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'SUBOI.VIOEVS STATEMENT
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Prof eet Poothill Estates
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Existing uses) of Vie land agricultural
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Proposed uses) of the land SLI
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p p P ( Ch', 204 County Code ublic.road:
Im rovements' prop.6 See ) p
iir ,i°± improvements, fire pr&Action, etc.:
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pub'1�c,�rea proposed . r'oadway, and t,torm drainage detention facilities
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Trde plant ing/or removal (.Approx. nuri►beN)'' unkhown.; introduced
specie5'si�tCh�as poblar ... _
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Preliminary copy of any conditions,,resfrictve resrvati'ons or
covenants ek-is ting or proposed shall be attached to`this stAt6t,' E.
attac�ied X none
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State type of di vis'i0h-.e; private. road , tirbari, rural , etc . ='
ru ral public.rbad'
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PRJ JECx DESCRIPTZox,
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as �p y partment:
al'1 items are ;to be c " feted b' the i'1
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GB �Z'PT.-In DESIGit OMi A%2l utTi�tzAL �fD�l�1'tl�hi�
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- itional C_itersa
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YES 'IES tao it is recommended that you Perfaru: Che
I- ;Ag rieulb=l Compatibility
follWink checked it' r
yyater and 'Sewer Capacity
� ARCHAEOiOGICAI, RECORDS; CHECK
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/ BOTANICId. SURVEY
Adequate Pine Paciities
i' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
A. "Racal Capacity and Hainten=ee
r Accessi to toeresal and S shoals
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AND_GA DEPARTMENT OF FISH
QRCRAF,D AND 7MMD amps `
AND GAME :DEVELOPMENT ZONE:
Pzedaasaiit 5-10 Parcel Size
vicinity of Urban Bundaries _
WITiiIN .FLOOR PLAiN:
,� Rg. Vi ibilfLy not Lupaired
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Staff' De't6r=jnation Substahtially conforms to: LAND UtE PLAN: ,.._..:,
-G"XERA71 PLAN:'
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2. WnSt _Vation
✓ Name OfL Plan
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AiRPORT LAND USE PLAN.
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A, t='APPi CANT;, POR THE REc�UESTr^D LAND
DIVISIM b AH At4aE OF' :ABOVE S�AFiF` DETER�41N=Otf tL %DING
'dO"&VM"CE kTft THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING,:
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Dept. of Developmerit Services
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After recording B�itte
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County o£ Butte S -I Won 16"i1dv-91 1 � 0t'
Department of Di8melopment- .S,ervices
7 County',,Cent'et Drive'
Oroville CA; 9596:5
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AGREEMENT i u"ING WITH THE' 1 AND
RE MITIGATIONOF dijm# ,A.TIVE TiWFiC AND DRAINAGE
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WHEREAS , the taders dried are presently the owners 'Of that land
dipifirdoxAV knowri. as AP No. n47- 440=-o29 vrhich is Located within the
boundaries of'`' County Service `Area No: 8.7 in Butte County,
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California, and th°e legal descrtiption of which is sen forth in "
Eghib t A attached hereto and incorporated herein; and
WHEREAS; said owners propose to develop 'their said ,laiYd by
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subdivisibii map; and
WHEREAS, said, owners recagni'ze: that the cumulative traffic and
drainage 'impacts of existing dex`elbpment .has created, and future
ion map�deveopa�n g,will
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a aVate• , the need for the cbns tion'and nintenahce of road`
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and. dray nage Improvements within tkie area of GAtea
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No 8 7,•' and
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WHEREAS,, said owners ,rec gha. y
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the prcicess of preparing a spool is plan for said ai"ea ,and an.
envirinmental impact reportre.lating thereto; -and
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"'; ? Coo eration in obtainirig Apt�roi�al of �und'inq Mechanisms.
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Said ow�sr Ggre�,to cooperate and support the,County of Butte in
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.the approval of other propeity owners.' within the,;
boundar ;es of County Service Atea No. 87 to suc�.. `funding mechanism
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3. Pay'ment of Miticration Fees. Said owners agree to paY`the
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o] 1 owing fees prior to issuance of an"Y building permit c $2-f5001`'
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00,0 ` foXX traffic 'impact mitigation and � i 500 :f 6t _, drainage
inpact mitigation) for each how or additional tesi.dential `dwelling
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unit. Said fees are. to be deposited, 1 a separate designated-'
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County fund';('s) limited to use for the intended purjpose^; of
mitigating traffic and drainage �i`mpa_1t`s tuIthin the boundaries of
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County Service Area Nei. S7, as. said bounds°ies maybe changed 'from
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time to: t1TAd
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4: Pannent'- _ Fees' or''. Refund. ft is under5tbi�d
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thatsuc'h fees pia d at t7iils t3a�ine as a based upon current estimates
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and shat'] be treated as depjosi.ts ai�tinst tree actual fees ultimately -,
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determined by the Gaunty of Butte to bNa owing F'ti r such nipact'
Yaiti Baton: If; the actual, dev=lopes toe_ s; service :charges,
assessments, or'other chatgE:s set are cheater in the aggregate
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than saad deposits, said a�,�ners. shall )ae re:sponsibl6 to pay a.y
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aadd tionAl, amounts owning'+ Tf the actual devel6per sees; service
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chatges ass�essme:n s or -either charges set: axo ess i n � �tiie aggregate'
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than. said. deposits said, owners ' shall be entit I"od to receive a
;refund df that pattion of 't'heir deposits which axe i n excess of the
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actual deveiopex 66,31, 1' s,etvice I C)iarg�ys � assessments or other
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charge's. Such ad'ditic+hal amau'nt:Ihall be paid by anci such tefunds
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oUth1111 Estates;: Tentative Subdiv2s�ar Nlap`, AP 47 44-29� l9 1 o i�s
110 of Gre��,n
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�.ocated .on the west side of Garner; on the south, side
EngineeRolls► Anderson and Rolls!
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Lane. CYii,co area.
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De�selopment Divit;xon conditions:
Submit road and drainage plains to the De:partm z of -Public
Worcs for approval and install the requir+ad facilities .
Provide;, 20 'feet rad Ls property line returns at all streOt
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Pr-ovide rgYit-Of--way for standard ;, 96. 96. S-5 a'� all stz"eet
intersecti'or�s . .
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Indicate a 5C1 ft. building setback line f rain the center? a ne
off;' all streets.
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Stxpet signs shall he provided by the developer 'at all street
(Submit 5lI alternate
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for' each street to.the County address coardnato r for
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atpxaval of street names.
