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coxsaiviaeGaIRc�l�oR+s.`�� u�� ro Advis.ory kgency Gaon+: steve, atr,e,eter Planning.) sual�c�ra; Q TENTA'x'T7E PARCEL .MAF VOR6 ARNEY 8AR11ETT; `AP ,55'=29-44 SATE:September. protect is a land division .of 117y 7-acres', into two parcels, ane of 11 a.cres,, and one of 6 acres. The property i.s' located 'cin a the. west aide„ of Pntz Rand appro��imdtely 290 feet south caf, x Country Cltib.:Dtivej Paradise area.; The current zaniri�j an the property 'is Ail- MH�1; and PA-C'. The Board; of Supervisors adopted an 'ordinance rezoning the' h .arra portion of:.AP 55-29-44 to P,R-MH1. on June,23. 1987, Th'e.' 11-acre pr�.rton of the property s ''still zoned PA-C. When .the General. Plan Conformance Report was prepared;on June J-1, 1987; the proposed' land division did not:,conf,orm to the existing zoning. Conformance ha`s now occurred due to, the rezoto AR-MH-1., A Negative -Dec aration regarding environmental impact was adopted by the Board of Supervisors dor the rezone of 'David Hardy. A Negative De'clarat-iora regarding environmental amp.act is recommended for: the Tentative Paroel Map to create;twa parcels. - bused on the attached initial study prepared for the rezone and the supplemental comments in thlsi memorandum. Supplemental .Comments 3. The Butte''County $_he'if 's Department S Ates that "tne pr impact on law enf"arcement an'this-case would be an, increase in density and;"A not 'locatecl in a routine patrol, area, Any increase in density Wi11"Create an'increase'in calls for service, wiicYl will take away" from 'existing levels of law enforcement;." 2. The California; Department of Forestry he's "na' further equirements unless any, trees are'har`vested. Tf, trees are t' o be`harvested, the appropriate permits,,wall;'be required. Once thi°s ;requirement has been met, T recommend approval of this application." J. Craig';CartPr 3. The Butte `County Fire D partinent,recommendat%ons include payment of water tender fees in accoxdarice with action taken by the Board of Supervisors in February and August of 1.987 . I SAs/sJs cele Barney Barneta erra West ;Surveying' I' I ,t ( jA 3•1R0Y13TE .Nib 4.-', PLANT IIFE..; Will the prop,,�sa1 result in subsan't:ia\1: � p ! wange 'n the diiwer.si;t;v of saac�es, ar number' or ;arky rspec�es''o'f pI.lants „zncluding; ties; shrubs ras's and' ar{ut�;t�ac' Reduct�,on Of the n.unrtbers of aixy f uni us x�irs or ,�rid'angei�e",d ~s'peci'es' of ,.p� ,ants? s M1 r. c: Intro�iuctinn of new species of plants �nta ian `""�" axea, or in' A,;" �5arr. a er to„ the no;rmtl xep;� e . men't, of exp sting `sped es'? . ', d. Redux titin riH acresg a of sin s crops �, Y c -----_ ...� S. ANIMAL � IF Wi 11 she proposal resultiin.;s.�zbstnntial: a..TIFange :an th,e dxtiersity o species; ox, numbers, ,' of any,_". pec%es .of animals ,(b,i.rcls, and animals` ' including r.e.pt3,los;sh..and s,fi.sh� benthic organs ws or insects) ? b . Reducta ora in the numbers:of,,,.;any unui .q ox endangered. species of animdls? 