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AL Pion -exclusive easeeent fo* road purposes and public 'utility purposes over the
foii� ing descr btdparceI at land;
Wag a, portion Of the piorthues.t, quarter of Section 19, Ts+.-ashtp 2Z �azth. ;Q4fige & :Fast,
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EC omseaciY2g at rile orthvest cornet of said Section 19; thence, along, the Porth line of
feet: mouth U'03'40" East 32b,C�r feet..
_ said Sec�ci'oa, North, 893?' £aaC S3.bi1' thence
89' 37' Bast, 244,7Z, feet, to°"the point of begluning for the p4rcel a£ land
thence ;Worth
described, herein. thence froe said po nt of begInA nt, ;40rth 30 feet; thence- £rat I55.0
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fact Lo - :the Lest Zine of Fieicett uRe: thence along said Nest, line and thn southerly extea- -
31.70, feet; thesce.Cest 723.30 feet;
sion thereof, South 6D -.feet: thence South 894531 Ye3.t,
thence taotth 34''feat to the point. of beginning,
The above: descrthed easement � appurtenant to the most easterly YO feet of the following
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descrinzd property, and shall be, for 'the bAnefit Of DonalA
MASodetgze;s�s wifj2L, and their sutcessozs, heirs and assigIRs:
beginning at Lfie Jiartb- quarter corner of, Section 19, Tostaship, 22 Worth'. Range 6 fes -t,
baundaryline of said Seccloa, South
and thence .toil ri:rg along. the Vartherly
1256.20., feet to a point In the WasterLv boan�3aryl ce of Fbed-Ct lana
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ssfa �i the tante point of hcglantng for the parcel of lanx''bereiti daacried; Mace .
l%sttrly banns c'aty lice of said
Crass said ttux, :paint o£ htginning,, £gtiaixEng -along ilea.
Corral of that certain postai
Ficieekt=lane.. Stwtit for 29$.311 feet xo the n+artheas;eriy
leim!' dosctlbed in daav frcra' John Q., Catisots, et ser to 11arale A. 'i2rebezt, :ee aIi $fid ,-
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ge6ruary l0. °1$64 aad.xesozd.dsJlgzeh=2, 1960 in Hoot lOi,S of.official Records, P�6
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L. TJstbezts let at'pireel a d#stake o[ 255.12 :feet rq the. 40rt2svest corner Lilevaof; '.thents.
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FINDINGS -
Woodrow D 2Ta thetas_ : Re zone
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5751. Hilbe Dr ire AP 54-21-3, 4, 4 5
Address Location -or 2ar: cIo-
Parads se, - CA 959-6 _ 1/17/74
Date Pece;zed
YES
N -
Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality o£
the environment or"curtail the range of the environment (narrow
the range of beneficial uses of the environment?)
r 2. Will the prc€ect cause impacts -4hich achieve short-term, to the
disadvantage of- long-term, environmental goals? ? short-term:
impact on, the environment is one which occurs in a, relatsvel
brief, 3efini tIve Period of time while. long-terza impacts will,
endure Hell into the future".,
X
3, Gould the project -Cause impacts which are individually limited,
�?
but cumulatively dons- table? A project may impact on two or
more -separate resources where the impact on each resource is
relatively small. If the effect of the total of those impacts
the _covironment is significant,: an ELF, must be greaared.
T cis finding Coes not apply to t-40 or more separate projects
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whera the iraP Ct of each is Insignificant.
4. Could the environmental effects of the project cause substan-
tial adverse effects ori human- beings= a=then alrectl�t -or
pp
indirectly?
NOTE.if any of 'the above four findings questions are answered
X13, the project will be found to have a significant effect
on- environment,
DETERMINATION
Tris ;project �aitl not 'have _a sig;a scant effect on the environment.
A Negative' Declamation shoald. be prepa,-ed>
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hisarojeec could havea significant effect on the environment_.
An. ELR i requ;ircd,
ENUIR{3?�'MRKTai, REVIEW CM1I1.TE
date 2/4/'3"4 Ey Lawrence: J. "Lawson
1 f tlf 74 OODROW I} . NfATHEWS A 54-21-3, Ar
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- APPEN-DIXC
DETERt ATIQN' RE EiCNUICANT ;EFECT ON E_"VIROME T
11aodrow D: Mathews, 57ZI Hlbe ;Drive, paradise, CA 95969
Applicant, o dame sod.. Address .