Construct one-half plus 12 foot street sectiah:oh Garner Lane.
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to RS -3A road ,standard. frith 2" AC► 8.' AB, SC prime,
Construct full street
seal. and 9;5% relative compactiai.
on interior street to RS -3'B access road standard;.
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iii nlmun structural sect
Submit design to Counter
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and 95 rel,:. 1 paction:
Department of > P.ublic Works for approval.. "R" value:
to supportt
determinations ' and ` other data niay be required
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sect.on design.
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Prc+vide monunientata.on ��s r.equied by the Department of Pukai%;c''
Wrrks in accardarnce ;4,11t"hi accepted standardsu
Street grades and 6,thdtI features shall. comply with theitit�e
and other' actiepted
�aunt'y Orctinarces,, deign resolution
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Provide permanent solution for.Orainage.
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All easements of record to be shown 'onthe final hap.
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e ix rernents o tie Butte County Fire Departs ft or other
Meet �^ g..
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Street, lightin�� 'shall b16.
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County' requ i ements, accepted; de;s�.gm criteria" and
reeomfnenda+-ion4► of PC.&E.; ;l i
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Provide 1 ft. rio access 'strip ;an Garndr .Ldhe frontage o,f tot.
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Meet the requ"ilrenient5 of the' utility ;companies (i.:e. , PG&E
Pa f" Telephbf zrateY, sewer.)
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pay any delzngiee taxes'or current tlxes
as required.
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Form a County Service Area ;for storm d"ra'in maintenance, and
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street- '`lightin�
Developer sha11 provide'! all required. traffic safety signs;
i clildihcj stop sigris.
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Dept; coedit>�ons:
Provide a7n are�� for well?� and' 100 ft. 1eadhfie� d ftee setback.
around those 45j; on parcels 1L19:
Provide 'a 100 ft. leack',tfielol free setbaok ax:ound axstirig
the
",j� s either wit the property or ;anti in: . 00 „ft: of
property boundaries.
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ova a 0 =ftp. leachfield setktack from the draa.nkc way city
parcel's 10' and
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`- saYbTe sewa a dis"oral area exists :,on
:�? ove that the �. egixi red u q p
�� 11 and 1,8 . Go' ind With any adjacent '
parcels 2, 8, , ,
parcel` ariy' par �el not, p`k'oVe to contaiia the usable ..sewage
di apnsal area r'I gtiiired b,� Stbd�ivisi on; Ord`inanae.
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Indicate on the"' teI ' ivy ma these tells that are prcpoiy'.
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p��rmzt� in order tcs provide .r -c airyed
to be cle"strroyeci under
abroy"° those we, s -.under
',us -a sewage �ispnsa,i, �ar'eaz• D'es
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; ►rovi de a 10`0 µ ea dh ; free s��blac�t area frcim the ` cctorin
rair►age dstenti��n pond` i, pend as r��quIred, or other setback.
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�S required by E��tirt�nmei�tal Herilith.
Planning Dept: 'conilt, cies:
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A development ,mp cfee'or, SheiEf Facilities :sh j
the sans raf Cabter 3 ; Arteale I2 of `ths�
pursuant to I�arova
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Street l ii�hting ' shall be provided in : accordance with Butte';
County r,e.quarements,, accepted" design:, criteria, atid�"
e dations of PG&E.'
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ovidc 1 .ft. no acdess strip on garner Lane frontage. of
One.
et the requirements of the utility companies (i,e., PG&E,
Pacific telephone water,, sewer.)
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Pay any delingUO'ht taxes or current taxes as required.
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a County Service A'oa .for` storm drain mai.nvenance and
street: lighting
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Developer shall provide all required traffic safety'"signs,
including stop signs.
He'alth''.Dept.
conditions:
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Provide an ansa, 'for wells and 10o ft. leachfield free setbac3
around; those a�. eas .on parcels 1-19 .
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Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing
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Yaells ea th�er �ithi.n the; propert " or wit
property bsundarie
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Frove that the ;required, `sable sewage, disposal area 0cis an
with any adjacent
parcels 2,` 8, � ill, 11 and18 Combine
Parcel any parcel not proven to .conain:the usable, sewage
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disposal "area. requ� red. by Ce
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map those wells that are proposed
rridicate.,on the teritati-1.
un"'der permit in order to prcivide regvireci
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to to destroyed
usab'le sewage ' disp osal. area. Destroy . those' wells, :'�Unde
;permit :
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Provide" a 100 10-ach free sctback. area' froiri the storm,
setback,
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drainage detention pond if pond is requYred, ar other
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as required by En onmental xea'lth.
Plar►rt ng D-- cor�tlitions:
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development ampact fee for' Sheriff Pd011it P-8, shall, b
Article xT a paid
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Butte County Coce, prior to issuance of }Suldinq, pE:rnits nr
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Use Permit in the case of a mobl le hone par}c.
det6tmihed'� and calcu Lai, :�d as of the date t�f
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aplilicatidn' for =the building,"!perut or. Use Permit. .
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Provide for future circti:lation. to the south by establishing
Lots 13 and 14 or lots 14,
a ,.< ft. road. r'' ht; of way .between
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mitigation near iUres
Enter into ah .agr,eement running with the land for; the
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mitigation. of cumin
. a ent of a depos,it'as
phis shall enc 1 o the p ym
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CSR ,i87 'ttdd fora �coad and drainage ,
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stated; in tt :6 gr
ipr ouements .
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Place a note on the: a1.dditional, map s bye insa lid in ' a'11Fnew
suppression. sprinkler systems shall
residential structures in accordance with the National k'ire
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Protection' Association Standard for the snstallation
in ane and twa family dwellings and .mo�ail
sp'ri`nkler ,;systems
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homes,' PTFpA Standard 13 D.
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`'Fd othill' Estates � � Tentative Subdiv �t,ion Map y .'AP 4,17-4�4 29 iS lots
lcrca,ted on the west side of :��rner .Lane on the south :side' of � Green
,e I I 'ki raar:e. Chico area,_'' engineer: Balls Anderson ani Ztolls
i ,LandDeve16pment :Division' oonditions:
Submit' road and:drainage' plans' to the Departtent of Public`
oval and instal the re uirecl ,facilities.
'Works :for aper , q,
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Provide0 feet radius property line ,.returns at allstreet'
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interseotions .`
Prcivide right-o,f-wa,y .for standard No. 5-5 at all street
intersections.
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Vindicate a 5o ft. buildng setback line from the centerline
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of all, streets.