'species j( r.. Llhtroductaon 'of newo£;` animacsaxto.- an area-- ,or.:res'-u t in. ,a barxie,r to „, the gratloi� .eta ox .:movement, of ,animals.? :d. Detexsoraio toecistin,g-ish�, or iia ldl,e habitat?' �- 6. NOISE. WilTa}iopxaosal�� xesu'1t substantial'- ncxease, a. in existing: noise 1e`ve153 h .' Exposure of _people to, severe. noa.se ].evel.s 1 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Wi.II the proposal produce sig iIic t la.gl�t grid glare.? 8. LAND USE. .T.'xll, the Propos al result ina_ suant3;al alteratign of the present or planned land use o f tn "area? g. iJATURAL REISO I Will the proposal result an. A. Increase in' th.e r"�ate of use of :,any natural resources? b. Depletion of any nbn-reriew;able natural resource ?� — 10: RISK OF: UPSET. ''rill the proposal nirolue: a,A risk or the, release of hazard- ou` bstariclosit�n s �xncludin , but not limited ' g to, ,. oil, pesticces, chemicals ox:radiationj in the, event of:; an accidebt rix upset conditions?,��' b, Posy' b .e interferences with an. emergency response=plan or emergency'evacuaton plan,?; 1l, ROPULATION. Will the :proposal alt 6r the location; �""st'ri'G`utc�n derisxt f , or growth xate of, the .humsn o ?, , P ulation � k 12.FI0usi . wiri th;e proposal affect `exi-sting hvos ng, o.r Grea-,te, a demand fax add tioria housing? it P" { yl x ` YES MAYSt-, NO 13. TRA NSPORTATION/,CIRCULA.TION'. t '11 fixe.. p appsal a . Generation''of` suhtantial additi� a3. veh,ice movement? b. Effe'.c'ts on exx.st ng Parkin ac;iYities, ?o1'. demand .-for new, y ,parking?a c. Substantial .impact, on existing transpari:.aCiorl systems? r ii. Sign: scan , a] terat'i6n,to �( o cxrculation4 or ,movement rof,pe.ople and, jor-;. goads? e. Alterations, to waterborne, rail or-airtraf,ic't f. i.ncxease �n t'raffc ha'zdrrls t;o motor ve:� ccles, bicyclists or pedestrians?' 14 . PIALIC, SERVICES i� Wi'1.1: the; pro o'sal have an 'effect u an yr p , res`.0 tin'a ,need fo.x new or apexed governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c Schools d. Parks or other r6icreationalfacilities?' e: Maintenance of public facilities, including - roads? f ., Other governmental services? 1S. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of, substantial amounts ;of fuel�or energy ? b: Substantial increase in demand upon;, existing '� sources of energy,: or require the development of new sources of energy? W� lb. UTILITIES, i+lill the proposal result in a need for news sf.ems y ,, or substantial alterations to the. ">following: a. Powe'x or natural gas:" b. Communicat�cns systems? -'•— C. Water availabil it: Y �. "- d. Sewer or septic tang? e. Storm water, drainage? • f. 80 d was` "1 �. waste and ds os p a 1 9 17. HUMkrt HEALTH: Will the prepos al result an: �Zreaion a. of any health hazard Or az health hdzard (exc'luding mental health)?