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i. PLANNS.N r COMKiSS1014 SUMRkAY SHEET FOR AND DIVISIONS � AF'P=MT Pwd Kops'a J m and_ Dippez L69# 91-11-12-04 ADD Z5S . PG 130)(' 21, Magalia,- CA 95954 P 1.Fi"' DESCRIPTION: TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP .to divide 11 acres into Xi, one acres� parcels on the west side of Pentz Road, 800 ft. south of Lago Vista Way, Paradise,, Mal 11,09 Az,�C50j�°!S , U55-31.0-008 PARGEL NUt�iBER (S) 1 4 ARM -L ARMH3� IENERAL PLAN _ AR PROJECT CONSISTENT? Yes M PLAN C014FORMANCE REPORT__„ DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE DUMB MINSERVAT_TON ACT CONTRACTS . ' Na 1_LICAT:CON' RECEIVED 11/12,(91 f &,GVjT.jS;JRVEY0,R/ CIVIL ENGINEER: Sierra West Surveying -u 5z 54 1 c 01. ve Br. Paradise; CA 95969 DA's' -'E ?ILMNING DIRECTOR"S REPORT PREPAR'8D ,EZI O2v'?dFdv`IAI. CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE PILED PV"3 'rRMWTION Alto BATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED -_ ✓ MITIGATED NEG: DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED 06 1 1 .CNV:_ IMPACT REPORT - ;DATE CRRTI PIED STATE CLEARINGiOUSE NO,� I SLM. COMlJIT'TEE MEETING DATE ADVI!50RY AGENCY HEARING; DATE_�� v—tszmY AGENCY ACT ION APPEAL REARING DATE :90AP,b ACTIO 00,% TTS FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT �a S. NVIROWENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION'_ MMASMS^ Identify potentially! significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. Uhat project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? A)dc.) . ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING'- a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, inclrading information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cUltura.l; historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures cn the site, and the use of the structures. APOT�ftt.t� ►t-dp .So!(_ J. AWRY jw9 C G`�J l/l E:UJ $ b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on �. plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic ,,spects. _Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.); "nteiL ity of land use tone-family, apartment houses, shops, depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (Might, frontagei, setback, rear yard, etc.) .15r ' ,C' 41_64L/ CERTIFICATION'.- I hereby certify, that the statements furnished above and in the snitialached evaluaton.yto thesbesttof myability, information required for this - p ity, and that. the facts ,§tatemenfi s and information presented are true � mp wledge and belief., and rorxect to the best of ' kno Date' Signature For *Use separate sheet for longer responses. �+1s5 `�� �sauido,oned pUgti 9 /1�I lane --fo©mlo 1 y`��rrE�A�',� �►za�.rr- �carr�o�zrs:Ari�cE �rco�z Mn p .r t mAp ar sTrs gva;Sx4 M+,p T� mt 1-4, to be completed by applicant 1 APPLICANT NAME AM ADDMS.— Z") M D i +P P G L- :5 Aa-7 o ul .-c--. t�) 17 Z.. 0,1ECT DESCRIPTION; CSb i V 1 S 10 rj 3. A$sE=R' S pARcn, Nm-tmR S): PT,Q Q SS - 3 S 0 ..00 4. M- POSED USE: • A m ►�) - i _ �.� � rr� i� �''-, R G51 r)� N ►'t 1���: a To.A ; ollo}ai.n3 items are to be completed by the Planning Department: a C?TP,F.ttT ZONI2{G: A P- t n !-i -) /ltYY 1 F-i - LAND CO;dSERVATION AGREFMpNt:'\1 h� cM ,AL PLAN DESIGNATIO2d: � �'• to ,P- T candItional Criteria:' I RICUMMAL-RESIDENTIAL 'YES NO It, is recommended that you pe;farm the 1.. Agricultural'CompatiLilityfollowing checked items: Z. Water and Seger Capacity � ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS a!ECX . 3. Adequate Fire Pacil tiesBOTANICAL SURVEYad GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 4. RoC,apacitj and Maintenance x -�� 5. 4cceds to Commercial and Schools % YES' Nry CP.CBA.M _M FIELD CROPS WITHIN DEPAR.== OF FISH x •t AND Qkm DEVELOPMENT ZONE: L p:edoin rant 5-10 ac. Parcel Sian Z. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries ,-„,w wrmm FIAOD PLAm- S. Ag,+ Viability not Impay-ex1 2 HCl n, WITHztt ARBA, SPECIFIC OR Staff Determination: Substantia:ly conforms for LAND USE PLATY: Gr".•tE1iAL PLAN: 1. Land Use If Yes, j'1 t1 j -A D 1 e� 2. Conservation X Name of Pian 3. Open Space .X WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: 4. Safety X 5. Noise { If Yes, Name of Resew 6. Hauling Name 7i Circulation AIRPORT LAND USE ''`LAN: ZANING; ., b0G---, C O M V-02'Yr7 �) m P A e-"rs' TO C+G7 \i ' 21J ;rYl ir. fU`+ A 1 .• .. lam` iii l i i IV t lj ``�T' �L J� 11 i Crl�"1 `r_ f Staff- 5igrinture-+-4 `_- Data AS 7 APPIrICANT FOR THE RFAUESTED' LAND 0tIONi I M AWARE OF THE "Mt STAFF DB7tRHjj1A±ION REGARDING CON ORhIA a W= THE Gam” 1rL�Ati AND ZONING. A Utea Signature of ApplicsnC *Mlis report Will '&#its and be discarded silt (6) months from the dAte of the staff signAture. LD (rdvised 6=-87) X Planning Department NAME: , pOD K PSA %JI Dt DIP.PEL; X Environmental Health Department X OF (Forestry Department) AP: ,55-,31-oA Attn: J. .Craig Carter (on' areas north of red line on. map) X'_ Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) - Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement O<< Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areae: within large map in cabinet) chool District (w4l map) Water Company (if individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham are, Water Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Orovillarea, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Lime.saddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) Del ':F Waver (Paradise Pines area)` Buz::ttil Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Manch arca) Parad•:se Irrigation. District City of . . . (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley OROVILLE AREA ONLY. Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District" (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cahinet) EI Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) BEGS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY),: check will moo and title report to see what applies, Some areas overlap. Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #loo Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #833 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creok Drainage District TN CERTAIN GASES: �y Dee ntendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) x Super of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) P Cal Trmto (near State Hwy, 32; 101 99, 149 (Chico cut --off), 162 (Olive,. Hwy. & ie Rich -alo Hwy,)., 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quuy,ity Control Board' (Projects, with: more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project botders USA land--thetk AP books,) Parks and Recreation 'Department (property near Lake Oroville) State tater Resources Department (property, Near Lake,Oroville --- watershed)' Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (west of Chico Airport) south of Ronk Crook and east of ktwy, 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreatioh & Park Dist (only for subdi.vi�ions) UIS. Dept, of the Army, Sacramehto Dist, Corps of Engineers (near water and in rural and mountain areas) SPECIAL CASES: check title report foranymention of special servides or oasenontd such as to Therma.ito Irrigation District (numbered items) i ll BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY ;AGENCY MINUTtS APRIL 27, 1992 G PRESENT: ST'; EDELL$ PAULA LEASURE, CRAIG ERICKSON ;ALSO PRESEVT#- DIANA 5HUEY, TOM 'WRINKLE -- ----------: -__------------- ---------------------- A. -----------,__---_--A. TENTATIVE•SUBIDIVISION FOR CONSIDERATION: 1 Rod Kopsa/Jim Dippel, Tentative Subdivision "P,,AP 55- 31-08i 11 lots located on the west side of Pentz Road, 800 fti south of Lago Vista Way. Paradise area. Engineer: Sierra: West'_ Surveying Tom Wrinkle was present. Mr. Edell said that on condition #13 from Public Works the words would be added as follows: ''or as approved by Butte County Public Works,". Mn Wrinkle said that a revised map for 10 lots was submitted because of the slopes that are over 30`percent# but now an 11 lot project is proposed: Mn Edell said that if the 10 lot map is used,'then there should be a glare screen between the cul de sac and Pentz Road. ,Mr. Wrinkle said the. brush is high. enough that would not be a probletni _ There was to be a Health Dept.. condition to combine parcels with an adjacentparcel if sufficient sewage disposal area is not available, Mr. Erickson stated.: having reviewed the environmental review"check'list, the conversations at this meeting, ,and the Planning 'Director's Report of Feb. 6 1992, S make a motion to adopt a negative declaration with environmental mitigations for the Rod Kopsa and Jim 'Dippel tentative subdivision map to create 11 lots on AP 55-3148, finding that the project could have an effect on the environment► but will not have a si.gnif"icant effect in this case provided the required mitigation measures are complied with. Those mitigation measures are as listed within the Planning b:revtorIN Report of Feb. 6, 1992, (with the ekceptio► of mitigation measure #2 which was deleted), The motion is made finding that the project is in conformance with the, Butte County General Plan and Butte. County Zoning and the project is subject to Fish and Game fees. Having found the above l further move: to approve the project subject to the following conditions and find.log that approval will not be detrimental to the health, safety dare complied with. people - _q and welfare of the ea le of Butte County' provided the re uried conditions AS Ms. Leasure noted that mitigation measure #2 was deleted from the list on the planning bi"rector's Report at the previous hearing of this this s amended At, Leasure seconded the motion aMotion cart' ' .' ,;.. � _.;: ... .. �c.sa.w .i . �. .. ti.._._1.�:::: .... dkiM".1.'U.1•%i.ti ...r«.a.��,��.`!`' il.a;. • �Y • - I . .n. H 01 i.AHD <�F HAT 0PAL VWEA',I'H AIHD LEAU -- - .� dr=PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE PROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone; (916) 538--7691 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director April 8, 1992 Pod Kopss RE- AP 55--31-08 Jim Dippel_ HF TATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP P. 0. Dox: 21 Magalia CA 9,5954 Dear Genblemeft At the regular meeting of the Butte County Subdivision Committee held on April 8, 1992, the committee reviewed the above -referenced tentative subdivision. As a result of this meeting, Public Works will recommend the enclosed list of conditions. This project has been scheduled for the Advisory Ag;sncy meeting of May, ,11, 1992. The Meeting krill commence at 9:00 a.iI, in the Board of Supervisors Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA. If you have any, questions regarding, this matter, please contact this office at 538=7266. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works 4 eel Stuart Edell Assistant Director SE�ds attachment cc: Planning Department'" Snviroiimeritel Health. Department Sierra West Surveying BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINIJTSS PAGE 2 APRIL 27, 1992 KOPSA AND DTPPEL, TSM Public Works conditions 1 Submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install the required facilities. 