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Street "signs shal,l be provided by ';;tlie developer at all street,
intersectionsper County requirements:. (submit 5 alternate
names for each street to the County address coordinator for
approvalof,street names)
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Construct ane=ifa3 plus 12 foot street, section on Garner Lame;'
to RS -3A road standard 'With',21. AC'- 8n AB, SC 2150 primer `fog
seal acid 9`5:% .relative compaction. Construct full street
section on nteriox street to RS'35 access road standard
rii muff, structural section to ;;be 2" AC `and 8" AH 'with 'fog' seal,
relative. corp .action
ani 55 o p : Siibinit design to County
Department, of Public Works for approval: '",R"` value
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de mina, and oche.,, data fia be required to support
s°-d-tidii design..
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p'rovide; monumentati.on as required by the Departrient of Public
`stadar de:
rks in accordance with ac' ceptedn
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Street grades and, other :features shad cofiply with the butte
Cbunty 6xd nances� design resolution aha other accepted
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enc,ineerng' stadard�
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Provide' permanent s'onxtin for drainage:
Ali eas?mettts of recdrd,. to be shotiri cit the final map.
Meet requirements of 'the Stitte County Fite Depar'Ctdfit or other
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responssble'agency.
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Street "lighting hall be,'provided: in accordance with Butte
County requirements, accepted design criteria, and
recommendations of P.G&E.w
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Provide 1 ft,: no-acceas strip on Garner Lane frontage of Lot';
One.
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Meet the requirezents o.£ the utility companies (i.e,; P6&E,
'c Telephony waster,, sewer.)
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Pay any delinquent taxes current taxes as required.
Form a County Service Area for storm drain.maintenance and
street lighting.
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Developer shall provide all required traffic safety sgrns;
including stop signs.;
He01tH Dept. conditions:
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Provide an .area E"oma `Vells and ;. 00 ft. leachfield' free setback
�arpUnd those areas, on parcels,1-19.
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Pro,Vi ad a 100 ft . le ach f ie:ld free setback around 'exist�:ng
wells .either with, n, the property or within 100 ft of the
property boundaries.
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Show a "SO learhfield sletbac� from the' drainage way .on
aft.
parcels
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Pray.' that the required 'Usable: sge disposal area xi sts on
parcels 2; 8, 9,; 10; 11 an18+ Combine Stith any adjacent
parcel. any ,parcel not proven to contain the usable wage
da sp6sal area required by SubciYvis ari ordina,iice« . '
Indicate on the tentatzve� map thus! �"Lls that are p ,oposed
to be destroyed.. under petmit its o �., �y to prova de requ3 �d
usable sewage disposal area... bestrcji those wells cinder
permit, '"
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Provide a,100 ft, leach fres setback area from the storm
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dra:ana e detention "and tf and s >re wired„ or either setbadk' `
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A,:§required' b-" �Eh�tironit 0htal "Health.
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'A develdpment impact fee fox sheriff Facilities shall be paid
Pursuant to ' the. ;provi Bions of Chapter 3, Artie] e I2 of the
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Butte Ctiunty'Code, prior to. issuance of=)building permits, or
Use Permit in the; case(of a mobile home park.' 8A- fes 'amount
will be'' determined and, calculated. as of the date; of.'
applidatiori for the building,,permit or Use.Permit.
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p�vlde for 'future circul'atian to the south by'establishing ,
a 60ft. 'road ,right , veal, and constructing a road to Public
Works standards between Lots 13 and 14 'or lots 14 and 15.1
J. it gation itleasures .
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r nter into, an agreement running with the laind for the
mitigation of curiY I ive traffic and drainage impacts w, in
CSA. 081. "i'his sisal( include = 'the; payment "of a deposit as
stated dinthe agreemen, to be used fl;or road and' drainage
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Plage a note on the`-Additlonal bap`_sheet that states: 'Fire
suppression pri�n'kler' sys terns >shall be installed in a� 'new
residential "structure's in,accordanoc �,t'th 'the National Fire
Protection Association standard tor',. -the installation of
sprinkler systems in one and family dwellings and mobile
homes; NEPA Standard ;13'`
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Street lighting, s^.3�1 die provici d in
accordance with 'But -e
County ,requirements, acceptei design
critexia, and
recommendatiPG&E
Provide 1 .ft . no access Ott ip On. Gamier
Lane frontage of Lat
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Meet 'the requirements of the litility°
companies �i:'e., PG&E,
Pacific telephone, water, se'Wer.)
Pa an;y de),i.hcjuen,t. axes' red..
y :waxes or c�ur.r'Pnt t as e -qui
FdItm a; Colfhty Service Area Lor storm:,drain
maintenance an.c
street.ightng.,
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Deve%gpe shal.l provide all reg41red
tra,fic Safety signs,
iricl.iudi`pg stop sign„
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"environmenital ,impact t'epor"t ;relating thereto; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated'that said specific p7.an and
dnvir,onmental'impact report wall identify said cumulaive'impacts
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more precisely and Suggestlmethads to mitigate thein; an
WHEREAS, the County of Butte an im le ting said specific
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!.z in .and environmental impact report may ,establish mechanisms such
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`lo win to fund the mitigation of said imparts: developer
AN the tol g
Fees; +expand, °` powers for county Service Area No • 81 and levying of
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service charges therein; formation a'f an, assessment district ;and
i�.evying
of assessments therein or some imilar, fain, reaaohAble
and 'a to a fundincg' mechanism to finance,,, such improvements or
environitlental studies or other idhhin studies de :ted necessary to
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d'eternine theneeds for in€rastructure improvements; and
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WHkREAAS; said owners recognize that the est&blishment of such
a iuitigat;ion zaechanasm or, combination of inechanims 411,1 bend at'
thein. said, praperty� and _ -
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TTEREA5; 'said owners 'wishto .instigate: theimpact of their
proposed development of traffic and drainage -IId .recognize that the
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Count of Butt
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place or' otter adequate resources necessary to provide such.,
raatigat'icfh.
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NOFT; TFYEREFORE.; said: ownexs do hereby consent ;and, agree as
fo�.lows•
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l Cons int,. to . Establ sh 6ht of° Fee's . Said owners consent to
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the estab ishitient of developer 'fees or such otheir fundinq
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2. & -p'ededrian field surve3y oP"the
property, iri ordOr'i o record and evaluate
�> INTRODUCTIOT+I
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previously unidentified resources; and,
3. Preparation of a; report. which
identifies project effects and recommends "
This, report details the results of an
' ,appropriate niiti6tion measures far any
archaeological inventory survey of
significant sites identified within the
approximately 20 acres of land owold by
' ` APE.