1-3 , . 4 , &: 5.Zj74 .
ersne AP __54-2I%1
Type of Project ocatiOr, or Parc. -NG- Date P:eceived
.9ca environmental ;impact report is required for any project which may have
a _sig-
nificant effect (substantial adverse impact on the environment. Enacts
include
environmental cE3nsegctextces of botra rimIarji and secondary nat::re.
fc lowir3g questiQ;ts Shall be used as guidelines to decide whethe o make a
negative declaration Szt' environmental impact re�1Prt cif: aF'.SGFQr la'` un=�no'�+*tt`,.
write __tfunkaowWt In -ye,stna column-)
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+. + +T YES
NO
1 Could the pro ject significantly orange present uses of the
project area? (dee Wotes
Do the project .significantly conflict stn the Butte Count
General Pian or " a;3y element : thereof?.
3.otald the grxjech affect. the use of a recreational area?
(see NotesF
4.. Could the project have a: substantial and demonstrable neg-
ative, ef'f'ect on an- areaor feature. Of raesthat3L vvaluee?
S. Will any natural or mart-made features in the project area
Which are unique, that is,, not ronnd in othez parts of the
Gounty, S .tie or Nati xa; be affected?
6. Will the project involve construction, of facilities on a
sI ope of 25 'pe xcent or, ,greater?
7w Will thti project ;involve significant c€lts or fills?
S. Could: the project cause .substantial, f�aoding, erosions or
- silaat3.czra? _
W1 tha praject involve constzucti,oa of facilities, in ata
k area, of 'geologic izazard^ i«
10. Could the project ehange existing features Or it-VOl re cO;r .
permit areae along Elie sacra-
special :
ctrl etaora in -building,
mento i er the `eather River Floodway,, in any, area subject
to inundation, .in an area, in close proy-imity.to any t.1
treat ice, reservoir or nattara-i drainage
� fa' _ o Ct one of a series of cumulative aC�xor�y_ S1hiC�Y
though individi ally small may as a ;whole have significant
environmental impact?
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12, lsould the project breach any pubUshed national, state.,, - or '
local standards relating to solid wraste or litter control'?
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13.
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Does,the project -as or the project site serve as abit&
Egad source,; nest ng p2sce, source of -water. etc. -fog rare
or endangeredwiixllife-'or. fish species?
14.
Could the project sign fico . ly affect f`ish,:'�aild fe, or
plant -life car ,cause substantial interference +with'the move-
Ment .o€ anv� -resp dent or migratory : fx�?1^ or_�.t d2if species.
15.
Are there anj; rare or endangered plans: species in the pro'
ect `
j ar ea?
16.-
Will the project femave substantial a uhts- ai vegetation
including. ground cover?.
17.
Could, the project change ex:stino features of any"of the
regioni's watercourses or other bodies of water?
18.
could the project result in significant change in the
hydrolzigy of the erea? (See. Dotes.)
19F
Could the pro ct` signi:ficantly' affect. the functioning of an:
established community. , (See Notes..) _
2Q.
Could the project. physically or economically result in the
displacement of commun ty residents?
_
1.
Could the project significantly affect an historical. of
-archaelogical site or its setting;? (See Notes.)_
22.
Could the project serve to encourage dev-lopment of presently
undeveloped areas. or intenaify development of already devel.-
aped areas? ' (See-LNotes.�
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23.
Are yot3 aware. of substantial body of opi.n=_on tpreeszat or
anticipated that considers for gill consider) the project
or its effect to be adverse to the environment?
24.
Wi41 the project create new or aggravate existing health
/
hazards?
J
25.
i ill fire project "znvo~lve the application, use or =disposal, of
potentially hazardous materials in an amount_ sufficient to
cause L; a .substantialadverse effect?
21i.
Gauidthe-pT0 c 4 an&.tE sig -nificant amounts of dust,
smoriey gases 'odors, other air pollutants
27.
Could the, project, generate- signx:ficant noise?
2a,
Could the project Cause; C aMILna ion of a public; vater supply
a7 adseW affect ground 37a�ter2
system ver
Could. the project sign3.%ica�itly° affect 'the patent::�l use,
extraction, or kali �''? ration O� E - iatu -a� reso11r- _
30.
Could the project result in ,damage to soil capability or iris
of ,agr cult,; al land?
31.
Additional remarks: