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initial study,; Exhibit B, Town
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Otov llez CA 95965
Box 642
Paradise, CA 959;69
6695 s�x��y� Lane
50-15-09.
Paradso; C71
50-22-w85
50-•23-c�
Harold Maier
5916 bean Place
Paul SPI
7 929 Merrill
Ronald Cook
Paradise; CA 95969
Rd;
Paradise, CA 95969
14408 Northwood or,
Nevada
50-1?-lp
C11 City
� r x.959
5022_86.:
S0-23-10 .y
David 'dw n Oamazo
5544 Era,n Way
'�osph Ardai
Narman Ntccrea
FaradIse, CA 95959:
7,921 Merril! Rd.
Paradise, CA 959.69
669 Shay Lane
Qar.ad�,se, CA 9-5909
50-22-.5
50--22-$7
Joseph Francis
5 0-•2 3..11
P d. Bax 1054
Paradise, CA 95959
Iam Gaylord
1823 Merrill 'Rd.
Pat�7 Harisan
Paradise? CA 95969
2289 Shay Lane
Paradise.
5,0-22:-6
Cyd 9586;
50-22-109
Owi.ght, Ross
50-23�50-23-12
6875 bean Place
Paradise, CA 95'969
Woodrow Fleshman
1945 Merr11 Pd.
Donald Paisley
Paradise, CA 95969
6687 Shay Lane
Paradise,
50-22-7
CA 95969
Wayne Stoddard
50-«22-ilo
50-23-27, etc,.
3 1.5 17 Street
I3ernardin0r CA 92405
Pad` Henrichs
6759 N, -hell Rd.
Arno Ross
Para? ;e
'GA 9 5969'
6688 Shay; Lane .
Parad se,
50-22-25
CXR '95969
50=22.-112
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CA 95ne
P�a.PBox 9
Paradisc,'CA 9596.9
A11cn RepYogle
6590 _Shay ,: Lane
50-22-2G
Paradise( -CA 95.9'69
50-22-122
"red Bryant
50-23x30
1.905 Mej'riiI Rd.
James W. Lane
Paradise, CA 95969
5 779 Mate1. Rd.arha
Paradise,, CA 95969
�'eter
669.2- Shay Larie ;
5022-57
Paradise, CA J5969
50®-22-3 ,
leaY Pa rl s
50--23'-31
1900 Mo.l Rd.
L der C 1 arl
Par�a[dis CA 59;;
959
6-77i7 1�Iae17 Rd «
Raradise, Cif: 95.969
66 Gary syert
96 ShayLarie
$0-22-56, etc
' ar adise, CA 95'968
50-233
6-
xhomas F enry
5752Iu4tlk�y
Gardens°ver
Ankf Wiest s
409 C Callo Sonora
Ralphrlbhnson
CA 92645
Ldt na �
2015Irxi.71 Rd
,`ki11 , C 92653
P&radise, CA, 95 969
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'Edward Pope
'Rd
2015Merri.11
RaradiseCXR 95969
50-26-4-
Stewart Nugent
P.O.. Box $298
Lake AlmaAc>r Potin.r CA
David Williams
3288 tarklri Rd.
Biggs, CA 9$917
50•-26-1.4
Walter Sonnta,g
G009', Pentz Rd,
]Pa'. �.. ise, CA 959$9,
50-26-15
Optical Supplies
6674 Shay' Lan
Part dise ; CA 9596
50�-1!G_l7 eto
Rvelyn Johnson
2015 Merrill :R&.
Paradise,, CA .95969
50-2 5:-18
William Gaylord
2015 Merrill Rd.
Paradise,; "CA 9`5969
50-2619
7narr'a+t Williams
2015 Merrill Rd.
Par -wise, 'CA 95969
$.0-2612
.C. Bruh'ns
5'290 Ponderosa Wa y,
14a9al.ia, Cid, 95,954
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IV, ENVIRONMENTAL
CEx"p' lanations af"aZ1�°lyes'' and 10maybe" answers are required `
on attached
sheet(s))
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1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; """�"
a: [Unstable earth conditions or :i it ,changes in
geologic subs't'ruct-LiTes?,
b.
Disruptions, displacements, compaction or,
overcovering of the soil?
c.
Change in topography or ground surface
r. e1"ief features?
d,
Destruction, covering car modification of any,
unique geologic or physical features?
e,
Increase in wind o;r water erosion of; soils,
either on or aff- site ? :U
f,
Changes in deposition or erosiar% o£ beach'
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
may.modify
.. or
arriver or stream or tleybedtof the, ocean
any bay, inlet or Lake?
g•
Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils' r`
outside designated urban areas?:
h.
Exposure of people .or property to geologic
hazards' such as earthquakes, landslides,, 'muds
slides, ground failure or similar hazards?
2, ATR.
Will the proposal result in substantial;
a_.
,,Air emissions or deterioration of Ambient
air quality?
b.
The creation of obiectignable odors, smoke
or fumes?
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C.
me,nt moisture', ar
Alteration of air 'movement')
temperature, or any chang=e in climat.e,,
locally or regionally"
3. WATER. Will the proposal result in°substantial;
a.
Changes incurrents, or the course or
direction. of watermovements in, either
marine ox fresh Maters?
b.
Changes in absorption. rates;, drainage patterns
or the ra=te aid amount,o surface runoff?'
c.
Need ;for off-site `surf ace drainagle improve-
ments, including vegetation' removal,` channel
ization or culvert 'installation`?�
d.
Alterations to the course: or flow ot1 flood
waters?
e. .'Change
in the amount ot- surface water an any
f.
D ' ha- into surface 'waters or in an
alteration of surface waCrer; qua7�ity, incl-uding
'
but of led tv, temperature,,dissolved
oxygei ar turbidity?
g.
AIte atian of `'the 'dir.ection> or rate of fl=aw
of ground waters?
h.
Change in the quantity or qual,ity o£ gr'ounr, waters,
ei=ther th,i ug , d ractadditions ' or t�' th-
drawal.s, or through interception, o an
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G}'
Uaquifer by cuts or excavations?
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Reduction in'the amount of taater oher��rise
avdila.ble for- public wate=r supplies?
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E. o;sure of eo 1e or rope°rty to "water,
p P . D
related hazards such as flooding?
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4.
PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in $ubstanti41,;
a. Qhango in
the diversity of spe;oies or number
of any species of plants (including trees,
shrubs, ^r,
grass, opsand aquatic plants)?
b Reduction of tj'�E,,, numbers of
any unique, rare
or'endangere'd species of plants?
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Lntrocluction o -
ne s
� pedes of plants 7.p.tra� an
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area,-or in a barrier L to the noxnial rep,leni4'17-
Ment of existing species?`
Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
5.
ANIMAL FEWill the proposal result in substantial:
a C4ange -in tho divotsity of"
F
,speoies dr ,numlier?4
of alni species of anials (birds; l ar�d ani:inals
including reptiles, fish and shell. fish
:
benthic organisms or .nseots)'?
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b. Reduction in the numbers of any una;que, mire
or endangered species of animals?
C. Introduction of new',species of animals into
an area, or result in a barrier to 'the migration
or movement of animal's?
d. Deterioration
to existing fish or tiildl i fe -
habitat?'
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NOISE. Will, the proposal result in substantial;
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
b.
Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
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7.
LIGHT AND GLARE.: IVill the proposal produt
signs icant light and glare?
8 .
LAND ,USB. il l the propos al, result. in 'a
suFtantiai aIt.61:ation of the
,present Or, planned
land use o£ an area?
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES: W ll,the propos'a1 result in
su . tang
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources?
b.
bepleti.on of any non-renewableastural
rosources'?
10.
RISK OF UPSET,. jV.ill the proposal involve:
a, A ris •, .of r,Yp' osiori orthe � release cif hazard-,
ous;,substances (i cluding, but not limited to;
es
oil, p�cides, chemical.$ `or rad iatiori)' in the
�
event �f an accidenr ups
t oet co.ndi ians`�
b. Possi;b,:Le interference wit h, emetgIdnIcy,
response plan or emergency evacuation plan? '
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POPULATI4N._
Will the.ptoposaialter the location,
isttibutIon, '
^;
density or growth rate of the human
populations
12.
HOUS1'NG. Will the proposal affdc� existing housing,
or create a demand f,x additional housing?
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T ' NSPORTAT IONitCIRCULAT SON . Will the Proposal
result in
A. Generation .of substantial addit-4onsl, vehicle
movement?'
