 s I•nn., nuw.a•.. .,.. , n, i ` ,F.,,.. uv-.„x., .. ... _... ._._. ... .. , ii ,I _Fdbruary 1, 1980 is SLophen 0. Buptbn Somerset Place Ohica, OA 959P IO: Rezone File 80-87 P .tw, tsr. Burton; 4 a 1 Thidi is to notify yon. that we 1'zave rog,bi�vec* ymir, appliaatiori for I rezone fr to PA-P” to "B -Ill (00urban Resi­ den,tln1; 1 acre parcels) for P+,S revt`jy loeaLed cn the tioxith ait e oefox ztcand, t p �rok �r ttt� l r poet Dana os High�� oy 99, identi.fjod pbr Al-' Vis.. forth of Ohico. We will iachodul'o public Izc twit p o n L such as Ilio envi� 4a ronwental detemaa.nacin ondthea rocommendationa of the DeparLmbtaw of Pablic 4vorlcn And nv rontnentgt wand toLigrf Y h6ve '•peen ],00hed by thin office. F.7irieer�l�^ Bottye I316it i I '* PLANNINCjDEPARTMENT%INTE'aDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW RF-aUEST T0; — Diyibbun of �.,'ores`6rY REQUEST; Royiew & Comment it AP W. f 80"87 CAP 6 ) . ✓� DESCRIPTION Of- PROJI CTi ,$PB1 one from "q ►► �Pr ►► a e, -�1n »hyYrYi n Ra'a'i r9pni:; n"I _ � 'anrA rarrP7 q��, LOCATION; nn ihP north pz feek of Iiihay 99,_north of Chico_ APPLICANT; ADDRESS', 224 Somerset Fl onp, ;.: ' a ' @LANN'ING Cc'JWiWWMoN A(,, iON SCHEDULED � RETURN bATc REQI,II=BTEC; P'�.iP I,, r lUJ 11 1 - ;>i nnn,n r ay„rti, 6uHo Co, _ t _ LJ U DATE DISTHIBUTED -��-R 1 ,7B2 r3 IJ0o, ,. !” j MI" ; 7 ATTACHMENTS! Copy of applic4tlori & plot plFpaRTM[N O)+ { O►jLST{1[� Y druriiloi�v)i►`� Ir RETURNED; BUTTE COUNTY COMMENTS! , i �j Ty3 i j , • . ': I. � (.Ii7/%l.✓i.( �•IrK �� i . .t i�ii..:.i1i.1 ..-. "'�'yai'"1•%.. tl� t '....� n/uTMaLl�i jj(I i A►�faini. ��`� 1 PLANNING D Pa►R IUlEN7' INTERDE,ft-!3jMENK, EV REQUEST 0MVIII64 Cellfom A v, : TO LRmn Vanhart Environment HTe _ , 41f r ,v REQUEST eview & COMM011t r N. DES CRIPTION OF PROJECT; Rezone Rs i ;e i-ial l acre Parcels j a LOCATION; on the r Rd. I3ighway 99, north of Chico APPLICANT: StPi,Phen r ADDRESS;t.��Sl�p P7 ace: Chi�,C r-- OWNER;°. Saje PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED . RETURN DATE REQUESTED; ASAP DATE DISTRil,0TED; ATTACHMENITS: copy ;of application & plo� t plant. RETURNED; o 41 + _ho /Up C�«,� �Ir '^iS t�' ENS it r~ �= COMM T ..��u�c:r.- ------------- i, i wA6 Co, i Ianning Cd411°1, N _1 Y„ i PuANJ ING DEPARTMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW R CIVEST TO! _ 011n Man d n-Ossa - Pli-M i r_ Wnrk ��j1 ilff REQUEST: Rev ew,R omm . AP NO.: 80-87 (Ap' 47-46-l'& 6) DPS 9wri.ON OF PROJECT: ,Rezone from "A-211 ('General) to "SR-,_ tifban ----� Residential. 'I acre narcel8) LOCATION:,, on the north side o.f Kee:ter Rd. approximately 555 feet eat of l Highway 991nor:ifh of .Ohico APPLICANT: Stephen O Bttrtori hi ADDRESS: 224 Sg,�e_rset Place, Chico.y CCA 05926 OWNER: �.. Same PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHC DULED RETQRN,DATE 'PEQUESTEI),ASAP DATE `DIS'T IIIBUTED,, 2-21-80 ATTACHMENTS: Copy of application & plot plan. RCTURNI D: *7--' ;22-$ .r COMMENTS: r .ter ..:�� ��,�r� .. rs ,����• r�a%�.�a�r�l�� ------------- BuNo CnPlenhing Comm: FES �� � 1980 otoymo1 C;aiiiostiia r rF � r, f 4 i March 19, 1980 x { rtr. Stephen C. Bsurton, 224 Somorset Place L, Chico, Ca 95926 Rd Rezone rile 80->87 4 Dcar Pair. Burton; nnclosod is a copy of Staff rindings concerning your 4, applicotimi for A r6tone from ''A-2" (Genoral) to (Sut.urban Itessdontial - l-acre parcels), property located on the north side of Keefer Road, approximately 555 feet cast of Highway 00, north of Chico. A public hearing on this matter will be held by the Butte County Planning Commission, at theix reSular meeting on March 26, 1980 This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room; 2S County Center Drive, droville, and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 P you any questions, please .feel free to Shoctour office. { ,Sincerely, s Bettye Blair f Director of Planning /hd Bnc w� 4 { i BUTTE COLT Y I'LMING COMMISSION NoUao is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings will be bold on Wednesday, Mprc,h 26, 1980, at 7:30 p.m., in the Butte County BO4rd of. Supervisors' Room, Butte County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, ragarding the following Tmrm nrr T:wrevu TTm, Amii7p, nTdnnAnAmTnr r 1 Stephen 04 Buxton Rezone mom nA,--2" (Genet al) to "SR -I" (Suburban Residential W 1 sore parcels) property :located on the north side of Keefer Rd., approx. 600 ft. east of State I wy. 99, identified as ' 47-46"1 & 8, more par- ticularly descxi,bed as Parcel 3, as shown on that certain map of the Xeefex Ranch, which. map was filed in tho office of the Record- er of the County of Butte, State of 'Californial on February 24 1912, in map book 7, at page 21, and a portion of Parcels 1 and 21 as shoran on said map, said portion being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most souther ly corner of Baia parcel 1, and running thence along the sout=herly line of par- cels 1 and 2 N 72 12' E 555.0 ft. to the true pointy of beginning for the parcel herein doperibed; thence from said true point of beg;nning P7 5 90' 5811 14 1087.27 ft78 to2 point,, thence N 89 20' 58'1 W 174 .-19 ft; t snce 'p " ,fL to the W lineoi said Parcel 1; thence N along said W line of parcel 1, 675.04 ft;. ; thence S 80 50' 00" E, 169.20 ft;. to the S bank of Rook Orcok; thence along the 8 ban1,c Roof Creek the following corm.^sgs and diotances; V 67 �4` g0" E, 265.0 ft, ; 8 6451 ° OO" E 156.10 f t o ; N 66 19 ° 00 E, 15 n00 fro;.N �o ^66 00 E; .500000 ftd; N 80° 28' E, '100.0 ft;. ; 8 69 22' E 21.0 ft. to the NE corner of parcel 2 of said Keefer Ranch; 't=hence S along the E line _of said Parcel 2 17 -9.0 ft, to the 8 4 comer of said Parr el 2; thence along the southerly Pao of, said Parcel 2 S 70 45" W 202.8 ft. and S 72 12' W to the poi.nt of beginning. # Oon aiti.`ag 48.5 acres, more or less, north of Ohloo. AWN I2 William T. Burch Rezone from 11AR.-"541 (A" ricultural Residential -� bare parcels) to "SQA-C1 Plannsd Area 5 p h , Cluster) property lobated on the SL co_nsr of State, Hwy. 32 and Forest Ranch Rd. , idents fiaa as AP 63-18M-021 more papticul•:arly described as " Lot 2 of "Forest Stanch Subdivision" per map of recOrd in map boolt 43 on pagoo 83, 84, 85 and 86 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder. Oontaiaing 28.94 acres* more or less, Forest Ranch. The above mentioned applieationo} petitions, maps, draft en- vironment-al impact reports and/Ur negative reports are on file and available for public viewing at the office of t hp Butte" County Planning Departmdut, 7 County Center privej ' ornia< Environmental Impact Reports are also available 4 . coll,ege and county libraries. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING POMMISSION BETTYE BLAIR DIREMOR OF PLANNING TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CHICO IMTERPRISE RECORD Orr TMJR817 A,�Yl MARCH 13, 7980. . ..,,. -,,. ..._,,,, r- m,. •.«......,,...�.... .,_...-.-.+.va iar:;lrbraa.iuesca.. •;a:......-hba #rF.�:,;:.,..Mn,.......1•;::: _l '.w.4.-,-,a-.-a_-w.. .�:n..A,? ,BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS March 26, 1980 Stephen C. Burton - Rezone from "A-2" (General) to 4SR-110 (Suburban Residential - 1 acre parcels) property located oi3 the north side oy Keefer Road, approx. 