` b, EXposure ,ofpoople to potential health hazards? �18 AES TNE,TIC;S: Will the �propr�sal result in the o`Tstruc n iaf any scenic Vi'st or ?xiew o ren', to the public, 'or wii l� th�;e preposal result 'in,the creation of an aesthetically o'fensive 5;ite open r . Y3ES,; MAYBE, NO Z9. RECREATION. =` i11-'`the" proposal ,Y+ 'sii1 .1A` an LMpaC' -' : 14 �,,.' upon t e:' qualityr quantity of e�ctang rreatanaXr' oppo'rtun ; CuSAURCE'S,. ' 0, LTURAL RE 2 a,i7i l t e proposal resod t in the al t;erat%'on � a£ ci"r' `t ie cies` -ruction- o. a prehistoric o'r w h�.storic'arch�eolo zeal side? Y b:.. will, thaproj?osal.",re`siz7 t` iii' ad�rer�e Ii xys cal' .�, or aesthetic e£f�dts tt� a preliistarac ,or hist r,ic building, st riicture or; abject? c. Da:es� the p'r'.apasal have #':2ie, `po: entail to rise 4 phys_aal wchange, which would af.£.eet unxqure ' sthna.a cultural values;`7, d, -the proposal,restrict exita:ng, relgiau5' or .;sal x uses Vit,han. the pa ential impact . .. .. V. DISCUSSION OP tNVIRONMENTAL' EVALUATION AP 55-23-44 ° See attached. . 1 f ti e App..1 i cent: Dray j 0 Handy Assedsor "s. pall , W--', 2,9 X44 1711 e . INO -1 2i , • IATA MEE T A. Pk --d g9 L? rsbt*''i sit i g>~1. J V i J l in " Type of PrgJer-t s ,+Rexone 2. E2r i.afbesce^ i;pt,i oo;a h;l^am PAC. ,dto HC,. 3... ' Locrat'i.an -. Dn "the AWest s i;de o f F'ertz Ftc�acl-►pprpc i,mmt � trt l isoUth; o Country C 1a L,et%e a sout¢, of `peradi se ., Phop6bed • Dena iffy of `Deva 1 rnent a; 5. Anioun;t o_f impprv,ious Surfaci.no- " .P,otentlral,J 0 6. Acao>?ts . arrod. 9+ e t e^e6t ' u .l l=- ,Rde z� ).e F'r^oi?el"t,y frontes on P.entZ Road. ? . M thod of Sewage D i sposa .- i nd'l v ',due 1., sept i c ,systems,., <; • q. Cd Source of W� teer Suppi'ys Ll �,a Sedd1 a Commun i ty ' aory l ces Dlstri"ct. 9:. Proic 1 m.i ty of Poeaer L in,ps = To: property . 1 a.,- Potent i a`1 for further i end d iv i s i ons and dove 10- prnant 'orl,s I derab 1 m potent i a for commere i a 1 deve l op"nt ex i sts I f` ' thisro.ect p j is approved: I B Ener l ransa Pwr 1. JEJw 1'onMent = . Terrain a. Genera's Topographic Character» Foothill ridge .top dropping off into steep -walled canyons to the west.; b. Stopes: 15 to 20* sl:opeas on the easter Ipor+tlon of that property's SO to 50 S'lo ' e's on the rwestier l y , -41 f' of the, property`. c, elevation: 1250 feet ,to 1620 feet abolre Sem Level. d. L 1 m l t In" Factor' s St'eap s 1 opal ori` touch of 'the property Y. 2. So i'1 s a. Types tared Char�aicter i St i cs' A 1 Iced :So i 1: Ser f as on the easterly portion` of the property, gQnerally well dei alhod With moderate 1 y 'slow pai^meab i 1 111ty 'on sn i l s 60' to 1401, deep . T'aomes Soli. Series on the''wester 1 y r port, I on.Of the pt"operty;o generO 1 1 y Well', dra i sled with rhodoretra perirleab is l 1 ty on soliisJ fro;m 4, to 20" e dep. Lim t l imb: Faatoe^s .` S 1,6k do moderately Silo perme_ ab i 1 1 ty. . 3. kysatural .,Haz'ards . of theLand� a. 