Douglas Adams and which will be devE,loped
as "Foothill Estates." -The property, which is
located :north of Chico near, Keefer ,il�oa3,
The remainder of the present report
Butte County, is borderedon the exist by
details the results of the records search and
Oarirer Lane, .on the north by Green Mf'adawinvent
survey 'work and provides a
Ldne, and on the west and south by existing
professiori�tl assessment of the cultural
fencelines Proposed actionInvolves:,resources
which might be affected �by the
subdivision of the parcel, with subsF!quent
proposed undertaking: All field work
further residential development, anrludng
procedures followed guidelines provided by
construction of new access roads, starm
the State Historic Preservation Office
drains, sanitation facilities} residences, buried
(uacramento) and ,are iit conformity 'with
utilities,' etc
accepted professional standards.
According to agcncydefinitiods, this
level or development constitaft6is n
LOCATION
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undeitalCin " which could adversel affect
cultural resources which might be located
'Within the o tieffectsial �tto�s
The�oothill Estates Project Area is
Fvaluationarea of ra etct c
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rectae' lar in shape, consists of a.to
p tai of
resources is thus .required by Butte bounty
c., 20 acres located a short distance north of-_-
rules and regulations, pursuant to CEQ,4 and;
Chico,, bordered on the east by Garner Zane
generally, in compliance wish Section 10t of
and along the north by Green Meadow j ane;
the.National iistorie Preservation AtA find its
'tieing a portion of the southwest quarter of
itiiplementing regulations (36 CFR P,xr 800),
Section 29 of Township 23 North, Range
Orde
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Section 2 b of Executrvethe
East, of the USGS Nord California, 7�S�
Section I01'(b)�4� of Naltronal
Series uad
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Environmental olicyAtt, tlidArchat:o'logicaI
Resources Protection Act, and other iules and
The parcel - is located onflat lands
regulations. 1"or the present projects these
located between Bock Creek to the northand
requirements translate into the follow ng
eefer Slough and .Mud CreEk tothe south.
general archaeological sttiu`y cbjectiv;s«
Until recently, the area has been utilizert for
agricultural purposes, although major
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residential and other developments are
Undertake an ttilvento an
ry d evalu aie the
. tall sides of the
rurreritly in progress of
significance, according to Cy�EQ.A
Ouidelines, of properties which tarry be
property,
directly or indirectly `affeeted by pra15osed
future 'deyelopments, These general
objectives, in turn% require completinig the
kECO'1:i,DS, SEARCA
folloWngspecific taskst
Prior to conducting the field survey
} vorl., tare archaeological records mathtaiued
t. A recordrt search to determine! if any
Eby the Northeastern California Information
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pr vrously ret.orded sites exist wrflrin the
Center at CS°C7 Chico `Vere'dxAmii ped fi5r'any
project areas
existing recorded prehistoric tic hstoric;sites
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' Estates Su6ch
Project 92-S8, Od il! Ion
- C, 20 ac on Gamer ;page
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within or immediately adjacwnt project
6;500,ycats ago, with continuous use of the `
—'ito'the
area, These records identify the following
region, indicated on the :basis of .evidence'
e"xisting•c;onditons within the project arca,
from 'this and other regional sites. Mast of
the artifactual material dating to this early time
period suggests cultural affiliation with the ,
1. Previou,z survey. Mone of the;
Borax Lakearea -- the presence of large
present project -J. ' ,s, been formally
wide -stemmed projectile points and manos
surveyed for c4vz. kl ��� n'Y rres, although a
and metates being the most prominent artifact
cultural,,resaurces s►� ;� w for northeastern
types ;represented. The possibility exists that
Chico has recently been prepared`by Jensen
this early culture represents Hokan-speaking '
& Associates { 1992),
peoples who were also ancestral to those who -
subsequently expanded into the northern ,"
2.
Recorded Sites; No
Sierra,.Nevada, the southern Cascade, the
prehistoric or historic sites a.re currently
Southern Klamath and the northern Coast
recorded within. or immediately adjacent to-
Range areas'. These people may represent the
the proposed• Foothill Estates developirent
earliest Sacramento Valley occupants in
site: Although :several prehistoric and
Tehama and Butte Counties as well,
historic 'si ;es have been identified both to the
Borth alo,ig hock Creek and to the south and
Sometime around AX), 1'00-200, the
southeast along Mud Creek, none of these
first major ,-disruption of this) presumed
previously recorded sites will be affected by
Hokan-speaking population by Peniitian
the Adams protect, as presenMly proposed,;;
immigrants occurred. Eventually these later ,
arrivals displaced at least same of the Hokan
3. Recommendation' In view of
populations who had been occupying L the
,an estimated moderate level of cultural
Sacramento Va11E:y floor and the margins .of
resource sensitivity, the Northeast California
the Sacramento River as far as the Oroville
Information Ceriter recon 'mcrid6d that an
area•, at the time of .contact with Euroamerican
appropriate level of pedestrian survey` be
populations'-thesePenutian-speaking peoples ,.
undertaken within the project area, foltowed _
_were stili expanding into_ areas previously T
Eby preparation of a report. containing
occupied by , okcln-speakers, Presumably
recommendations Ibr any additional work
introduced by the l'enutian-speaking peoples
Which might be jus, i le, .on `the basis of
'Were more extens"Nd u'se of bulbs' and other
specific findings.
plant foods, animal and fishing pro.duets
processed with mi:t.�;ars and pestles;, and
perhaps the bow AM arrow and associated
'nOmcT, C )NTEXT
smallstemined=and Comer -notched projectile
points
several types of information were
r`thnoaTanh�4: The present project
a
considerer! relevi iA to evaluating the t 'es of
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area is located witl iir territory, `which was
archaeological sites and site distribution
ot;cuped liy the Iorthtvestern Maidtt, r'
"which be encountered within the
Konkow YndiansRid'tlell 1978> Tigure 1.
present project area 'The information
The.basic social unit for all ofth Maidu Was '
e +aluatet prior to conducting field work
the faintly' although the village may also be
!,includesd4ta, on regional prehistory,
considered,socialj.aswellnsapolitical:and
ethno,grapliy, 'and early It i s t o z'i c
60nomic, titnit. ilfa� es were ostially
det�eloptnentsr
locator' on flats 'adjoining streams, and,'Were
inhabited mainlyin the ,winter as it Was
rehist r t' The eat•liest definite
necessary to go out. into the hi115 and higher
` t G Of i uriiatl Occupation in north
eviden
elevation zones to eslabasl] teiTlpaiary camps
licentrai California is trom site CA 5',iA=d�S
during, food gathering seasons (�i,e6, s�u,ring, ,
;located ,'north of Redding tin SquaW Creek;
summpri and fall) V1116ges typit�ally
where a� charer)al based C-14' date suggests
�ronsisted of a scatter#Ing of bark hooses,
.ni , f.. p. • ...:�
initial 'Native' Ame.ricaii resehce .round
hbinbMn froth fql r or Ive by 8
g everal dozen
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Prof cit 9,2-585 oaow Estates SUWslm
c. ,20 ac on anicrLp Page
in'larger villages, each house containing., a(5)
isolated finds of aboriginal
single family of from three to seven people,
artifacts and flakes.