2 Provide 20 ft. radius property line returns at all street intersections, 3 Provide right-of-way for standard No. S-5 at all street intersect ions 4 Indicate a SO ft. building setback line from the centerline of interior streets and a 55 ft, building setback line from the centerline of 'Pentz ,Road. S Street signs shall be provided by the developer at all street intersections per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate names for each street to the County address coordinator, for approval of street names,) Construct full street section on interior streets to RS-3B geometric standard. Minimum structural section to be 2" AC and 8 AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal and 95% relative compaction. Submit design to _County Department of Public Works for approval. value determinations and other data may be required to stippovt section design, 1 Provide monumentation as required by the Department of Pvblic Works in accordance with accepted standards. 8 Street grades and other features shall comply with the Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards. 9 Provide permanent st,lution for drainage. 10 All easements of record to be shown on the final map, 11 Meet requirements of Butte County Eire Department or other LL responsible agency. '12 Street. lighting ;shall.. be provided In accordance wi`L-h Butte Cour,,ty requi•emen:ts, accepted design criteria, and recommendations of PG&E. 13 Align access road with opening in eXisting 1 ft. access 8telp or as approved by Butte County Public Works. F DUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY A=mcy MINUTESPAGE_3 APRIL 27, 1992 KO.PSA AND PIPPEL, TSM_ 1.4 Construct a standard S-18 public road, approach at the intersection of the access road and Pentz Road. 15 ,Show existing 1 ft no access strip on final 'map: lb Meet the requirements of the utility companies (i.e., PG&E, Paci,fIc Telephone, water; sewer) 1.7 Pay aay delinquent taxes. K 18 if j stif ed by traffic warrants, construct st:andar'd left turn lane at the intersection of access road and Pnntz'Road, 19' Developer shall provide all required traffic safety signs, including stop signs:., 2O Form u County Service Arch for storm drainage maintenarce and street lighting. Health Dept, conditions 21 cohow on the map areas with slopes In excess of 30% as unsuitable for sewage disposal. 22 Provide the required usably: sewage disposal area on each parcel. Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel: not proven to contain the usable sewage disposal Area required by the Subdivision I'll Ordlbanco,; 23y Provide a letter or other documentation from Del. Ord Water Company Stating that they are willing and able to supply domestic, water to the SubO,vision; 24 Place A note on the flap that 'states "development of parcels Wi hin tho Subdivision will require tonne?:tion to a public water supply:" 2S Prb vide copies of all soil data to the Regional ?dater Quality Control toard, Comply with any additional. teq i.rements of that Agency; Planning Dept, condition: 28 A Development Impact Fee for Sheriff's Facilities shall be paid pursuant; to the provisions of Cnaptee 3, Article xx of the Butte County Obde, prior to issuance of building permits or use, permits in the case of A mobile home park,. Said fee amount will be determined and cal.culatei as of the date of application for the building permit or. use permits tl BUTTE COUNTY ADVISO , AGENCY: MINUTE , PAGE 4 APRIL 27, 1992 KOPSA AND DIPPEL, TSM The following mitigation measures are required: a; Place a note on the additional map sheet which states "Deer. Nerd' Impact Fees shall be paid at time of Building Permit issuance if applicable," ? constructed within 200 feat of the pedge ri ht states, "Homes Place a note on the additional ma sheet that $ of way of I'entz Road. 6Aall be constructed with exterior walls to meet an STC Rating of 40: 3 Construction shall 'be limited to the time period between April Ist and October 31st except when an Erosion Control Plan is approved by the Dept, of Public Works. All exposed disturbed soil shall be hydroseeded or mulch protected prior to November 1st. Natural drainag.i channels that are disturbed shall' be stabilized to prevent ,6rosiot either include offsitechan�n tg draina ea1prrap or other means:. This shop g els through erodible material. 4' Connect all residences to del Oro water Company a�LrrrLrrr rL�,Lrrri��r.��LLa.r.�:LL�.1jLLLrrr_�rrrrrrr LrwwLL LLL�'�rLr-Lrr—rr--r—r�.r. B' APPROVAL OE MINUTES OF APRIL20, 1902 Apj, oral of minutes was continued to the next meeting;; r-----r—r— -------------r Lrr-r-- --.:.r rL—�a�rrwwrYdr MEETING ADJUVRNED r � Mont ;992 CALIFORNIA wATEIC '► E'It�~3C E COMPANYr �K`� �✓ eH 0 1796 1'k.)�TH 1 laST STIIEET • P, 0. 1lOX .U50 ► SAN JOl9E, CA 9atos • (408) 4153 r ;ova��Czaftfom� August 25 1992 Stuart E(Aell Viand Develop zzent Division / � �` -e Department of DevelopmFrt,al. Services County of Butte 7 County N',enter Drive Crovilli,t California 55965 Dear Mr. Edell: Today we briefly discussed.the proposed -Sierra West's.ubdivision which will be located off of Pentz Road near Paradise. The project apparently consist of 1.0 lots for residdntial development. �. g r p- � ry p I In reviewing the elimXna tans, we find that the project proponent is planning to discharge surface runoff directly into kunkle Creek. The water from this drainage goes d i,rectly into Kunkle res6 -)ir. The water from Kunkle Reservoir ultimataly is conveycA to the �2owers canal which is the source of raw water for our orrville surface water treatment plant. This letter is written to formally document odr oppolsition t0 thio aspect of the pr6posed project. The stortz► "runoff from the: site sto We ask contaminants into a potable crater ;,y carry k that the project proponent amend this portion of the px i.:posa.l to mitigate an adverse environmental impaot. This would be consistent with the requirements set forth in the California Environmental Quality Acta If you or your staff have additional questions j please dori't hesithn► ,: to telephone at (408) 451-8232: For infc n,, -tion about out wager systeto please contact Gary Alt at 532",,034. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Crai .' ilnoUr. 1 dater Quality Assistant CG:bf ccMrs T4 Ck Dennis Mr G. Alt D CL&RTX ON OF FEES DUE (California Fish cOid Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT Rrad i{c*Lsa'Ind ,7im Din -pe] _. FTLTN� NO. Magalia CA 95954 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT; 1« J NOTICE OF EXEMPTIO1,1'/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTIONA. Statutc,ril or Categorically Exempt $2.5,00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee [ ] B DeMinimus Iinprct - Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 ClexkMly Documentary Handling Fee 2_. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - 'FEE REQUIRED [,K J A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee. $25,a0 Clerk's Documehtary Handling Fee Environmental impact Report $850 State Filing Fee I $25.00 Clerk's Documentary'Handling Fee 3j. OTHER (8pecify) $25.00 Clerk's Documentary ;handling Fee PAYMENT/NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1« [X] PAYMENT4 The above fees have been paid. See attached receipts) YMENT , The above fees ate required. Not paid t I ,... Chief Plahhing Official Hy- Paula Leasure MAY 2 i, 1,992 "Assistant Planning D rectbt ARE r, Lead Agthcyt EC Publid �� orks Dept.._ �,/-t�fiJA o M , f�1~1�'3�i.� i�t� �A GGSt� May �.4 , 19 9 2 . wy g .� _ �m . TWO C01 tK` OF T)41s FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND ""'MIT. 11TEb F0ITH AL;7 i ENVi 20MIE14TAL 'DOC F CT,Fb WxTH THE BUTTE GUt)�Y OY CLERK � �S Ok'FICE TRrRE't bP1t8 OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REOUIREb FOR FILING ALL AONMENTALFEES T PPJI�tdAtEi70CiTMFNED.'Ot AND PAYABtt PRIOR TO WITH TIE $tir'I'TE COUNTYCLERIC'S HE 1761'OF 'INS OF ANY ENVIR Tt:E MADE CHECTiS plWABLE To TN;v COUNTY OF BUTTE. CALIFORNIA DEPAIUMENT OF FISH AND GAME, CERTIFICATE OF`ni LNG FETE rME MPTION Deb!linimus Impact Finding (*Fish and Came Code Section 711.4; Section 753.5c, 'fit.le 14, California Code of Regulations). Project Title/Butte County Loention: Tentative Subdivision 'viae located on the west side of Penta ,Road, 800 feet south of ugo Vista Way, Paradise. 'Projectip bescn tions TSM to dude 12 acres into 10 one acre + parcels. Finrings of Exemption (attach as necessary): 1. The County of Butte has conducted an initial study and prepared a Negative µ Declaration so as to eval late the potential of this project for adverse environmental. impact: 2, When considering tile record as a whole, there is no evidence bo,.Olre the Co!inty that the project will have potential for an adverse impact on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife. ;depr,nds. iii The County. of Butte 'has, bn me 'basis of substantial evidencz, rebutted the presumption of adverse effect contained in Section 753.i(d), of'17 1e 14, California Code of Regulations, if applit.able 4. The project is ocreby found to be DSeMinintus in its effect on wildlife and exempt from the State Fish mid Came filing fees requuM by Section 711:4 of the Fish and Garne Code, Certification; 1 herebycertif,` that the County of Butte has trade the above findings of faelt and y that based upon the initial study ai hearing record the project will not inch , idualI or c uitmuladvely have air adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 7 i I �2 ot` the Fish and dame Code. BCh ettye f P annii►kircherg Official.) Direr -Mt By: Lead Agencyy County of Butte Advisory Agency Date; May 14, 1.M +rr.....y.� r...,,..� �«w.+.wr}�+•,wr' : , jw; ;y rw-tr+�t.- . _. `.9rt.e+�.;.+s.--.. r f..,n _ ....;.;+,.rw_,-.�k a,tcx� «.�.,:. «,,......y.w�.. gym.:-.r-...._«...:�.rY— .... �r,"t"T'.r•�-r^s'^i•.!-�i"i^^:'»•+�;'.+.-.^.r-'�*.�-!i-rrrs..y-Yf.... nti}� pu�rl�r jl p. tur f }}KCiliY 110 runt}t W/adfWt It yxrec ung 06nN}Yr uau}nrvch3 ruk,lc OOt.UMlt 1:'Y!, :uh4Na '�"� t}1CxiLjN iftlitn nppOcANT kLCE1V�a FROM �i - ,, r nt coun y DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS j 7 COUNTY CENTER IA RIVET- OROVF'Director LLE,,CALIFORNIA 95965 i Telephonei (916) 538-7681 s RONALD D, McELROY April '27, 1992.Deputy Director l Jim Dippel RE: AP 55-•3108 Vj O: Bar. 21 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP Magalia, CA. 95954 Dear rentl.emen! At the regular meeting of the Butte County Ad�,isory Agency held on (April 27, 1992 the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the above -referenced project subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet. 7f no appeals are timely filed withim ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval (May 7, 1992 ) with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. Mien the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file 'your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works f,ar recordation within twenty --four (24) months of the date of approval by the Adv.