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CHECKLISTOF VASCULAR
PLANTS THAT WERE IDENTIFIABIb
AT VHS PROJECT SITE BBTW�.EN JANUARY 21 AND 2$,, 1980.
COMMDN NAME
SCIENTIFIC AME
Bigleof mapl'e
Acer macro 1Ilum
Box elder
Acer ne_ gundo _
Wild oniotl
A'Ilium am�plec'r:ns
-White bradi:aea`
Brodiaeaantfiina
larass nuts
8rodiaea, laxd
Many-flowored brodiae t
Brbdi0dLq mul'r'flora
`Blue dicks
Brodiraeapulcaella
Twining brodiaea
Brodiaoa volubilis
Squa\N bush
Rhus trilobata
Poison oak
Taxi codendron diyersilobum
Pipe-viine
Aristolochia californica
Purple milkweed
Asclepias cordifolia:
Fragiae fern
Cystopteris frdc'�I—Is
-Chain fern
Woodwdrdia Fimbriate
California polypod'y
Eck odium californicum ..
Bird's foot fern
Pellaea mucronate
Coffee fern
Pelllaea chdromodaefolis
Goldback fon,Pi
-togramma tridn lari's
California maidenhair fern
Fwd, hfurm 'orddnii
While alder
Alr,us rhombifoIia
' Hazelnut
^ tb
�:o,rLUs ,cornu
Fiddle`hock''
A„��rnsinckia into_rme�Iid,, '
Western hound's tongue
CynoC lossutn Branae,''
Popcorn flowers
Plogiobof�heys sp.
Spiccbush
Calycanfihus ocdi-ell fal,is
Hr on
L ar, i cora, sp`:
°Elclerb'erry,
Sambucus mexicana
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COMMON NAME
SCINYIPIC NAME
Snowkerry
Sphoricarpos rivularis
'Common chickweed
Sta,l lana media,
WormwoodArfomisia
dou�signa
Mule fat
Ba'ccharis viminea
Thistle
Cirsium sp.
Horseweed
Con za conadensis
Wool I sunflower
Erroph ,I Ium lanatum
Gumweed.
Grindelia cqgIporqm
Cottonweed
M'cr�aus calif�ornicus
Old Man of 'Spring
Senecio vulgaris
CocklQbur`
Xdnfhium strumorium
Western morning glory
Caoccidentalis
Bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis
American dogwood
Cornus s*olonifera
Dudleya
Qudle a cymosa
Mustard
Brassica sp.
Shepherd's purse
Capsella bursa= asforis
Milkmaids
Dentar'ia ca'11 rnica.
._ .
Peppergrass
l.e 'dium nifidum
Pongepod
Thysanocorpus curyipes
Valley marirpot
March fabaceus
Sedges
Carex sop.
umbreha sedgy
C'; eros era, rc� ostis
Horsetail`
Equisetum hyemale
Manzanita
ArctostapI Ios spy.
Spurge
Euphorbi;a peplus
Canygn Jive: 0ak
Quercus chryselepis
Blue onk
Quercus ',douglasii
C�reenbrier''
Sm'il.ax californica
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COMMnN NAME
SCIENTIFIC NAMC
Scrub Oak
Quercus dumosa
Interior live`ook
Qu rc�as wis, liz nii
Silk -tassel bush
Gqa fremontii
Big heronbil;l
Erodrum'batr s
Red -stemmed filaree
sodium cicutarirAm
f
Cutleaf geranium
Geranium. dissecturri
Wild ;geranium
Geranium m_ olle
Bluesterngrass
Andropogon, sp..
Wild oats
Avena sp.
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Brome grass
Bromus sp.
Fescue grass
Festuca p'
Bunclgrass
5.�a sp"
tither grasses
Several genera and spp..
California buckeye
Aesc�lus .2-alifornica
Yerba Santa
Eriodictyon californicum
Canyon nernophi f;a
Nemo ( i la hetero hyl I_a
Phacelia,
Pkacella sp..
Klamath Weed
Hy�eri_r_um perforalym
HartWeg's iris
Iris hart``-egii.
'
Pitcher sage
I.e enhfnia cal cind
Horehound,
Marrub um vulggre
Monardella.
Mo6irdella sp.
1/inegar weed
Trichosterna lanceolattlm
California bay
Umbellularia californica
Western redbud
Cercis oecidentaf,is,;
C fisus; mons " essulanus
Scotch broom
G_ ty �su5 scoi5�irius
Pink lotus
' Lotus micranthus
Siler lush lupine
Lu inu' albifrons
p
Bicolored `lupine
Lu i nrj b i c6l6t
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COMMON NAME
SCiCNTIFICNAME
Rabbit's foot' clover
albopurpurau
Trif.�oliurn m
Cowbag cloven
Trif Iium deau erafurt�
Rose clover
Tri,fol (um, hirfum;
Small head clover-
Trifol ium : rricroce halum
Tomcat clover
Trifolium vane 2fumL
Tomcat clover
TrifolI fride�ntatum�
Vetch
Vfcia gyp;
Cdlifornio Sooproof
Chlorogal:um poineridianum
Hartweg's fawn lily
Erythronium mul'tiscapoideum. -
Oregon ash`,
Fraxinus Iatifolia.
Purple: godetia
Clarkia purpurea
Frying pan poppy
Fschschol;.zia tobbii
Digger pine
Pinus sabiniana
1-l60ker's plantain
Plantago'hookeriana
Common plantain
Plantagam5or
Western sycamore -
Plofanus;tacemosa
Bicolored Iingnthus
Linarthsrbiaolor
Novarretia
Noyarret'ia tagetina'
Navarretia
Nayarretia sp
Wild buckwheat
Briogonurim oudura.
Dock
Rumex sp,
Miner's Iaftce
M.ontia perfoliata
Columbine
Aqu'�egi:a formasa +
Clematis
Cf;ematis,:lasiantha
Larkspur
Delphinium sp.:
California luttercup
Ranuncul`us.cafifornicus
auckbrush
Ceanothus cuneatus
Wild lilac.:
Ceonotiiys integerrimus
.Caffeeberry
Rhampus'californica
Buckthorn
Rhamnus crocea,
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COMMON NAME`
SCIENTIriC NAME
Mountain mahogany
Cercocarpus betuloid'es
Toyon
Heteromeles arbutifolia
Blackberry
Rubus sp,
Bedstraw
Gal ium aap rine
Nuftall's bedstraw
Ga I 'ium nuftalIi'i
Willow
Salix sp.
Mock orange
Ph'ilade,lphus lewisii
Gooseberry
Ribes roexllli
Plumcs bush monkey flower
M�imulus;bfidus
, _
Common monkey Flower
Mimutus;quttatus
Val ley tassels
Orthocarpus attenuates
,Johnny tuck
Orthocarpus erianthus
-lof rock penstemon
Pensfemon deustus
Purdy's penstemon
Penstemon hefergpyl,la var6 purdyi,
California bee pl.ont
$crophularia californica
Moth mulleln
,Verbascum blattaria
Mullein
Verbascum tha sus
Hansen's clubmass ',
Selp ice° hanseni
Tree of Hedv6n
Ailanthus altiss ma
Parish's nightshade`
Solanum arishi'i
Hog fennel
Lomatium: sp.
Wild celery
tames asU.
Lomatium' m
Snakeroot
SonicuI ybipinnata
Purple „sariicle
SaniGula btpinnafifida
Sanicl'
5anicula`crassicc( Is
.,,he?'herd's needle
Scandix pecten,-yeners
Wild grape
:
Vi.ts californica
Harfweg's taysclia',
TaUschia haeiwegii
C:hicorYCichoeiun
iibus
NOTE: CHECKLIST INC:LUDE5 ONLY PLANTS THAT 1N-RE IDENTIFIABLE;
BE'TWEEN JANUARY 21-25, 1980, IT D.(JPS
NOT I CLUDE N1bNY SPECIES
TFfiAT REVE L:OPn !N THE''S"EASON.
fRon Harris TENTATIVE
VftPARCEL Mof�Beanr, OarCels, on Centerville load
approximately r Centerville area.
Assessor',s
Parcel Number: 51-nl�lla
Surveyor:;
John Hamby
Public
Works conditions are:
1".
Provide two-way traversable access R$4 -LO -I to each
(parcel from a county maintained road or state highway.;,
2.
Access to be reserved 7n deeds. as pei';county ordinance
and .offered fbrs dedication on the final map.
3:
Show 50-fti building setback line measured from center-
-
line of access easement.
4.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
5.
indicate a 50••ft building setback from the centerline'
of Humbug Road; I
6.
Show all easements of record on the final map.
7,
Provide street name signs per requirements of the
pepartmeni of Public korks prior to recordation of the:
final map.
g,
Pay'off any assr�ssments.
9.
Provide cul-de-sac,at the e-nd of the street.
To.
Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road
approach providi;og adAquate sight distance at the inter
s-.ction of access road and F lumbug Road.
ll.
Pay a►y delinquent taxes.
12.
Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department:
s ae:
Health Depti conditionr
13.
Show d 5O f leachfield setback'from';any clrainase ways on the
'property.
14.
Show a 100 ft: jead field 'setbi�c C from the hi.ghwater Mina of the
creek on parcels l; 2 3
15.
Shoal the usable sewage disposal area „proven;, to meet the requirements,
of the Siibaivisiori Ordinance, on parcels 1, 2, 3 and ' if requesteii by: the
Health Dept,• ,_
16.
Provide the`roquired usable sewage disposal area: on each parcel.' .
G'ombine With an, adjacent, parcel any parcel,.nQt proven, to, Con A- the usable
e L q yian.ce.
a�. dis bsal:area re uirocl b - the, Subdivision Qrcli'
17x
'cava that'the required quantities of domestic water are arraiJeb:le
"there
or pl'a.ce the statement on tho inap that is no�evidenee that
domegtic water is.availabl,s for<Pareels 1 2, 3, and �}.
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IV. DE'i'Ei2M N71TzoN
(To
be completed by the Lead Agency)
On
the }iasis of this ini,tia�, evaluatian:
Ca`
x find the proposed project COUL,D NOT :have "a significant
effect on the environment, and: a NEGATIVE DL:CLARATIC?N.
s tiE.Omi eT1ded. "
C
z£nd that although the proposed project coulrl..ve a
significant effect on the:environment, +,here will not
be a 'signi,ficant effect in this case because the
mitigation measures described on an attached sheet
have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
IS RE0011 E MED.,
[�
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant
effect on tha environment, and an 'ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT is required.
bate _`
June ` 9; 1'082
(.4 gnature)
David Boll and
Associate Plannet
For.
1p
Reviewed by: P
tephen ter,
Senior Planner
golerenee:
Harold Slt,a�lar Tentative Subd vis Map`
AP 46.71 .�5 and.51-01-19
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AppencliX page 'gr o£',' : 9
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STATE q'r"",c RESOURCES '
AGIFOkNIA- AGtNCV
� .._ EnhlUiln G. BAOWN,JR.,
GoVariiar
DEPARTMENT OF FISH; AND GAME
R90ION 2
1701 NiMAUs >stoA'o, suIXE A
RANCHO CQRROVA, CAUFOhNiA
a� C
(916).355-7030
March 23,,_1982
�ui10 Co, t lUl�tlU(�
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Mr, naVid Bolland, ASsociat.e' Planner
Commission Aroyllla'
7utte CountyuCente�aD�i�,vc
Qrovi.l.le, CIA 9596.5
near Mr. Rolland,
The Department of Fish and Game has reviewed the subdivis on m
far J3' ell Heights Land Cam an : on 1j,200 acres of land in Butte
County.,,xo environmental assessment sl7ou.ld' consider the
fol1Owing
1, The proposed project is within an Area of Special giological,
x'mportance, East Te Kama: neer Herd (former.l.y Bucks: Mountain)
winter range, which requires .Forty-acre minimum parcels to
insure migratory deer herd survival.
,
2. The projecited development density is anticipated tc destroy
1;,200 acres of wildlife` habitat and numerous associated
game and nongame populations including sensitive species
such as the golden eagle.
3. Significant adverse off-site impacts may occur if development
at the proposed' density is realized. Potential adverse
impacts are:
a Drainage, erosion, and pollution impacts on Little Chico
Creek causin flood control problems and pear water
g
civalit"y:
b Loss of downslope spring and vegetation caused by
lowered water tables as a result of upslope we;11s.
c. Wildlife l.oasses from free roaming pets, human harassment
and disturbance., and illegal°hunting.,
d: Habitat and wildl"ife losses °caused by service and utility
construction to ttie site', and roa,dkill:
4 Ntti,gation,for potential impacts:
happon up on the bill'i. "Mr, cha'jy1?e1l.'s parcel 11r1(I atentati.vo ma
,carted. l could sec t1)Itt, Wo Wo11071' 1 'go ],a g to: gat .:rnyWhero bcoavuso
o;Eprob boats' of wli t Is go.;n.g rCo 'l�appon, up oil. tori 01' tho l 1,11,
A nurftbor o tl1e: owners got togothe-r mile, decided okay iot's
snap together. . The n Ftp 1)oca1n0 tho' Sjaet.i f i.c 177.«711. T, would spry the
iii 0T- �:�T o o f all those, p� Tco;l; ow,i(z s hcive
t i l no, on,r: a x• two
cl 11?peel :iin °l7ecausC one laerson cou7 dn't do tho dra:(t, co d11 n' t do
the Specn.:f:i;,c P14n, o'tc. etc About the time t)ae cl.raft way
comp? eted and this paTrol, wor -ing with Mr. Ne:7,son wino was do,, n,
thedraft MR, Wo°rrkod w.i t'li him on this pax cei, an,d o;thors to mak' o
sure tl ey '.1 conlo °mOd The opin,i.on then fi°rolix Baal, was turn your
map in', 7,et's get 7.t proceSsing, as soon as t1le d.ra,;ft ].S; tUr1lod in,
WO Ire 911
100king at the same piece o f property, the same �l:oas,
roadways, circulation, etc. ,So that Is why it dot turner' in �n
January ,and that's why tlae draft �1jar:i.
y y;ot;urrnel �n sometime ,nn
wh6n it gotcompleted. lVoi� m' eft �8n�i`t r'I;
y a 4 GO�it,t1
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DucussTON OF ENVxRONMRNTAL 8VAtUATXON
,. Pto j eft]Ap t ion 1
I
Brie!' Descripti.or- Lancl. division of -P 30 acres- to dreatc
th-Pec parcels r anLctng Prom $ .; to ' 1,8.5acres, lax
residential' use:
2 .
L6cat:i.ori : Doo Mill Ridge %Dimmer Ros l gest o f Doe Iviill
Ridge Road: `
3.
Praposedi Density o Deve'l:opment : Average l _residence per
16 acres.
4.
Across And Nui ist Public' R.o"IaI L : Existing marginal access
to jgito via, rough ung."mproved graded "c=rud" Highway 32,
4 miles by road via Sierra Foothills Subdivision."
5.
Metlloci of "Selvage llisgosal' O;a-site septic; - leach: I3.1 eld
6.:
Source of Water Supply: Indiv.id.ual, wells
7,
Proximity of bower Lines. male
8.
PotentVII for ;further, hand divisions and devclopmont: Noric''
probable considering terrain ancl� soil.. x�,mitations
Environmental ISett i.ng
I?hysical
DnrrS,ronntent -
l.
'Terrain: Generally steep hillside, although moderately -gentle
ridge sites' occur, in extreme southjltest'crn portion.
a. Limithig. Vactors : ` Majority undevel.opable, over
3Q% slopes:', Access lirni.tatieTis ,
2So
.
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a. Types ana Characterisilcs Supan .s o,; serie:81 s n►oderately
shallow loam clay soil on v0'.1can, c: rock containing coarse
rock and exhibiting ft dorat.ely slaW permeability.
b . Limit ixcg Factors: Steep slopes on <maj or aroa s of site .
hla�ority of site is,'shall.ai�r, although 4-6 feet Veep soil
i s ridi,cated f171 poxtiorts .
3.
Natural 'Hamrds of the band
a. Erosion Potentit.l: Mg ._
b. Landslide Potential: A,oderate
cFxrc '_ I-Ia zard: High
4.,
iIydrology
a . SuxF'ace ZI'atex: Swale '�trairerses central 'site', flawi.no in.t0
ad'j acent t "ibutiary drainage of Little Ch.i c`o Creek, _ (Utile '
Chico Creek + l' mile dotivzjstreamt'o west)
b . Groic`nd lYatex:' Resource itr known - Txmi.iations are probablo
c. Drainage; Chkrd-eto i,.Sti,cs : Diit'ect drainage north.
d Annual Rainfall (`normal,) : 35w4'0 inches°
e.°-ITTII'ti.ng Factors: Weil 'deve'lo�meriti
Appel ends x F page 8 a '9
To;
Boar.i of Supervi, O 4
to p.;
Date : Su,qe 22 1982'
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