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b . Effects anexist' na parlS.irIg f'aci l hies , or
..,.
demand for, new parking?::')
e. " Substantial. impact on exiSti,ng t ansportation
systems?,
d. Significant alterations to resent patterns
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
e . Alterations to wa.terbornei rail car air traff��l
"
increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles
bicycIlistIs or ped,es-G a �
14.
PMLIC WiII the proposai have an effect
won, < nr result a need for now or altered
governmental services:
a. Fire <protection?`
b. Police pvotectlon?
c. Schools?
'Parks
d. ar other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenanc-e of publ.z,c facilities, including
roads
f. Other governmental ;services?
X5,
)NERGY. Will 'the proposal result in
a�Use of substantial amounts of, fuel.ar energy?'.
,b.
Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of new sources of energy?
16.
It ILZTIES Will the proposal result in a need for '
new s;,ystems, or substantial alterations to the
_.
following,!
natural gas?
a
Cower,
Ldat.ions systems?.
c: 1Vater a.vail.abil ity
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L,
. S'er'a,r septic tank?
e: Storm water, drainage?
f : St&I waste andr isposal ?
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,'HUMAN, i8BALTH. Will the proposal result. 3.n.
A,.- `Gy at n of any health hazard o'r, potential
health hazard (excluding mental health.)?
b. Exposure of people .to potential health
hazards?
1.
AESTHETICS. Wall the proposal result in the
IQ s�G zruction of any, ;scenic uis is or View open to
w
the public, ox -will the prapasal'; result in the
creat;ian o .an: aesthetically of en.9 �e° site open
o public vieia?
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19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact, -
of ;existing recreational
upon:the qualityar quantity
opp o r. tuni ti e s��-
2d. CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a, 11a, The, proposal xesult in the alteration
of or 'the destruction of a prehistoric or
g ,. ? ...`
historic archaeological site. _.�..
b, Will :the 'proposal result �..nadvevse phys�cal
or aesthetic effects to a pre]�istoric or •'
historic building; structure or object? _
c. Does. the propos°al Have the "potential to cause,,
a ''I 'slc l change which wou] d affect 'unique
ethnzc cultural values? -»
d. W.ilS. the proposal restrict "existing ve�.igi ous.
or sacred Uses wit?in the potential impact
V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUA'T'ION AP 50-26-12
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A. C. Bruhns AssessbrIs Parcel 1#
Log hk 86-06-09-01
DATA. S,HEg
A. 'Ere.
iect Descr i pt i on
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Type of Project:. Yarionce.
2.,
Brief Description= Varianpe to mInirnum'1ot size ho.a11aw, a.
26.2 -acre t/- parcel in an FR -40 and SR- j zone~
9.
Location: Easterly end of 'Me rrl 1l Road;, Paradise karea.
4.
Proposers Density of Development: One dwel 1 t rig unit per 2.9-6:
acres for three parcels; one parcel of 26.2 acres.
S.
Amount of Impervious Surfacing= Less than 59.
6.
Access and Nearest Public Roads>: Gravel road of' feet or
more wide along southerly frontage.extendine eaeterlY from
Merrill Road,; extending from Ppentz�-Magalla Highway.
7.
Method of Sewage Disposal,'" ' Se tic s stems .
8.
Source of Water Supply'. Wel 1 's .
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Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to site.
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Potential for further land divisions .and development: Parcels
1, 2 and 3 could potentially be divided ander SR -1 zoning
provided Health Department requirements could :be 'met,
B.: l am
i rolimental Sett i nca
Phvsi'ca1 Environment'.'
1 .
Terra i n:
au Genera l Topograph c Character; Gent1e Lo moderate terr'alr
with grade break toW rd West Branch of Feather River.;
b. Slopes: Less, than 5% to 307-+.
c. Elevatlarr. 16001-2200 feet A.SL,
d. ,. Lim t !.ng Jtactorrs: Steep slopes` east c+f grade break on
property.,
2.
S'oi is
a. 'types and [;haractoristics: Aiken andgo.omer 8o11 Series;
depth of :40-'i 40" 9 sut^face sa i 1 of 'I oam, ;grave 1 1 Y '.1 oam a
sub.so i 1 of clay, e'1 ay} 1 oam? parent rnater;i a1 of basic ;
oto 7 cau l e rock greenstorld 9 $ l ow to moderate pbrmeab i 1 tY
moderately lOH runoff potentIa,1 1ow to high suitability
for timberproduction.
b. I_ i m i t i ng Fac ors-Areat with, Sha I 1 ow soil depth,` s 1. or+f
permeab i 1; i ty . ,
3.