600 ft. east of State Hwy. 99, identified as AP 47-46-1, 6 The applicant states that the reason for the application is "To fulfill conditions of approval for the tentative' subdivision map for William F. Attinger as required by the Butte County Advisory Agency. Exist°,ng zoning ' is A--2 and requested zoning is SR,-1." This is a rezone of a subdivision which was approver'v in 1979. The rezone is a condition of approval. The Butte County General Plan designates this site as Agricultural. Residential (1-40 acres per 'dwelling unit). The property includes 41 lots on 48 acres, One of she parcels is designated as a mini- 'parcel and might be considered for_R-C (Resotrce Conser+ration)- refer to s0division map--rather than SR-1 to insure that it is not developed. The rezone appears to be consistent with the General, - Elan in that i+-recognizes an existing subdivision, Interdepartmental comments are:' Public Works: "Keefer road is substandard.'" Division of Forestry "No objections to thi rezone." a 0 P 1, i Y BUTTE�COUNTY PLANK NC COMMISSION z MINUTES March 2G, 19$0 - i ; from are(Gexopertt�Rl l+ (80-&7) 2Stephen CoBu-,-ton - Rezone acre pcs) p yocaed (Suburban Residenta on tre tCrth ,side of ffeefer Rd., Approx. 600 ft. east of State Hwy. 99; identified as AP 42-46-1�& 6, more par- tidularly described as Pafce). 31 as shown on that certain map of the Keefer Ranch; Which map waw fled ina eeo(;fficb ofni of e oreicord- er, of the County of, + ,� and a February 21�, 1912, in map gook 7, at pag� ' sa t portion of Parcels 'I and 2, as shown on: said map, portion being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most southerly corner °f linedafaParl 'I and running th8nce along the southerly cels and 2 N '72 1.), E, 555.0 ft to the true point; ; of b'egnn�ug for the parcel herein degcribed; thence 2 7 a-4- ti. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES March 26, 1980 from said true point of beb6nning N 5" 90' S8" W 1087.27 ' ft. 80 a point; thence H 89 20' 58" W 174.19 ft; thence S 78 29' 58" W 666.79 ft to the W line of said Parcel 1; thence N along said W line of parcel 1, 675.04 ft; thence S 880 501 00" E, 169.20 ft. to the S bank of Rook Creek; thence along the S bank o� Rock Creek the: ` following courses and distances; N 67 34' g0" E, ' .265-0 ft.; S 64 511 00'� E 1 56.10 ft . ; N 86 19' Ea 158.00 ft.; N_6z 16 00 Ej 500.00 ft., N 8,000021811 E, 100.0 ft.; S 69 22' E 21.0 ft. to the NE corner of Parcel 2 of said Keefer stanch; thence S along the E line of said Parcel 2 1749.0 ft. to the SE cornei of said Parcel 2; thence along the southerly ine of said Parcel: 2 S 70 45' W 202..8 ft., and S 72 12' W to the point of beginning. Containing 48.5 acres,' more or less, north of Chico. E; 8.0-50-1-3.RG j. 4 Mrs. Blair read staff findings and said that there was no correspondence: Earl Nelson reported that the environmental checklist form that was used for the subdivision map was the one Used for this project. Proponents: Mike McEnespy with McCain & Associates, representing the applicant said ('439) that the "area" marked "park" on the map would be used for a storm detention reservoir until such time as the water could be pumped into the channel, btlt }ie did question that R=-C woul<t be a for proper zone this use. Opponents; No one, The hearing was closed, f Commissioner Lambert sa'd she felt that placing this large an area-- putt premature, and questioned sof WhichisiairegardingLaminaternarStd4Sezoonec�as thaw w uld be met Comitissioner tennett said that there Was a recommendation for a lot of 1--ore parcels in forth. ChOA-b--Airport Environs-.also. He then noted that,a Negative beclaration 'had been pt�epared made a motion for approval of the paoposed rezone, setting a'Side the area marked "park" on the ex- j hibit map for non-development and recommending that it be rezoned R-C MI Flis motion was secondod by Commissioner }Vheeler; AYUS Commissioners Bennett) Wheeler and Chairman Gilbert, NOPS Commissioners Max and Lambert+ AtSPNT No 'one; 4 Motion carried re r i rx BUTTE COUNTY P�LANN10 COMMISSLON MINUTES - Mar'5kh 26, 198 t Burch-'Razone from "AR--y"^(A ricultural (80-17) !' 3. Wi11i', T. r ResZd tial - acre parcels) to PA �P7:anned Area 4+ Cluste ) property located on the`SE corner of State R . 31(,,and Forest Ranch Rd., identified as AP 63-18-02, more pailicula:rly desrxibed as i Lot 2 0 "Forest Ranah Subdivision" per map of record I in map ok �43 on, pages 83, 84,85 and 86 on file in the affibg of the Butte County Recorder. Contai'ning �$.94 acres; more or Less, Forest Ranch, so so -2-18 Mrs. Blair read staff fipdings and adder} that consideration of this proposal Would involve oi�1y h.7 ac;res, and that the balance of the q hearing on April 9 for rezoning 28 94 acres had been adv � used. fora to TM -S Proponents: tim. Burch, in'josponse to a question said that in his opinion there is ample water and thaXt he Nas in agreement with the proposed conditions of approval. Mrs, glair read a le ter from (Maude L. Willis, c/o Butte Meadow �t'a e Chico, in op} rtj The,heor.ina was closed: Commiss bnor iennett, noting that the project is iz rori£ormi,ty with the General YiT'1an, made a mnhtoStaBfove as follows! pro ?� :abject to the 21. conditi�jjs as recommendedy road and drainage plans to the rartment of public wor1cs far ; required faeil" ies. s rct�ert lint ratai'. at alb etreetnterseati'ans �'1 and install the Z s 2C ft. radio p y ►,. 50`fti building setback line from L, centerline of Forest Fi'ead and a 25 ftp building setback line 4rom the r3ght�c�f 1 y fdz")!5tate lighway 32• , !treet :signs shall be troVided by the develop?-," a . alb. street inter- seotxons 1!1' at requirements. (Submit 5 alcor" ;ate street names for each strefit to the f,o'�— t� dress coox�iixiator arvt'oval of street names). 5. pkovl.de monumentation as required by the Department ox Public Vlorks in a000rdahob with ancepted standards b +Street grades and other features shall comely with theB tte County Crdinanoebt design resolution and other aocebted ehgi.neer'ng standards. 1. ,provide Permanent solution toi, draina9k �4- y� SI �Af �S r March 27, 19th Mr Stohon C. Burton 224 Somorset Pladc 'I Chico, Cni g5�J2t� t r Re., Retone filo 80-87 p,t the meeting of ilio Butto County Planning Commission held for rozoiing from "A-2" Maroh 2G, 1JR0 your application (General') to !,'SR-1" (Suburban Residential 1 acre ptal�celsroX- of Keafer Rowel, alp 4 for property locatod on the north sick imately 600 fact cast of State 1lighway 9�1, identified as AP for approval of 7 47-46-1 F Fi, north of Chico, was recommended 47646-6 and a portion of AP 47,46-1, also re- on AP_ commending a'R-C" (Rosou'rco _Commercia.l) on a portion of AP 47-46.1 A roport of this matter Will 'taa: made to the Board of SUPer- Which tune they will sot a public vl5or$ on April 1, 1980 at you will be notified of that date, hdaring Should you have tiny questions regarding illiz TaAttct, please fem?� fra.6 to can*4ct our office: Sincorely, : tettye Tilair bi.retto r of Planning F M.lr, �dn 10, a; r A x w ..� a ji "S'' PASTE 100 l 3 -J1 -8Q 408 RIO L.INOO AVE,ctilc �,cl�.Yl10gA 801,10e1s CATS: CONSULTING ENGINEERS BURVEYORE JOPI N(x 2243 f QUAIL RUN SUBDIVISION DESCRIPTION t LOT "All All that certain real Property situate in the County of butte, State of California, described as follows: Being a portion of Parco1 1 of the kEE`F,ER RANCH SUBDIVISION, according to the Official Map thereof recorded in the Office of the Recorder of e County of Butte, State of Californiaj Feba°'nary ,24, 1912, in Map Book 7t at page 21, and more particu- lariy described as follows; COMMENCING at the Northwest car"er of said Parcel 1 thence �. South 0000 OWi East a distance of 674.26 feet along the westerly line Of 'said Parcel 1, said line also being the west line of Sectio, WA, Township 23 North, Range 1 Easi, M. n. B.