Larger villages, with from twelve to fifteen or
more houses, .might also contain,an 'earth
lodge. These were usually' circular, senii-
It was clearly not expected that all of
subterranean structures ranging .from 1S to
theise sire types would be encountered within
over 20 feet in diameter, typically excavated
the project area, but rather that these would
in excess of 'three or four feet below the
be the most likely site types to be observed if
surfacei
atiy prehistoric sites were encountered at all.
As with all northern Galifornialnd an
Historic Developments: Historic
groups, life for the Maida revolved
evidence exists to document that some. of the
,economic
around hunting, fishing and .the collecting of
Spanish and Wzican expeditious and early
lint foods. I'h, e lVlaidu were very
plant
fur trapping ventures may have come through
,
p wledge of
SO. lusticated in term s of'their kno
and made brief stays within the general
the uses of these local animals an(t plants)
project vicinity, It was during one such
availability rawmatenal sources
and of the avail
ex edition that Arguello named the k'eather,
p
which could be used in manufacturing an
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River itself.' However, the first major
immense array of primary and secondary
incursion by White,men oecurred during the ,
tools and implements of bone, stone and
Gold Rush period: The placer lodes ,o f
wood. Unfottunately, only, -fragmentary
regional streams, particularly Butte Creek
I evidence of the imateriat dulture; of these
located to the south
were'vigorously mined
people teriiains; due in part to perishability,
from the early 1.$50's,
For a short period in
Ing:
and }ri part to the impacts to archaeological
fact (between circa 1852,1$5:1); mining ;.
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:< `S`tes resultingfrom later (histori0 land uses,
grew so rapidly that virtually all aspects of
Based on the results o'f preyiti'us survey wotk
traditional Native Anier'lcat; lire disappeared
within the general and immediate project aced-
as Indians were either forced out of the area ;
and similar watleylinargin �contoxts (see, for
completely oc, iri some cases, c9nscripted as
p ensen and
- eXam le Jensen and Wren 1::9U; 7
Iaborecs ori �vltite-owned - - -
— op�.tat}ons.
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l2eed 19$0; .Tensen .t, Jensen 1.9-90a
090b; I990d), the expected rainge of
Once, the easily extracted gold ,
prehisr.site types Within the present
deposits began to diminish, iaiore and mare
project area }ncluded the fallowing:
residetYts turned to��' farming an;d ranching:
l3owever, rev techniques -:of iriiningand new .'
sources of labor (Chi -in 'par icular
(1) surface scatters of lithic
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ushered iii a scion , g era which peaked',
d mtntn" 4
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artifacts and debitage associated with dark
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dunng the 18$0's. exposed quartz, Veing led
"midden' deposits resulting frorri short- and ;
to bkploia"tory mining operations;along Butte '
lon -term. enr:am ments orr elevated knoll's
g p
Cccek and ruiner ous adits were bored in `
which r ray at orie tiitfe have been associated ��
g' q
search' of hi" h uality lodes tvhieh could be
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with channels of Rock or Mud Creeks',
profitably eXtracted Fortunately„ Cite absence �
^ofgoId deposits within the volcanic)deposits
(2) surface scatters of lithic
underlying 'both Rock and Mud Creeps '
aft}fact's and debitagewithout associated
spared this area frdm any direct effects of
tttiddens,resultirig from short-term
go}diniriing activity
occupation andlor` specialized economic
activities;
y x The eb.8ence of itmaI r stands oftim er,
Within the ateaalso spayed this region
(3) bedrock milling stations;
project ,
ribui intensive logging activity, hiowever, as
including rriottar Boles and,tnetate slicks# if
transportation improved fallowing BidNvell's
appropriate bedrot:k outcrops Wert: 1
original Chico settlemen�, particularly in the
discovered'to occurWilthin Clic project area;
decades around the turn66f-the-century; the
Vicih}ty became more accessible."
(Q) pctroglyphsv �1, 1
projedt
With tegard to cultural resourcesf the primacy
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�Protect' 92+SBS oothil! Estatc€-SUtidivistorx ted aeon Garner�:,9l�' �\ Page 4
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iin act of -this increased contact ryas;lnot so
Virtually all,of ti�i6 biitive etation
much.modificaton to the physical landscape,tithin
the project area hses been removed over
but an °increas+i in use of the,,area fo,r open
6,e years and replaced `Wth a variety of
raryge grazing. spite this liitnd use activity,
introduced species.' three rows: ot~' poplar
tha physical impacts to prehistoric and early
'trees have been pia^ted in north -south rows
historic sites has been minimal, 'and itwas
within the property. In addition, the northetyi
expected that any mayor sites which onceproperty
bounr?ary is' defined by a roYv o '
existed within the project ;area would be
large, mature• juniper tree^. Elsewhere ,".
discovered generally iintaci t.
grasses and star thistle have taken ovei;, .
except around existing residences and othE:r
conter:iporary buildings where some
landscape vegetation has been introduced.