Natural Hazards of tho Land ,
a. Earthquake Zone:. '13 i,g Bend Eau1 t 1-1`/2'ta
soutfjeast`.
b. Erosion i. o. ent i al :- Moclerat« - High,
c . Lands 1 i de Potent i a'1 : ki 1'' h .
�;d Fire Nazei-•d = Moderate Es trem'e
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
•�•ao.�Fwdun�uais��w��1��1f'CI!'�IIIN�II�I�ISB� ®A�
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T` DISTRIBUTION LIST FORE �E
R W. RE VESTS
County Public Works,
IRRIGATION WATER
Couni;y Env. HealthBggs=Gi;`ridleyJater
Dist;
`%�-
City of Biggs
Butte Wateh Dist.
-. City of Chico
V Durham Irr. Dist.
City ofGridley�%"'�`
Oroville-tdyand. Irr. Dist.
City of Oroville
Paradise
Paradise Irr. Dist.
Town o!
7 Richvale Irr. 0.sta-
County
`'/ Table Mtn. Irr: Dist.
StateTrransportation Dept.
�� Th'ermal ito Irr. Dist.
IC WATER
REWATION FACILITIES
Burry Creek Water Co.
/ Chico Area Red, & Park Dist.`
Bloomer Mtn Mutual 'Waterr Co
%" Durham Area Rec. �, P,irk Dist,
Brush Cree,k Estates
`�, Feather Rivor Roc. & Park gist.
Butte 4Jater Distr,T Iict
�'%"- Paradise Roo. &; Park gist.
CA; Nater Service Co. (Chico
—7- Richvaie Rec. b Prank Dist.
urban area &part of Orovilie)
% State Parks 8. Rec. Depto
1 Del Oro Water Co.
State Fish A 'Game Dept,
(Para,dis,e Pines)
Feather Falls (Lo uisianaSCHOOL
DISTRICTS
Pacific)
Biggs Unified
ForestRanch Mutual
—7— Butte Coatmunity Co'll'ege
Gran Mutual �'s ka n §e'n Sub.)
G Acres Glenwood
`- IButte County Sup. ofr Schools
'"I,,
r.een Dr.-Chico)
CA State University, Chico
Gridley Farm Labor Camp
II
—%` Ch co Unified
Lake Madrone Water Dist.
—I Durham' Unified,
Magal is Co. Water Dist.
�T�' Feather Fa T'1 s. llnfion`
Merry1tn. 'Mutual (CIApper
Mills)
�%� Golden` Feather Union
�.
Gridley High
/ Mulberry Water (SE Chicon
"-7 Gridley Union
Northrvo ' ds Mutual (Foresti Ranch)
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%�� Orovi 1, a Elemen�a;ry '
Ramirez dater
Ovo, viI Ve Union High`
S pri .sof ;Living Waters
Palermo Unified
(;Richardson Springs`)
1 Pat6emo Union
i Stirling Ci tY
`%"� �` Pioneer Union
(`Diamond International')"
Thermal"lito, Union"
Vista Mutual (Durham
COMMUNITY S'EkVict<S
SEWERS,
�T Lime Saddle Comm. Serv. 'hist.
l Rich'varle Sanitary Dist.
DRAINAGE/
N. Burbank Pub. Uti1'ity, ;Dist.
Butte geek Drainage Dist:
(5. OFoviIle �: Kelly Ridge)
ELE CTRICAL POWER
/ Sk`ansen Sub. (6SA 21)
Pacific GA's & F7ectr'ic
/ St°erl'ingCity S',evter Mairii;b gfs.t.
01 RE PROTECTION
Thermal i to Irr . ' Dist. (CSA 26)
E1 Medio Fire Protect: Dist:
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Co -
linty F9 re De nt
par, me
/ State hater Resources Dept.
Stat e� Division of Forestry � �
X77 U`,5. Fares.f Service"
MOSQUITO' ABATEMENT DISTRICTS.
/ U,S. Bereau of Land Management
/ Durham, Oro`vi l l e, or Butte County
POLTGE.PROTECTION
OTHER
StateHighway Patrol
Co°unty Sheriff%"`