& M.; thence North 78038125" East a distance of 371.00 to she true point of beginning; Thence North 78638,25!' East a distance of 153.06 feet, Thence North 00006136" East a distance of 182 60 feet; Thence North 80083!24" a distance of 139.00 feet to tt' beginning of a curve t t.w !.. h which ! point a radial line bear North 00066,361, �;ast� t:� xU -Urve being concave to the soutt"i"; having a radius of 470.00 fedi 'thence along the arc of said durve through, a central ata, ; of 01''20128" a distance of il.0o feet; true nce of 21:2. Tlience South 000003611 gWecontast 4 ining 0:68 Acres,l feet t to point: of be ronin9 snore yr 4.6s. The Basis of Bearing for this description is the California Coordinate System, Zone 2j using U.S.C.& G.S. Stations ''Nordf, and "Nord Azimuth" . 'tho bearing froth "Nord" to "Nord Azimuth" is South 3007126.511 East. i �Ur�C9gg y�,+/. � f,iltiltw KWfi1T1iYF. - �i'°V���Oy �riltlf4rl�s BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' - MINUTES April 1, 1980, hearing' date was set f 3 p6LAia� or April 22, L980 at 11:30 a.m. Stephel';i C'. tdreon consideration of negarwe declaraCian .apd rezone from "A-2" (general.) ;;o "SR -1!' (suburban residential - 1 acre parcels); `property located ai ,,he north s+.de of Keefer Read, approximately 600 feet Mast of Stet,+ Highway 99, identified as AP and and 6, north of 0hico. _ 1 i 1' i 1 �1 ,1 z ,A 11 M ;r_ �.�. `), -- ^T-.,,v�h'a"✓r1R Pkv , �:; t April 2, Mr. 5torhan C. Murton 224 Somersot Place Chico, Ca. 95916 Re: ROZOno Pile 8n�87 a Dear M t. Burton* At the regular moeting,, Of, the But"e County Board .o:f Supervitors hold April 1, 1990, a public hearing ante was set for-'April 22., 1, 1 2 Ganoral t "'SR-I" 1 i acn Bram 19 f1 at 11s1.b_a. . to caitsiclf3r your request for rezoning A- 1+ � ) o(Sut;�.rhan Residontis - re par- cels) for property located on t'Ie north Add of Keofer Read, a prax mately 400 feet best of State Highway 99, identified as AP 47-46-1 and 'G, north of Chico. the t caetin nfstixa14)0 tio�eeCent6tj 2t Countyld in the Bottta Center Raom, County Admi r entor Drive, provil o, Cplifornie should you _'hgra tan)► questions roRarding this matter' please contact this, office, �. hin�;erely, CLARK A., NVISON Cotan,ty Clor'k -Recorder and Ex-officio C1or1, of the UUtt6 County Board of 5uperviaor CIIN:Ir t i '•� ` ,� �., .ter . i��I�y'P ib x1} ERp Log 80;-;02 � 44',13 q� /yq �•� �h it � t ® 111 G k a`M ,w�i ��'. ,V4 TWA , Board of Supervi=o , 9 , '. +�, ;• ,, lR y TO: x`;S ' FROM: Environmental Review Department cif VOIJECTi Rezone from A"2 to SR- (Stephen C. Burton) OATS: April 17, 1580' The a� tached initial study checklist was °arepared for the J tentative subdivision proposed on the sub6ect site and can be utilized for consideration of a Negative Declaration regarding environmental` impact ilor the rezone. The SR -1 zoning would be compatible with the SR -1 zoning proposed for the area under the Cbico Airport Environs Rezone. The Butte County General. Plan designation has. been revised from'G'razing-Open Land, 1 to 5 acres per dwelling unit to Agricultural Residential, 1 to 40 acres per dwelling unit. x - l 1, Z T � Su i'0tCOU4i LAND OF, 'O, TURA,I WEA01i k',Or'Al i'i bEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ' WORKS CLAY CASTLESERkY, Director ebUNW CENTER DRIVE, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9,,5965 t, ERV1Yonmuglgl ROVIDW 06111. Tolopl,onoe (916)SN4681 } 1IH. W, McDONA).9 April 18, x980 Deputy Dlreclar V tiu1�r`�oun�1 Mr.. Stephen $urtat„ RE4 Quail. Run Tentative Subdivision AP 47-26-78 and 2 224 Somerset Placd 9 `hico CA 9,crs,� r rtr�n: DEar .dr Bu. At the regula'4 meeting of the Butte County Advisor A�-Andy field April 140 1980, the Agency approved the minor change is �,,o,' configuration for your propwiLd roar for Quail Run Subdivision. i 1 The approval iiielud.es a change in the Health Derpattment conditions; spedifical.l$0 the jondition regarding the park site previously shown on the map. The crndi�,ion is to be reworded to state: A Tote f1( to ba placed on the map that- "Lot Ari is - a drainage _ facili4 and is not approved for the installation of a septic 'bank Byatt tm. Please note eotha . hen. the co file your of approval 11d e complieA with, y your final. )nap i°Ath the Butte C. tnty Dep4rtinent of Public Works for recordation within ;'a `'' an (18) n►rs the of I,tle elate or' the Advisory Agency' n: .. latest actio Tf ,;'',ti have at,,r questions regarc.ing this matter-; 'pleaLr-- coma-1. this Very tl udiy yours; ol.ay Ce stl '_ .try Director or Pini .id Warps hii ;►iondonsa ,. asi.stan Birector co Planning Departtnsnt t .l.th Department nv' iton;non'�11.1 ReVier I�epr,rt ten Moddin A80odi}atdo) 49Pio Linda Avenue, Chico, CA 95c,106 1 BOARD OF SUPERV18OR5 r4INl1TLs April 22, 1980 �AI10PT ORDINANCE 21001 PUBLIC HEARING; STEPHEN CTO , BURTON -PROPOSED NEGATIVE DgaAgA'TION AND REZONE FROM "A-.2" (GENERAL) NORTH 55IDE ,OFUKE FER OAQURBAN DiEA1'PROX ONE ACRE PARCELS), PROPERTY LOCATED 600 FEET EAST OF STATE HIGHWAY 991 IUENTI'FIED AH AP 411-46 1 & 6, NORTH OF CH 1C0 ro oaed negative The public hearing on Stephen C. Burton p p. 11A-21' enetal) to "SR -1" (suburban residdntial declaration and rezone from Cgthe north side of Keefer Road) one acre parcels), property located on approximately 600 Feet east of State Righ0ay 99, identified as AP 47�G6-1 ' and 6, north of Chico was held as advertised. Bettye Blair, planning director, set out the background of the rezone. The park markedon the exhibit isnot part of the rezoning. The recommendation from the Planning Commission was for a portion to be "SR -10 and a, portion to be OR -011 zoning+ Earl Nelson, environmental review director', set out the background of the negative declaration. He recommended a negative declaration, r daring; Intke MaEnespy, Mrs Hearing open to the publ:: App McEnespy stated that they were following through with the condition of the Advisory Agency to follow through on a rezone] The developer had objPetion to having the resource -conservation zone for -:storm drainage, r3d to the Board. Halnonfine g c,ldsed to the public and c (CHAIRMAN LEWE PRESENT AT TRIS 71112E On motion of Supervisor Wheeler, seconded by Supervisor Moseley and carried, finding the proposed project could not have a significant effect on the environment, n eelervand�tJiristondclatati�.n ABsTAINiwas NG! Chairman , Supervisors Dolan, Moseley, Lemke. On motion of Supervisor Wheeler, 'seconded by supervisor Dolan (general) to "SR -1" (.suburban residential '' attd carried, the rezone from jrA-tri (g ro drt located on arnthe) and a Ci' (resource conservation), p p y one acre p a roximately 600 feet east of State the north side of Keefer Rogd, pP aside 99, identified as AP 41-46-1. and 6, north of Chico setting Highway finding it is consistent with. the 'General the area marked park was approvdd to 6i8n* Plan, Ordinance 2100 was adopted ',,Wheelerhairman and �jinston, ABSTAINING'- ASCES : Supervisors Dolan, Moseley', Chairaan Lemke .P1 W • � 4444 . :��q„.v ORDINANCE NO, 2100a AN ORDINANCE ZONING PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY Qin BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24-29. Z The Board of Supervisors of the County of'Butte, St&te of 2 California, under and pursuant to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte Count k c, 3 Code of said County DO ORDAIN . ,as follows: 4 SECTION 1. The 'hereinafter described area situated in ' 8 the Count of Butte State of alifornia y� "' C , shawl be and it is hereb e ►► ►► Residential is 1,- l acre Suburban Re zoned as a,1 SR -1. parcels di � SLr�C � '7 disci such area shall be subject j to the restrictions and, restricted 8 uses and regulations pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-162, 9 Said area so zoned being located