S UkYtY,ESTRATEGY
REC(1 R'I7T1`TG,, a n d F'[E LD Z OR IC
Vegeiwion did not hamper' `field work;
aave survey objectives are considered ,to
hand
een fully achieved. Field work,'v,as
In,v'ientvof the.sm,all the othe project
undertaken, by the author assisted by
+ area. and he absence -01" significant brush; or
Supervisory Archaeplogist Sean:y J'ensi:n,,
other surface obstacles, all of the `property
on August 27 19.92:
w _Ubl' -ted to m�nilltensive-levei,pede8tr an
s�!i;ve�i. This -NM, accomplished by walking
syste;na c, anorth south tianstO across th:&
PROJECT FINDINGS`
entire: project area, ;Wltb transect, spacing
im intained at e: 25 meter iiti4tvals.,
Prehistoric-iCulturai Re�sourcdt:
V4'henever an archaeological propc> <y
was � ncountered; its location Was. to be'
pioited onto a U Gr tG�pogxap. c reap, Each
iso evidence of prehistoric use or
isolated_tanda isolated, fea[uie . or site would
occupation �ti+,as observed during the
also be. assigned a tempor,a�i:y field -
pt+destPan, survey. 'i'hese;;negative findings ; T
idcntifitation numb�i»x. Com le es o f
'are: attributed. pi marily to the absence of , ;
actifacts%features wound be. identified as sites
suitable natural su'rfac e t>ater w4thirib..N "
and recorded ori Sl�ilO-appr,oved
nitnediatepro�ectarea
�, rchaeriTogit t rte F e;cord .l'oims. isolated;
individual coinponent'� (i.e 3 Isolated small
ditches; drscazderl drtfit ts, single artifacts' or
Early Iiistorii; CitlEural l� esoiir�'. s
clustersof 2-5 art'i(aGt or artifact fragments;
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' etc would 'be coisider�wd "asoh�tes''; and
p NO,
a i o nate iocatio al a d d ,:5cri t`
pp p
rw �,
ivo evidences of pbi ntial':
ormation seCUreilr tx >ield notebt�ok form,
.c'tiv1ty was obseemr within tbe'prgiet:t ai6d
ht catiaris for bzith sates ant isolates, wbui ld-be
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documented in terms.raf section quad tUtsl anis
text; 61 'description,, and for sits w+�irld"
ConCe�mporaryEieuient ;'
include ';i3'1 N caord Wates, For 'ret:oltdeti
; �
W68, 'the environinen. al setting would :be
described in 'terrns of` Focal geology;
Evidence Of cohtetnpocary use and
lop&brm,SIope,aNpedtj soil;,; hydra d
activities was observed; in the font of"
and vegetation; while t1�te dim��nsIons t.�l all
existing �ence�, contemporary residences and
9itds' and:'features would b5e'tet&&d int metric
pother structures �wi bin the project area and
,V+nits, Graphic docti+na,�':ntation frit saes
iminediate vicinity; hinrPr accessFroads and
.
w6uld also includd p6nitetrld site sketch
oct�sional contemporary trash it�er*is, i one
titaps accotitpatiied'by con'Ipass oearingsnrd
ofthesitbms represent pofentiall' srgni#icant
` nniniediate
feature wu�ti the
distances to ked N
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Cultu al rnatepal, lye ver, anit no f��fl er,
v tYinity ,
L' t is ratahted .
tMatihent or.con .de,ra tin wa, _
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in view of th", negative
,findings
achieved during both({he records search a.�:d
field survey work, ar�haeolggical clearance
fa r the proposed Foothill !✓states Subdivision.
Math
project area is recorktmended, the,
foala��inggenera l i?rovi%pri,
The ` present evaluatior ,' a n d
recomrnendattons are based on the
findings of an inventor surface
rconnaissatrce� There,'is always the :>
that potentially significant
possibility.
unidentified ddWral materials.cauid
be. encountered 'during the coin of `
future develc�pmtrnt and ;constiuction
�. activities. In, such -situation,
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I ' arch'aeolog aoit consultation slio ild be"
�sought imm�.rliately.I
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Anearly !, response to this`''] notification, sent
to. the PIanning bepartmenf,
gill expedite the', r,schedulinjG of your, proIect:
AP�NbI
COLYNT :0,30 73i3TxE
�7VZRONNSENTAL, CHECKL. Esr FC7�tPr1
(To be completed by Lead Agenc!. j
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AR NOS p4T 440`' 029
�. "BACKGROUND;.. !-
Name of proponent ti: Jergentz' (.Footh U' Estates; Subs vxsic` )
7 Address ofproponent and representatj.ve (if applicable);
660 x4&ntanita Court 'I S Rolls, Anderson, Rolls-.-I,
Chico, .CA 95926965 Plt Street
. oCA 95928
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1?roject descriptions Tentative 8tbdiVislon Ma
�.. iyY.lk.N'L`ATORY F'=NDSNGS . CF S�GI�"=FZCAIVCE Yg9 MAYBE_..:
NO.: :'
f. hoes the.pro}ect Have the potentials to degrade the quality of the environment,
sul;stantiaily reduce G'ie habitat of a fishibr Wildlife species) cause'.a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self sustaining level;) threaten tq eliminate
a plant or Anita co=unty, redU0a the number or tirestrzct the r3rig of a. rare,
or 'endangered plant or.anima.'br eliminate, important examples, of major periods
oE, Calfornxa history cr prakistoryT
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26 boas the project have the potential'to achieve ghor`t-term benefits'ta the
dettimesit of long tPt6 environmental goals^ (A short-germ impact an the
environmenh its one which occurs in a ielatI al;+ brief period of rima t4hile
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_- long-feral'tpacts t+il1--endure rota :the, future.)-- =- -
3. Does the..projadt have wacts which ate individually limited but dumulativaly .
considerable? (A project .Majl'ibpactr5n two or more separate resources Where.
a impact on "ch re;�,ource ;" relatively small) 'but whew the affect of the
total of those impacts `on the erilionment. is significant:)
4: boas thy:,project; haverenvironmental`effects which Will cause substantial
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adverse,a£fecft on human baro s either direatl ozk indirect.
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�l iiia 77E'1'ER.N[ZNA201V' (To lie completed by the Lead Agency On the bassls' of
I� this initial evaluatiohs
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t` TIME find 'the proposed proiedt t0db 'NOT have a significant affect oe the
1 einvironmant and a NGATIVE,bECLARATION +ill be prepared
E find that although tine proposed project COULD have: � significant effect `
on, the, environment, there-gill not be a significant effect''iti this. case because
the ftITIGe�TION MEAstIREs described. on the attached shoat Have been added to the
pro ectA RIEG&lVE [) CLARATIOfj ~gill be pr,�nare'd:
I i)FE find` the errs edG, R Y have a signifiEafit eFi`ect an the 'anvirohinenti
_ptopased
and &j Et� jkbjQtiE,`ixAt+. PACT REPORT '�is requ'ired. -
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{ GO0NTY Of $UT,'r9, PLAINNING bEpAtlT t�T
ra 7, 24 T900., . , „ By:�%'
DATE... '
s:;a si~a Plainer ,
ftevliWd by: Aaw`
A au. aLeasure
sen�.ar ri3aliner
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(Explanations of- .all; iiYES" ands, PMAYBE�' ,nnst:ers' dre requirdd on 'attached shee:t(a;� .
p: p al result iii sign ficant:
J., EAR TK,- 4 11 the os
`YD`S
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A., "
Unstable earth ,canditionsy or changes in geologic substzuc,t►ires?
b«
Disruption, displacement, campaction or dvercovering oi,the soil?
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c:
Change in topography or ground surfacrn relief. features?
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d.
Destruction cover
, ing or modificatic�.'of any, unique geologic or physical
features?
e.
Increase in wind or Water erosion of soils) either on or ,off site`?
f.
Changes in dApasition or erosion o£ beach sands,.or changes in siltation,
;tion or, erosion which may modify the ct? mel of a river or stream
ar' the gybed of the `ocean br any bay, inlet or ;lake?
g.
Lass c£ prima agriculturally productive soils outside designatedurban
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areas,
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Expos quakes
ure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earth,
,. , g m#1ar hazards?
azluxe or s
lands�,ides mudslades round fI
AIR.
Will the prop result in substantial;
a.
Air emissions L or deterioration of ambient air qualit}i?
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b«
The creation: of objeoEionable odorsfi .smokd g -r -,fumes?_
c
ve t' moisture or tem e
Alteration of air mavemen p rature or any changa in
ionalmo
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climate locall or
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�+1..x" J4s r ,dl resul subs .a tiIm
A._
Changes in_rtirrentsy ar the course, or direction o£;Water movements in
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either marine or fresh waters?
Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the ra£e and amount
of surface
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c,
Need. ;for off' -site surface drainage isaprovements, including i•pgdtatiori,
remov'a2, chaitnelization' ^ole' culvai t installation?
a.
Alteratiosts . to the coutse or flow of f, 00d Watetsl-
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Change in lie a utuit of surface vatee jin any Mater body,,
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f.,
Discharge into surt`acti Maters, or in any alteration of 'surface Water
quality, including but. not limited to te:uper,3ttrre; dos"solved oxygen rir'r
turbidity?
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Alteratia�n of the 'irectibrti or rate of. flow df grauiid rioters?
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Change in the, rjuantity or quality of ground Waters, dithe5r through
direct acidations br Withdrawals# or thYaugh into eptitln of art aquifer
by tuts or e'tea. at .ons?
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Reduction in, the azbouht of Water otherwise available for public water
supplies? �
Eitpost kd of` people, or property. to watei-relat ed hazards such as f`Ito diiig't
tt« ELitiNr. trFE» '4Ail the proposal result ui stibstdntiale
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Change in rho divetsity of species, or number of atiy species of planCs
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iriclttdiri trees' shrubs, rass oro s and a' uairic,
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c. Yntroduction of, inew species o animalb into an arpah or in a barrier to
the miration: or movement,
d. Deterioration habitat:?
of exi�•'ning'fish or wildlife
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a. increases in existing noise• levelo!
bir-Exposure.of peopld to severe noise levels?
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IsAND USE: Will the proposal tostalt in a substantial alteration of the
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NAT[I4L roposa1. RE50(1P,ES. Will �` p result ire sutF `;tiai.c
a. increase in the rate t}f use of any natural resources?
. lit a ch any non re. e�tahie Hato> -al resoulrcas?
.iLaK• flit, dill the pro;tosi�.l „Knvolve: k
a: A risk o explosion -+x' reletas� of ha' ' dqu- s, laf;tancds �.includxngs, but
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nnot� Ated t , o�?.y pe�tic3dw , Chemxcal5 ,oi±,zadiation) in the event
;fro+F f on 1,4UM con ditio n?
Po&.1iV1e interference with''an emergency response ,plan or, emergency'
evacuation plan?
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PokftATib#. kill tete proposal aib r locations distributidti , density or,
growth rate Of the humam populatiLn2
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HOOStN�G.' dill the proposal, arke-dt dkioing housings qr create a demand "F
for additional no'usifig?
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TRANSPORT.ATIOItt6 RCftLA 6N, W 11 the proposal result in`;"
a.. Geneibtian dr substantial additional vehicle movement?
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b. Effects on existing 'parking facil'itiesy or demsnd fo`r uetr p,sY'king?'
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c. Substan tial i:stpact on ¢misting transportatioti tystems7
Sigiiif"cant alteratbHs td present patterns of circulat}on it
mdvement of beople andibr':goods?
e. Alteratia"ns to waterborne�' :hailor aii= `t raffic?.
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Pt1$LI:;. SERVI4E$. Glil l the {proposal h&Vd an affect Upot1, br `result in a he1.ed
for neW or aItare4 gover'nrsent'servicesi
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Prepare necessat.y deeds for recordation. Submit to Department
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Verify that partial reconveyance rind/lor modification of trust
daeds :has beets accom l'sh
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Verify tat there are no iiel'nquent taxes due prix to
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and submit to Department of'Publio Works f'orl;check ng,
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,and reqthat ttie necessary parcels be combined so that
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a. use of substantial amounts of, fuel
b. Substantialincrease in demand upon existitig sources of energyi or
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UrILITM. will. the proposal result in x' need for new systers� or
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b'. Caantnications systems?
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• e_and disposal?,
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as Creati,ft of any health hazard or potentay '"Hazard (ekcluding meptal
health)?
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18. ILESTHETSCS. Will the ro sal tesujt in the obst=ruction of any scenic,
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posa% result in an impact Upon the• quality or
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b Will the Proposal iesult in adverse ph}sisal or aesthetic effects
to -a prehistoric or his'torc buihiing, sti-actureor objectk
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c Does the proposal have :the potentiai to cause a physical change
which would affect unique eth is cultathl values?
d, Will the proposal, restrict e�ci'sting ieligigUs or sacreiiUses 'thin
Chia potential .impact area?
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See iterns 3c,d,�e, and `13a,c;q ,I
;suggested Mitigation 'IVI'easures: '
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dace 'a note oin the> additional map sheet that states "A�tf6matic Fire f
Suppression Sprinkler System shall be, installed in all residential '
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structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection ` ,Association.
standards as outlined by Article 13d to aid in the detection. and control`
of residential fires and thus provide irn toyed
P p protection against'
injury, loss of life, property da%nuge; and reduce the demand for County
fire protection services".
2.
NCS mitigation measure is recommended at thit".:,11 time regerding
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archaeological Impacts. In order to assess the potential for adverse'
`and
impae . to determine ivhaty if any, mitigation rneasures would be'.
appropriate, the applicant should '�` contact the Northeast Tnformatior
enter`California State University; Chico# for
a ;records search, and,
sensitivity evaluation.
3.
On-site drain a a retention
g ponds are not considered to be an adequate
mitigation measure
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at this time. It will be the applicaint's
rpponsib'lity to submit mgation 'rneasures to the Planning bepar'tment '
forl:revie�v for drainage impacts° and iraffliq circulation.
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A. Project Description,
1.
'Type of Project: Land bivision:
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B seri tion: Tentative Sulidi�ision. p 19.56. acre
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stat - 1+ acre parcels:,
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Location: On the west side of Gamer Lane, z n the south side of Green
1Vfead6w Y.aea.
4.
Proposed Density of Developments 'One dwelling unit per acre:
p s u acznl Moderato,
Land
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NearesE 'Pub gp. v ill have frontage on G_reeri
A cE ss ads . JPaTcels
wadow':T..ane and Garber Lane.;
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Nietlnod of Sewage Disposal; lhi mdiial, sesptic systems and leiachfields:
8.
Source of Water Supply; Individual wells
9.
Pro and y of power'' Lines: Adjacent to `the properfy along Gamer and
Green Meadow Lane.
10.
Pdon' tial for further land divisions andl development:; None tinder current
,Environmehtal'Setti
Physical Envirohment:
Terrain
a. General Topographic Character„ ltelativotV level terrain ;with
slight slope to 'the sola wes#: r
bi SXtipes: 'Less than 2%.
C4 Elevation: 195=200 ft. A.S.L.
d, Limiting Factors: Ntine. .
2.
Soils
a: `i'ypes 'and ,CharactcrW'cst Anita Clay Loam p. +tlie pretlotninrint soil
types Also itis shallow' phase of V. ha ;Loam occurs near, Grarrter
Tine.
b.:Limiting Eactorst Poor natural , drainages clay loam surface layer
lI mits insf a]�at on of leachf eld§ ane `co iverlt sinal methods.
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1Vafaral Hazards of the Land
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"one Th, to' ct is 1orat 'mately 5 rililes
a• rl , p j �- ppro�ta
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so fhwc t of Elie Tuscan Mono, ine:.
b. Erosioti potential: Wane t'ti slig'lit:
c: Landslide Pbtontial: on to law.
d: arnc assrliaidi' ;
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e. a n sive ♦
-P. Soil Potential
hydrology,,gh. :
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a• Surface Water; Keefer 'Slough is within 3000 feet to the
southwest.
b. GroundVaterf Abundant #ralle y aquifers.
c. Drainage, ,Characteristics: Generally ` poor ` surface draina Sub
drainage as genu deficient;
I Kee Slough is the nearest
na#ural .drainage course.
d,- Annual. Rainfall '(norm'al): 22"
5:
per ,year.;
e• Limiting >?actors `,Surface acid subsurface drainage.
Visual/Scenic Quality: Generally
G.
good.
Acoustic Quality:
aircraft originatinfrom; the. Chico subject , to iriterm fent noise fro
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. Mu nick al -
Mr—Qua lity; Good. P Ajrport,.
�8iological Environment• ,
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Vegetation:.Kiwi orchards and'native annual grasses.
'Vildl fe Habitat,
,L.otiver Sohotan Life do e.
ultural Environ �'
meet•
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Archaeological and. Historical tis Ott in the ' areae .,
sensitivi { Arehaedlo
ty is high in the area. pcal
11.
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Butte County General Plarr designation: Agriculfural-Residential.
Existing zoning: SR-1
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,(Subur_barr Residential - 1; acre; mirjumu�m ` a -
p reef';,
13.
Existing Land Use on=site: One single -family xesderice and
orchard a Iuwi'.
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Surrounding Area:
aF Land ' [1ses,' Rescdecitial uses' of 1_ acre parcel sizes; altriand
orchard.
b !oning S1Z-1.
Grrt.: Plan �escgnatIon: . ,gncultural-Res'idenfial.
d Parcel sizes 1 acre to 35 acres.
Pflr ; titon: Generally rtcral; develo
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pd"t, prrtent occurring vii j+ acre
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Character of, Situ incl Area:' f3eveloping rtirai resiienttaj
Dearest `Urban a: At
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eChico, 7�-/ to the
17.
18
,miles south.
Relevant. Spheres Tn#Iuehce: 87 hock Creek Reclamation Districf
Impro�'ements Standards
19.Protection
Jrba.n Area: Nor
SeriCe:
a• 1Vearest County �State� Fire Station Stationn f3gh�r��ty 99
ttpro:►imately 2 1j2�`miles to the vests
20.
b; �3'ater A' Vailability, 'Tanker truck.
Schools in Area; chtdb vi ified School ;District.
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N'VIRC?NMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL,
IL=1, Earthquake and Viult Activity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte
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+County General Plant revised 1-77,. by CHzM Hili.
TViap: II=2, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County
General, Plan revised 1 .7, by` CH2M Dill.
Map III -1, Subsidence Vit- Landslide Potential: SafetyIement, Butte '
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County General Plan revised 1-77, by "CH M M11.
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Map, III -2, Potential: Safety Element, Butte County,. General Plan
revised 1-77; by CH'ji Hill. -
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I1ap' IIi=3, Expansive Soils: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan
revised 1-77, by CHI Pill.
6.
Map W4 Noise: Noise Element, Butte County GenerE t lan . revised
by CHzM Iil1.
Map V=1, Scenic R ghways. Scenic Highway li:ment; Butte4 Comity General
Plan reused 1-770 by CT3zM dill:
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map M-a� Natural dire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County
Cineral PIan revised '147; by CH,vt Bill
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Archaeological Senstiv"ity -` Map by lames l�an:ning, far ` 'Butte County
I'lnning Departirnent, '1983. �
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. School bstrict Map, Butte County an Depart A,
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Chico titrate Study Ma Nitrate Concentration in Shallow, Welis, 1983,
by Department of Water, Resources, Northwestern'. District; The Resoulrces ,
ti
enc State of California:
Ag y,
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Agricultural Preserve$ Iylap, established by Resolution, No. 6,7=178, butte
Boar DrCountoSu 5, 987:y
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Insurance Rate 141aps; Nattonal blood Insurance , Program; Eerieral
Emergency 117anageiri ' t Agency: 1983.'
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TJSGS Quad �Vlaps, Ford California Photo Revised 1969:
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Y ) part"dent cif.
P, 1926} j�Oroville �1�9 6 Areae L�� Ee
Sail! Ma Chaco
Agriculture:
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Soil Survey of Chico(l9:. Qroville 1926) Area, U-81 b'epartment of
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Agriculture,
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