'Earthquake Zoreee Moderat® Earthgi;ake `xntertis i ty' Bann` VI I`I . b . Eros i on.,' 0 ehti ail -- � k i 9h . C w Laos l i de Potont i� all : Modoriste i d. Fir 146zard • ` Nigh . e. Expans iv„e t6.11"! potent l e1 = L qN' tc Moderrfte 4. Mydr+o l O®y ew IgurfOdd'Wai"tara Dry Greek an the westerly edge of the i p'Ho�aerty ;r,,. _ ..d.... 7(7x raa�a t: Boris o `i T�''yesit aiYd "maywbe+' ansa�ters ara` req:a rod of attached shoes (s}) 'YES EARTH. avill the proposal result iri significant: MAYBE NO Qnt..�e earth cootaooa :irb changes in geologic substructttres? b. Disrupt,ions., displacementscoiatpaction or , gvercovering of the soil? • C. Change in topography ar ground surface relief £eat'ures"? v d. Destructiono;vxi6tzono'feiZ 4any _..,�:.. .�..... un 4 to geologic. or f)h, $ical creatures? : e: Increase in wind or'Mater erasion of soils', either on or: off-sine?. q� f.= Changes in deposition ar; erasxaxY Q4",b ac11 s:abds, or olaan;as in sd.epos.tion; or erosion�iicl may modify ,the channel. of a river' or stream or the -V d' raf Fthe ocean or An bay,piria"!�et �i`• za�e. • ., . g, Loss of me- a rIcultura .soils' I':iy ;productive so�.s , outs'a.de designated urban areas? h. ' Exposure of pbople or property geol ggic nto, hazards such as 'earthquakes, landslides; muds sI doground failure or sa,rtxlar hazards? 2: A''`, Shill theproposal. result in substantial: a, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient . air ual'ity �reatiion ' C }> . The of ' ob'' ectionabl e, odors , smoke'- _ .._ .. . or fomes? c. Altet-ati,oa of air movement, moisture, or tempexature, or any change in cl mate,- locally or ,regionally? . .. 3 WA`M. Will the proposal result in substantial: a.' Changes in currentsox the course or direction of water. movements in o_ithea' marine or fresh 'caters? b. Changes in abs T' tion rates, c ralnage patter*�s, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? !� c, geed for off-site surface:' drainage impxov�=> meets, ricludirig �teg�ta.tion r;emova'l, chann,0l- izstion or, culvert installation? d. Al W .rat ons to flue course or flow of flood, " Waters? e: Changs I.n the amount of, tUr face Water in any Na` bo in f. Citarg'e surface waters,' or in any, al,t;c�raton o;f surface.ratr quality, inclui�.ang btit t2ot' limited to toaii?i erdture, di'ss011, led of�ta or tt±rbidty? g. .tYterattla direction o► .rate of fiow> ." Of ground waters � , ix. Ghana ;e� an the Iantl Gy ear quality' of graters , ;gt;ound, x. ethea .throtla d'.Irect add. ;Lons ax` tva tti- drawals or ,,throuSla i.nterck-pti:on of an s"aC at fea" by cuts r)r extavatxons0 -1. ^(iL1C« on 7 h thE' i�t►�o11n illi t+rater 0"tYaerW1S : .. av�a3,thko 'Cor pta}aJ is aat, ez saxpp11ta5` j . xp0s tr o p is ' Or pro��e rt" � to Water re�taF:d ha::ttcc due}a as f ooda'rg? �� - F �A��i T y'H uhAW.YvrroR-rK•i e=l ...wr w.e.,�r:4�.....u_�...._. .,_.. ... 777 r 'S IT r 4 PLA 13 LIP 111 th4 proposal �"esult' in Substantial. r� ar�gc� in the .dversa.tyr "of species, or number cani; spedies of p zin'ts (including trees;: shrubs';, grass , crops, and ac( Atic plants) b, Redtmtion of i-116numbers' pf any Unique, rano �( or, endangered, secies of '"plan's ? !nt2'Ot�UGt.iOt1 r G. of, neer -species ofplants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal roplonsh� i ent Ofi oxistinn species? d. Reduction in acreage' of any agricultu>•,al crop? < :_" , �."' 