in the unincorporated 2„ 10 area of Butte County, Chico, more particularly described,as follow t 11 Parcel 3, as shown on that certain map of the Keefer 12 Ranch, »hich map was filed in the office of the Record - or of the County -of Butt&, State of California, on 13 February 24, 19121 in map book 7, at ;page 21, anda, portion of Parcels 1 and 2, as shown said map, 14 on said portion being more particularly described as follows 15 Commencing at the most southerly corner 6441 said Parrel 1, and running thence along the southerly lane t 16 Of Parcels l and 2 N 726 12' F W oO 'ft.� to the true point of bekinning for the parcel, herelIA described', 17 thence from said true point of beginning N 54 00' S8'i W 1087.27 ft. to a ► " I point,, �henca N 80 20 58 W 174.1 ,ft., thence S 780 29' 88" W 666.79 ft, to the 1!F i.ine of said Pard,61 1, thence N along: said 'fid line of Parcel 1, 675.04 ft:, thence S 884 50' 00" E, 1.69,20 ft, to 19 the S bank of Rock Creek; thenco Along the S ban>, of Rock Creek t'be followifig courses and distances, N 674 Ho 265.0 Vit:; � 64'a, 51' OO i' F�' 156,10 ft.; IV 21 86° 191 00'`' E, 158,00 ft,, N 67" 16' 00" $, 500,00 £t.; N $0. 28' t, 100.0 ft. S 600 22' B 2;1.0 ft, to the NB ` 2p oorne"r o£ Parcel 2 of said Keefer 'Ranch, tlienco S along the E line Of said parcel 2 1740.9 ft. to the 23 SB corner o f sari. Parcol 21 tehnce along the sautherl►' line of said Parcel 2 S 10 450 `1V 202,8 ft:, and S 72 24 120 W to the point of beginning. 25 Excepting therefrom a;portion of said Parcel 1 described as follows. 1 COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said Parcel, 1`, 07' 081' R a distance of 674.26 ft.; thence S 00' along the westerly line of said Parcel 1, said line 2 also being the W line of Sec, 30, T23N, R1B, MDB&M; the s ` thence N 78° 38' 25" '; a distance of 371.00 to true of beginniifi t thence N' 78• 38' 25" B a : 4 point distance of 153.06 ft.; thence N 00• 061 36" b 182.60 ftl.; thence N ag' S3' 24""W a, distance of distance of 139.00 ft, to the bcginning of a curve N 00. 061 36" . _ adial line bears through which point a, r the S and having a xadius e, II, said curve being concave to of 470.00 ft,thence along the arc of said curve thr.oukh a central angle of 01° 20" 28" a distance of 5 00° 06'`36" W a distance of '212.91 , 11:D0 ft.; thence ft to the true point of beginning. g g 'Containing d8'acres, more or 1a�s 10 SECTION 2s The h©1reinaftor described area situated 'in 11 y State of California, shall be acid it is hereby the _Count of _ BL r 12 ,s ,� ion) Ltistrict, and such area zoned n5 an 09-C (Resource Conservat 13 shall be subj'ed,,t to the restrictions and restricted uses and r6� ]4 gulations pursuant to Buttd County Code Section 24-W. Said area. so zoned being Located: in the unincorparatad t «- 16 y► y scribed ;a# follow area of Butte Count Chico, More pert#cularl de 17 All that cextainYeal property situate in the County California, described as Eolldws l of Butte, Mato o£ 5 lg ' ortion at Parcel 1_ of the ;CBBPB�t'XtA di ON accordingto the Official Mapthereof SIiBDIV'ISIi 19 recorded in the Office of the Recorderof tNe County State of Californian Pebruaryi4 1912, 20 w` of Bl.tte, in Map,. Book,7, at page 21, and more particularly 21 described as follaWs:' 22 COMhtBNCING at tho 08NW corner e 11 n aistance oCf614i26Pft,eaiohgtlthoC 071 23 w 000 aterly line of said Parcel 1, said line also being 24 the ,W line of Sectioh 300 T23N, Pats MDBP,M; thendo 78. 381 25" 9 a distance of 371 00 ft; to the true k point of bo.ginninn; thence N 780 38' 25" B a distance ! " 6 of 0b 06..36 B a distancf of 153�0G ft ; thi'ence � ,� ence N 89• 53 v 241' W a distance o 130+00 182,60 Bti,, th ; 6 _..._ . ft to the beginning of a curve through 'which point a s: 77 36" E, said curve being r 1 radial line bears N 00 Obi � s concave to 'the S and having a radius of 470.00 ft.; 2 thence along the arc of said curve through a central 1 angle of 01 20' 28" a distance of 11.00 ft.', tnenee 3 S 00. 00' 36" W a distance of 212.91 it. to the true point of beginning: { Containing 0.68 acres, more oT less. s SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be and it is hereby doclared to be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) ,t g days after tho dato of its passage, and before3 thi expiration t,4 9 fifteen (15) days after its passage, this Ord ri.a.nce shall be 10 published once with the names of the members of the Board of 11 Supetvisors voting For and against it in the Chico Enterprise Re- 12 cord, a newspaper published in the County of Butte, State of 13 Oalifornia ,. 14 PASM AND ADOPM by the 'Bo&rd of Supeirvisors of the 15 County of Butto, State of Ca.lifornia, on the zind day Of April 1g 1980, by the following vote; 17 AXES: Supervi'aors Dolan, Moaele j Wheeler acid Winston r 18 NOES: None 19 ABSENT: None ti E 20 NOT VOTING! aheirinsn Lettke " a � ROBERT E. LEMKE , Cha` rmap 22 B to to Count Board of Su orVisors 23 ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, County C1e�rk�Recorder and gk6dr-ficio C er% of the hoard 24 8 y F 26 - l 4 a k April 23, M90 , Stephen C. Burton f 224 Sbmbt'sdt Pl. Chico, Ga. 95926 Re: Rezone Tile a0-87 E Tear Mr i Burton: At the regular meeting of the Butte, County Board o£ Supervisors held April 22, 1980, Ordinance No. 2100 was adopted which re- kenos fromijk-2'j ((;eneral) to "8R-1" (Suburban Residential - 1 acre Parials)" tOoperty located on the north side of Keefer Road, feet oast of State 1,lighway 99; identified as AP47-46-1and G, north of Chico Should you hm* a any questions, please £bol Z-r.ee to corit,ect this office: r Sincerely, GLARf: A. NI31a5Qe ordar and ex -officio County Clark R c Slerk of the he Butte countyBair$ of y CAN i lr s i „..... ..-.,_.:,........;...�.e.-ra,:a%.v�;,sa.�„,uaxt:.•�trn..._.'.�n�..,.. �, y ,,,.. .m.:':.' '.;•-._,•, �'i:” P '... - ��'i1,,.y."'z.:♦-: iF � ,•.'I_`�4. .y Of NOTICE OETERM =• INATION ` r - IlQR-E 6 X1890 Tq: /7 Secretary for Resources ------�-�_ 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1311 CLARK A. NELSON, Countych'rk Sacramento, CA X95814 By ------ ?;�ACINTH6 F County Count of I" County Butte FROM. (Lead Agency) ^25 County Center Drive l�rivironm�az'Ltit1 I eyierr :��; rEr er�t Ur.0 i.i 11c,, UtAII L0Vtt.tu �j,r. G� #18-FCountyCenter Drive Oroville, California_ SUBJECT: Tiling or Notice of Determination in Compliancy with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code t ERD Log 80-02-i4-02 Project ect Tit a Rezone AP # 4 -26-78 92 , Burton State Clearinghouse Number (It 6ubmt .1, to St,ate C IBaring House _ ,ontact Person .�-, i r a�1c% '� ;imter Earl D. 1 olnon, Diyec Lor Project Location 48;5* ac on Ni side of Keefe Rtl., s15 Vit, .) s of HWY=99, Ni of Chico. 4 Pro,7ect Description° Rezone from A-2 to SR -1 6L-cl This 18 to advise that the Jnii -,u C ount..v - Board of Supervisors (Lead Agency, has made the following; detertninatioris regarding the above-described l tiro j eo t ; I`:-7. will i 1, The pro' ect ---- have a sirtfiCant effect on the 1 r %Will no en-vito. ents I�T An Envirohhiental Impdcta Report ivas prepared for this project pursuant to the rovisions of CC�aand was ceas trarequired by Section 15085(g), 14 California AdminIsrti ve Code 4 _ A Negative beclaration was prepdeed fol Chis bro3ect:pursuant to the provisions of 08%, A roily of the Neghtive boclata3 tion may be exm litied at the Envitonmettal Review Departtnent, 7 Coutity Center Drive, Oeoville, Cal.ifotn .a 95965, 3, j�`7 A Notice of Cxemption was filed indt.cating this ptcl'ect is bxdfnpt from envirnnmetitnl teVi.ew, 2. 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