5, ANI1�Sr�i��,LIFE Will the pz'oposal re's uiIt in subs taixtial: a. Clange in the d. -I,ror_s y� Of si)ecies or num3iers, of ai1� spec,ios of anzmals (bi •ds p sand` arti�nals inclu�tzng reptiles, fish,' and shell f benthic organisms or insects) b: Reduction :in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species. of animals? : c. Introduction af, new species of animals into —" an area, or, result in a barrier to the migration or movement of anima] s? d. Deericiratian to existing i ish or `wildlife habit—at! 66 NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: ncreaes in e�cistzn noise levels? b,,xposure of people to severe poise levels? .� 1. LIGHT AND GLARE � Will the r �' p aposal produce gni s 1 c3Y1t light and glare? T�AND US°E. Will the pr.oposa;l resill:t in a S- stan,tial alteration o the present or planned 'Ln d use o ' an area'? .` NA URAL R`E 5dU{2CES: SUill the prc�pvsal i esu? t in ; su s tat�tial a." Increase in the rate of use of any natural reStlurCeS? b. Depleti6n of any nonrenewable natural resources?. 10. RISK loy UPSET. 1Vili the proposal. ;involve: -A a. risk explosion or the release^ of ha.xarrl- ous substances (in 1' but no't limi�� ed t0, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event O an .c1Co3CIG31� O'r upset [conditionsy bFossable interference�vi'th anemerenc� res bnse pla i or <emergency ,evactlatlo % Dlaril ll . P0PUT Al` ON. Will the pxYoposal alter the, 1aoaCi;pn, tr ut�on, de; rlsity, or; g -r roto of 'the human . , o, ulat on? pP ' Wi11 the proposal affect era sting hious,r.ng,,' H orYeate a leemand for adds tiotalousng"' Alt ,> • YES i;L4YlE,, N0 13. TRANSPORTAT ON)CI'RCULAI'iGN @ti l the p-roposa1 �: result an: ; a. Certeratian of staUstantial additional vehicle m 0 v e.n, Ont? _ b,,, f G'CtS on eXl$t7tig pa'xlCing: fac'xl.xtle a r�r demand for new parking?,' C : Substantial Uipact on e::isting trans;poxtation, syStemS, d. Sigrixficant alterations to pre,sent patt.ems 'of circulation or Movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations 'to waterborne, rail., or air trtaffis:? mere:ase in t•.affic, ha ards< to motox vek�iGles bicyciist8 or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC 5ERVTCE8r Mill. the propos al, have.: an effect upon, or result in a need for:1101;1.: net;r or a1 sexed emental services: govrn a.. Fire 'protection? b. police protection? C. Schools? d. ParkS o.x' other recreational ac litzeS? ~ e. Maiatenance of public faci13. ies, including -roads? f. Other governmental sexuices9 35. ENERGY. I'lill the proposal result In a` : `t se of substantial amounts of fuel for enemy? �( L b: Substantial increase in demand upon 'existing; sources of energy, ox require tI1e rievelopment of new sources of energy? 16. UTILZTIES„ jvi11 twhe proposal result -in a need fox, n,ew systems , or sub5t ntia l alteration-to thZ fo 11.o��ing k a. Power, or natural gas? Ia, Conmuni,ca>tions systeims? , c: {Patel ava,ilab l ity: cl: Sower QTL septic tank`s e . Storn:i wator drai ilage? j .f. Solid waste and disposal.? 17. Hum HEALTH, Wi11 th:e proposal rosult in:, a. rear An of any health hataxa Ior p0tential health h.ataxd (excluding mental `hea,,lth) ? b . Exposure of p.eop7 e; to goten,tial ;health ha:,axds?' 18. AESTHETICShe prropo-sa1 result in the C! 5CY'u OTl of ai2y SC,e?1C YiSta Qr Vlew OpeT1 to the �aublic; 11 the proposal rosult in the, creation �C?f �a'n aesthet cdlly 6ffenS�11A `site � q��Jen. ' 'bpU%,? C V eVJ� Y 1.GS �'tl'1 ir�L IV 1J.. . RL{UFtEATTOK. upon -17 or quantity of, ex, st3ng rec:re-at3onal' , opportunities? 20 . CULTVALAL RESOURCES, a.I ill t .e proposal. result in the altelatidn ` o; " or tiao cestxsuctio�2 a ,.a pre h storacl' ,or h%storic archaeological site? ., Wi1. the pr pasaI result ;an adverse pxysIcat or-, aesthetic effects to a prehistoric �or hi to t��:xl.di,t�ucture or ab�ect7 I c.,' Doffs she pr:opo all :Ave.hthe :'tent al �ta cause a Phys ical i change nth ch would a f c' unique ethnic cultural values? . d J7i7' 'the proposal re-txict existing xe7.i'gaous or;sarxed uses within the otential �m ac" P p.. w are a? V� DX>SCU95TON OP ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP See at>ta,ahed. Y I` f t. l I, I I1 I I .:- i MEE I I, i cra �t. e Umv 1 0 Hnrdy Assessor'•'s Parcel oApp 'Fl is l' o. BATA SkEEJ A. I'QW;ca^ 1 tatIsi l 9 : Type of i'rojj act; Rezone.. ; 2 « ` C. Or i of bails 0 pt I on a � rcar:� : Pt�C to H-1' % 8:i.- 1 -dont i ori: On s l de of P©ntz Rs:)ad ':ac�pt" o>s.i mato 1 y 1 /2: mile south .o f CoOnte V Club Lana, southr of :"Pr'a'rlj se. 4. Proposers Density of Obvai:oprtonts n/a" a» Amount .of .Fsa�jpervat5aas; sur+Focings Poteintial>ly Cao to 609'. 6.. "' Accor and Neartist Pub! is Roed(s a C'ropar�ty fronts on Wentz Road i i9'iathod of Sewmige D1 spasmm = Ind i v dwa l' sept 1 c systems . S. Source of Water Supp`1 y . L l to b Sr cdd l a Community Sp i cies ' 9» Pros i un i ty of F'owear Ll ncas'=. To property 10 . i�'bterit IL a 1 for further, i and di v i s i santand dive i opme-nt � ' Corti i derrab l o; potent l a l for commer t ) a l dowel opmen t ox i st i f' th 1 s projoct 1 s, approved. S,» Enol ronment1L S5` 'ti3 _ , r » Gcanare, '' Topops^cph 1 c Charar,ctctr'=� rooth 1 l 1 r'j dge top ;. droppi n0 of i into stoop�wal 1 ad c'nr yons to the worst. Slopes, --i 15 to 20% s lop©s on tha e�astoi^ i y per l` an of, the propeto, ty q 30 td tia% s 1 open onthe'Ne St ,r 1 y ha 1 of :tho property. t. El ovmt i on I SSO feet , tQ :1620 fOot abo�Ve Sita Ldvo to d« Limiting Fa t0 Steep slopen ori much of the property. 2 . So IA s a., Types and Character• i st i cs'a Al k eh SO. i 1 . Sor`i cr?s on thio• easter^ T Y port C o.n of the p��operty, genera 1 1 y we t 1 tine t ne;ci w C th moderate 1 y sl ow 'pormQab i 1 ty``on so t 1 s` 60 to 14.0 "sleep. fioames So'1 1 Series onhi taastr l y port j`'on of the propbrty, pentane! i y we i 1 dna ified with rrotleNate' per^,rgdab i l i ty' ori so i i warn �4 to, 20" deep. b . :. L-41 m, tin F.61C tt rs:p S l ora to mo:daratel y s l o"�' r'Qrmeab i`1 'r ty:. S Pdaturp) ` Hozrircis of the Lane! ` a. .: Ea4^tiiquoiia Zone: i i.od`Orr6t;e C rtht uakQ `ir,t :t,s i ty Zein"e vi S iori''i'c>t®titial = H1'9h.. 0.Li3inc@s I'1, dQ Pot®nt i I� 1 ; - Motlern tag d. F;1 r^n C 1bztlr'c!";' H! 91 e » " Este ans i vas Scar' 1 1 PAtesntC_OW tol,16 l,16 ' prat q . 4. H y-dr'o i ogy �sitrfare t5ry Greek on `the wmstQrly adgof thea '', pt•oper^ty - q .ro , b» Grcresnde�tatore Oh nawn r potentia i 1 Y i 1 m 1 ted. c . bra i t�j►So Chbrnct dristics= Property dra�ln's west to Dry Cria+ek . d. Arane.�al i al nfa1 l C hor"mal D �' S0-55" L i i t i ng Ferctorss• Setbacks from Dry Creek and re 1 at i va i Y et hl ghra,'I n,f a'I 1 amounts coupled; W 1 t3 h 1 Gh eros 1 o f potian t I a 1 r 5. ", dl ea�aVo,0'80bil 114 Q+.;tal. gty: Good. 6. Acoustic Ualitya Goodr except near Eden tz RC�Qd , ? .A i r jUUi3j 1 t,yc Good Iran tz 8. 16c� ata►t i on • Oslt s o TOYOIn`• Po 3 son C1ak ; MantAn Ito anci D i At3er Pine on the easterly portion Of the propertyi bare, and covered eroundr grsssasr Scrub or.�k,anci,Ceanothus on' l i Ler-- the 9 wostorly, portlonr _ W 11 dl i 1Fe 9-iab i tat. Non^-c;r r t i ca l habitat for the Ducks4Jountain, Deer Hord. �,1X C'a1 1 D . Env :r^txn 4 t �Arch"o t og i`cal and HI stor i ca a Resi�iarc�as i'n the arob: I-1 i gt7_ t 11r se�slt�vlt� area. Butte Cot,snty General Plan des190etiohc Commer'c1a1. 12,, 13 » Ex;1 st i ng Zon i n9= PAC (PUD ) �a i sine 1 1 bu i 1 d 1 t1,Ds ar'i ins 1 1 y Ex 3 st 1 ng Land Use on -i; i•ta» sevcr� associated with an art school and s I MIDI e- fam i l y dwo I I I ng . 1 '» Surrounding Arae= a. Lsnd Uads = C MMoro t a 1 uses ' to the north,: trave 1 tra I l pr park n church, restaurant, moba i 1 e home park , and sl`ngls'-faint I dwe11 i'ngs b Zoh1n9i,-, HDr AR?H-1 y R-1 and U. W c Gon» Ff an dee i gnSt i ons=.. Comrijerc 1,8" r 'Low Density Pegs i d+ant i a 1 and. Agri cu l furs l --Res l' dent t a t. d. Partel !SO zQs � e. POP14 !a .i On= Ml Ked.:. 15. Chsracterl of S I to and Areae Urbain fringe area'. ,4 1if�. i+J�aarest Urban Araa=' Paradise, I n,i 1e north. ; 117, Rel evaht 'Spher+es of 1 f 1 cbencc�.� Pared I se,, L i rtie 'acid 10, Comrnun'ity se -NI ces'.Distrlct, 18: ed,a o r Improvernier-Its Standards Urbain ArFl 1►. -Ire Protect.lon 5ervice9 a N artist County ''(State) I r 'e Stat I on: Seas+an a 1 5tr t i cin' X335' i �-i Pat^"ad i sta; approx I mate 1 y a I l.es north; Vo I unteer Station s at Ma i3I 1.a, Ek, ' x i mete i Y 7 m i 1 es" north, yE3ar-round' Shit i on '�' 'l n Maga 1 1 a; aPpro;i mate i y y10 miles north. 1+lutua"1. a"I d 9reamnnts enc`"i st w i th the own ''df F arad•i se Stat 1 on 02y I ocatec • aPPirax i mate nGrth. b..tator•'Ava 1.1 ab 1;1� i ty l' L I, pie 5addl o: Commun I ty` Se .1'stri:ct hydrantsr 2'0. Sdkvoal.• 1n Areeearcadise UniI cad School bi"trtctr