-sory Agency, Recently enacted legislation (AB3158; Chapter 1106, Statutes of 1990, affective January 1, 1991, requires that the Department of Fish and Game impose and collect filing fees as specified to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish and wildlife trust resources. These filing fees are collected during the environmental review process and: are;to be paid at the time the County files a "Notice of Determination" with the County Clerk of the County in which the project :is located. This procedure is required pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code. To increase administrative efficiency, the statute delegated the colL4ttion of filing fees to the County Clerk. The fee required in connection IIith your project is checked below: ?AGE TWO PROJECT NAME: A? NUMBER- CLASSIFICATION OF'ENIiIRONMFNTAL DOCUMENT' NOTICE OF EKEM TION/STATEMENT OF EXEKMON A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee ), B. De Minimus Impact - Certificate of,Fee Exemption $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) 'Clerk's Fee NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE'REQUIRED X A. Negative Declaration $1,250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty-Five-Dollars) Clerk's Fee g. Environmental Impact Report $$50 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee S OTHER (Specify) 525:00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee The fee should bePad Not3.icetof he Plannationetorbeent by (May 1� , 1992 in order for the timely filed. Make checks payable to the County of Butte J p y s payment The Project applicant should be aware that zr he or she does by law and of the reau red filing fees, the project a proval may be ` e operative, vested or final, pursuant to the provisions o Resources .:f Put�lic may not b Code Section 21056, (b), Fish and Game Code Sec. 711.4 (c) and ` g Section 753.5 (d) (3) and (7), Tile 14, 'Callfarnia Code of. iZe ulat'ans` Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office at 5384266. Very truly yours; William Chef Director of Public Works Sthart 'Edell Assistant Director SE /ds cc Planning Department Environmental Health Department Sierra West Surveying, S 1 Rod Kopsa/,dim Dippel, TENTATIVE SU8DIViSTON MAP, AP 55-31-08, 11 lots located on the west side of Pentz Read, 800 ft. south of 1,ago Vista Way, Paradise area. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying i Public Works conditions: , I Submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install the required facilities. 2 Provide 20 ft. radius property line returns at all street intersections. 3 Provide light -of -way for standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. 1 4 indicate a 50 ft. building setback line from the centerline of interior streets and a'55 ft. building setback line from the I centerline of Pentz Road. 5 Street signs. shall `be provided by the developer at all street intersections per County requirements: (Submit 5 alternate names for each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street names.) 6 Construct full street section on interior streets to RS -3B geometric standard. Minimum structural section to be 211 AC and 8 AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal and 95% relative compaction. Submit design to County Department of Public Works for approval, "R1" value determinations and other data may be required to support section design. 1 Provide monumentation as required by the Department of Public Works in -accordance with accepted standards,. S Street grades and other features shall comply with the Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards. 9 Provide permanent solution for drainage. 10 All easements of record to be shown, on the final map, 11 Meet requirements of Butte County Fire bepartment or other responsible agency. 12 Street lighting shall be provided i.n accordance with Butte County requirements, atcopted design criteria,, and recommendations of PG&E, 13 Align access road with opening in ekisting 1. ft, access strip or as approved by Butte County Public Works" r r � , -771 +! t u j i3UTTE COUNTY SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE MINUTES PAGE .5 APRIL 8,, 1992 Kopsa aind Di'ppel Tentative Subdivision Map, 'AP 55-31-03 11 lots i1ocated on the ,westsl de b'f Pe`ntz Aoad� ,800 'ft. south of tagro 'Vista Way: Pa'radilse, area. Engyneer Sief ra West Surveying Tom Wrinkle, Pod Kopsa and Jim Dippel' were present. Mr. Vrinkle said the Health Dept. ';conditiOnS are okay. He said that they will connect, to Del Oro Wates Ms, measure said that in That cast, the interior sprinklers Mould not be required. _. Mr. Eder. noted that it is a mitig6tion ' measure to.-connect, to the, water. _ company, It was agreed to delete the mitigation measure for sprinklers since it is_also a mitigation to connAct to the water company.' Xr. R6id 86id that if they don't connect to Del Oro, they would have to design a 'i4h0le new fnap 14r. Edell s�iid that just sono tubs and pull boxes,,are required for lighting, but the lights don't need to be installed. A CSA for maintenance must be formed_. There would be a condition to '£orm,.a CSA for lighting and.,storm, drains; Mr, Edell said that Bill Cheff said that regarding the 1 ft. no access strip, on the map a new" 1 f t. strip could be shaven across the current ppen:ing with a note on the trap stating that the Board has authorized crossing. the 1 ft. strip at the never location, On the east side of the road, the deeds need to be rerecorded. to trove, up the strip Mr. Wrinkle said that the roads in the subdivision should be public streets. He asked: about condition #18 regarding a left turn lane, Mr. Edell saidthat an engineer for the applicant should submit the data . } n Public Works and they will regardingtraffic at that iriteritect-ion to decade if 'a left tura lane it needed: This was was set for Advisory Agency on April, 27, 1.992. Public Works will recommend the following conditions: l Subformapprovalit road and and&install thenrequ`t i- he DepArt6bt ired facilicies,of Public Works 2 Provide 20 ft... raditis property line returns at all skLreet intersections:; 3 Provide right-,of—way for standard No, S'=5 at all street intersections. BUTTE COUNTY SUBDIVISION CQ."MI'T'TEE 'MZN11TE5 PACE 6 �� rw APRIL '8, 1992 KQPSA AND DIML, TSK 4 ; indicate a 5(J:,:ft., building setback. ,line 'from the centerline.of' interior„, streets .and a 55 i t; building setback ;line ,from the centerline of Pentz Road. 5 Street signs shall be provided ,by the developer at all street intersections per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate names for each street to the. County address coordinator for approval of street names Construct full street section ou interior streets to RS -3B geometric standard. Minimum structural section to be 2” AC,and 8 AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal and. 95% relative compaction. Submit desigzi to County Department of Public Works for 4pprova value determinations and other data may be required to support section design.. 7 Provide monumentation as required by the Departmerir.of Public Works in accordance with a„caepted standards. Street grades' and other. features shall comply with the Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards. 9` Provide permanent solution for drainage. 10 All: easements of record to be shown on the final map. 11 Meet re-gizements of Butte County' Fire Department or other responsible agenty 12 Street lighting shall be provided in accordance with ,Butte County requirements, accepted design criteria, and r_commendations of PG&E. 13 Align access road with opening in existing 1 fti access strip. 14 Construct a standard 8-1$ public road approach at the intersection b£ tha access road and Pentz Raod. 15 Show existing 1 fti no access strip on Sinal, map. 16 Meet the requirement• . of the. 'utility ,comparl ep (i. e. ; PG&E j. Pacific Telephone,.. water, sewer). 17 Pay any 4elirn4uent taxes;. 4e i! t BUTTE. COUNTY SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE MINUTES „ ,1?4GE 7 APRIL 8, 1992 'OPSA AND DIPP% TSM 1$ If justified by traffic warrants, construct standard ib—,Ut turn lane_ at the intersection of acct,. -.,ss road ant! Pantz Raad,. 15 Developer sha15. provide: all required traffic �,a:. ,,ty signs, including stop signs. 20 Farm, A Count -v Service Area for storm drainage maintenance and street lighting; 4, Dolder Tract TentatiVe SUbdivi' roil Map, AP 36-24-29,, 4 lots located at the sOutheast corner of Edna's Way and Dandy's Place. fast rrovi l le area Engineer: Ba' nhar' t/Brown Associ at e's ld Dolder and Donna Roberts Were fptes6ht, Ms. Roberts said the Hedlth Dept. conditions are fine: Tis;, Leasore said that "new" would be inserted into the mitigation measure about fire spt nkler's before the 'word "residences.;" Mr, Dolder said that he has 'underground pVosslire waterservices that I.s available to the Fires Dept. if they over need it Ted Cranford of the Fire Dept,, said it would be a good idea to advise the local fire station of the location of the Ovate, Mti Dolder said the project would have individual wells, because the water: that iso Available- doea not meet drinking water,tstandards+, 14s, Roberts said that some of the conditions have already been met.by the previous map. Mr, Edell saii;d that centerlihe monuments are di.ffe;rehb for a subdivision, e explained khat, -they should, be., , Mc, Uells ,taid that the improvements plans for cohditi.ons %14 and 5 heed to be submitted as per condition 91 Nis. Roberits askodabout the road standard; and, how it different from that of the prev,,ious parcel riap. F Mr, Edell explained that beratise this :nrpjoct is a twidivisioni the road standard is highot thw i u Was for the paittel snap, 'In fact i a: -higher. road st800rd could b� eequired all the vap, out to Foothill Blvd. , but W,11 Choff and Stu Edell d4tided, that would limp by necessa'ry,,after a. field vrcvi.ew, Mr. tdell said that 1 this prbjeet did not quality as a subdiviiaian, it could go 'with the 8 -$LLD -IX road ttandard. td It s,..!A: road stahr&l .Hl t is the lowest ttaadard for subdivision because the parols are over 5 acres BUTTE COUNTY SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE MINUTES PAGE 8 ;r APRIL 8, 1992,I Ms. :Roberts wanted to know exactly why, this project is•cansid'ered a subdivision, Mr. Edell explained that more than 4 parcels are being createdin which the 'lots are under 20 acres and the property is uutside of ; cr..mmerc1al or industrial zone and all the improvements are,iot constructed. According to the Dept. of Real Estate, this may not be a subdivision, but according 'to the State Subdivision Map Act, it is #fir. Edell said that condition #4 refers to Edna's Way from the northwest corner of parcel 2 to the end of the cul-de-sac. Condition #5 refers to the parcel frontage in front of parcels 1 and 2 There was a discussion of how to widen the road--whether to widen both sidea ut do a.l the wii.ening on on9 side. Edell Suggested revising the map and putting ti dad between pGrcels 1 and 2 and turning parcels 3 and 4 around, in or&., co do lessroad work: There was more discussion of the meed 1-6 widen and. 'construct Edna's qday. ' Nn Vell Gaid that the stop ,.sign would be required even ,:Bough it is some distance from the project, because this is a subdivision. 7dr. Doldpr said that originally he talked to Joht. Mdndonsa about this map ,and Mr. Mendonsa said that the roads would be fine the way they are now-- y.*old that make any dx,fference7 Mr. Edell said that would be up to $ill C11efEG r This item was scheduled for the Adv'PibotAgency meeting of May 11, Public Works will recommenO the folloVing conditions; 1 Submit road aftd drainage plana to the, epar=tment of Public Work for approval and install the required fraci.litips+ 2 Indicate a 50 fr building setback 14he from 'CIVt tvntei'line_ d of access roads, Street signs shorlCcttntrrreded by the uireme.nts�ie(mtstreet: S►�bit 5altsernate intet§ectibns edchpstreet to tht Cbunl;loy addtess r60rdinabnr fob approval of street names. 4 Cbn;strutt. ,knd widen krill st` eet 'sert:iott bn tdna i s 'Jay ,'ruin the ft67'ithwest corner o:d part8i 1 to the pared -4-,to, RS4' Agb6Mekr ,,1 r :w.andard; Mi:n1afitim stru tl ra2 se t'.oh to be d6ub3.e Seal coat and G" A23. S"ubfri ,t desi:gfi to Gburity MV rtbent of Fub 3c VJorCs f'tR", Vali� WexIminati.bns and otrher' dataixiay be tequirpd tea suppott sect+`' yy - ti 14, ouja DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIROWENTAL HEALTH nddrs»7 Count Center Orin 747 Elliott Road 1 469 Humboldt Road Y Chico, Caffornla. 9592:8 Oroville, California« 35985- Paredisa� California 20969 TolephoRb: (916) 891^2727Telephone: (916) 538.7281 Telephone: (916) 872.6248 Fax, 016) 538-2140 March 13„ 1992 Rod Kopss _ P':O . BOX, 21 Magalia, CA 95954 Rt: Xopsa Subdivision, w/s'Pentz Road„ Paradise Area - AP# 55-M-08 Dear Mr: Kopsa This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. p _ rapproval' approval Based on resent intl�rz�jation we can: recommend or conditional Recommended Coriditions for..:An `>roval 1. Show on the map areas with slopes in excess of thirty (30) percent as unsuitable for sewage disposal, 2. Provide the required uszblq,- sewage disposal area on each parcel Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not proven to contain the usable sewage disposal area re4uired by the Subdivision Ordinanoer '34 Provide :1.letter or other documentation from De I Oro Water Company `R6119 that they are willi qg and able to supply domestic water to the Subdivision. 4 Mace a lite on the MAP that stats "dovelopmeitt of parcels within the Subdivision will require, cd�nnection to a public avater supply`" r A C.Q2AN INC1 30R AIA ENVIAO'NMENT FOF A HEALTHIER TOMORAOW ;i, I �.,,. Utte ebuftf LAt;D CSF I'qATU(;AL WEA LT FI AND BtAUTV DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bm) CNEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTF,4 DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 CERTIFIEP, MAIL Telephoner (916) 538.7681 Mardi 19, 1992 RONALD D. McE LROY Dapuiy Director Rod KOpse Pt AP 55-31-08 Jim 9i-ppel TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP P. 0. Box 2"1 Maga1 is , CA 95954 Dean Gentlemen: Please be advised that the above -identified tentative subdivision will be reviewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee on April 8, 1992. The meeting will commence; at 9:00 a..m* in the Data Processing, Center Conference Roonl, located on the ground floor, at #1 County Center naive, .droville, CalifornJa. The Butte County Advisory Agency will review the project on April 2.7 1992: The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m, in the Board of Sunervi$orsY Room, 925 County Center *,Drive, broville, California. Public 146rks will recotimend the conditions listed on the attached sheet, if you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office* Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Storks Stuart Edell Assistant`Diroctor SP;/ds €�tte(>hment .+ cc! Planning Department`"`� tnvironmental health Department Sierra West Surveying 1 't }}jj ,/� .•,, .... .,, ,• — I�YAea(f'et6iAVICVII�! rY coun' 1;n111a X11 11AII4'VAI 1 ..l1I� ItC a r trr DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC mALTi'i DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH nddrs" ❑ 1469 Humboldt Reed Q 7 County Ceptor Drive ®747 Elliott Hood Replrict Come, .' e.rornla 95928 Oroville, California 95965 Paradise, C'elifornio 95969 o p, (9161 0 -2727 Telephone., (916) 538.7281 Tolophone, (91611972-13308 PaxI(9161538-2140 i, Vebruary 14, Sierra West C/o Tom Wrinkle 34.37 Black. Olive Dr. paradise, CA 95969 5UD3'HCTe gopsa-Dipple Subdivisio"n, Pentx Rd; Paradise CA, :APN 55..,31-04 This office has completed Its review of your latest proposal for the aforementioned 'pro)ect and find the supportive data lacking for adequate assessment of its compliance with tho County subdivision Ordinance: Irt order to procood with evaluation, further soils tests mill be needed on the following lots: 11 Lot 3; soil mantle tests, positioned on the lot so as 'to detc-rmine variation In soli depth, Pere test on proposed lot in area logically suited for leach fields (ie., out of roadways and slopes >30% 2i Lot 8; soil tnantle tests positioned to determine variatlon In soil depth and areas of lmpetvious soils. Parc tests placed on lot in a location logically suited for leach fle.lds Lots to &, 1ji soli mantle and percolation tf;tts similarly placed. 4,t Lot 6, percolation Letts. IIi N O` M8NT FOI1 A HEALTH u A :CLEAN INDOOR A � ViFi N IFR 'i0N10FiI1OVV Kopsa—Dipplea Subdivision Page 2 5. Lot 9; soil mantle tests located or dug to Otermine possible locations of imper ions soils. A!I per Department policy twenty-four hours notice :should he given prior to initiation of any soils tests: :If you have. any questions please call Wils office: V*ry truly yours, -„C Michael Huerta-, Supervising REHS Division of Environmental health. Mk/dd t,oec: Graig Sanders, Butt, County PIannlnl R Y 1 't6 - xY4�rp 1 r f ' yidd. �� •^� ��1� 3� �i _ til r y ..rl. , i i J X14. _ l "rr PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 CGUATY CENTER DRIVE µ OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-330 TELEPHONE: (M) 538-7601 January 8, 1992 ,,;Ir, Rod .)opsa and Mr. Jim. Hippel x^ O. Box 21 yfagalia, CA 9595 Re. 'Tentative Subdivislon Map, AP No. 05-3-1b-U081 �Kopsa and Mr. Dippel w r- . The Butte County Planning Department has completed the. environmental review of your prQject in accordance with the California Environmental Quality A.ct and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public: Resources Code Section 21151,5. 1,n addition, the FI'lannirlg Director's report required by Sixtions 20-68 and 20-99 of the Butte County ubciiv siola Ordinance has been co nlileted. Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report, which has been prepared for your project: Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. If you mote, any errors or omissions 'in our evaluation; please bring them to our attention. ,'the Environmental Documents and Plani�ng }'Director's Report for your project has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Governrnent Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set: he'larinf s atid approve or disapprove your project within six months from the date c,,n whieih your application was received and accepted. The sig: month time limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on June 231 1992, Tie, Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. if there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required, y Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO ;Butte County Advisory Agency FROM; Planning Director SUBJECT.- Report on Tentative Subdivision Map for Rod Kopsa and Jim Dippel, AP No. 055-310-005 DATE: February 6, 1992 This is a proposal to divide 11 + acres to create 11 one acre parcels. The present zoning is ARMFI-1 (Agricultural Residential, Mobile Home; 1 acre parcels). The Land Use Plan YAP of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential. f There are no specific or community plans for the area: The project ,s located within the service area for the Lime ,Saddle Community , ervices District and cormection to a public water supply is required for this project due, to the ,Carcity of a relivable source of groundwater its the area. The District has stated that water service is unava lable at this tirne but will be available following the completion of their 5 year capital tml rolvement plan. In speaking to the District the verbal statement wasp made that the payment of moniesAo extend the main. line .is the only roadblock to providmi water to this location. The Town, of Paradise; has requested the applicant to pay $900 towards Improvements on Pentz Road within the Town limits. This request is ne t related to any adopted capital improvement plan nor has the fee been adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Given this, the County can not require the applicant to pay the fee as requested: The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or proposed Element of the Butte County general Plan nor any specific or community plan: A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Environmental C2ualit.Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency 'y within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code; Section, 21151:5. Recommend approval of the Tentative Subdivision Map fol Rod Kopsa and Jun `ippel, AP No. 055-310-008, subject to the following. Mitigation Measures and Conditions: Mitigation Measure 1 Place a mote on the additional map sheet which states, "Deer Nerd Impact Fees shall: be paid at time of Building Permit issuance if applicable', f, 2., Place a note t rn the additional map sheet, of the .final map which states, "Automatic , irle suppression sprinkler systems shall be. installed in all new residential structures in accorilance with the Natiopal Fire Protection Association Standard for the i 4t' Ilati , n oj; sp'rinkler Systems in one and, ,two family dwellings and mobile homes, 1?A , ariclard :t3 D. The. purpose of the installation 'of sprinkler systems is for addttibbal safety and property protection in '' ; event ��f residential fires. This & iv-In;-tallation will reduce the demand forstructut,_ fire protection services in triose fire where they are installed!'. Connection to the time Saddle Services District Water System and the installation of ,fire. hydrants will negate the requirement for an automatic fire suppression sprinkler system". 3, i�lvwe a. note on the 'additional map sheet that states; "Homes constructed within 200 feet of the edgtz right-of-way of Pentz Road shall be constructed with exterior walls to meet an STC Rating of 40. 4. Construction shall he limited to the time period between April 1St and October 31st eaFcept when an En,sion Control. Plan is approved by the Departmont of Public Works. All exposed disturbed soil shall be hydroseeded or mulch protected prier to November ist. Natural drainage channels that are disturbed shall be stabilizef to prevent erosiion ether through .rock, rip-rap or othermeans: This shall: include offsite drainage chaomels through erodible material. S; Connect, all residences to Del Oro Water Company, Condition L A Development Impact Fee for Sheriff's .Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions ref Chapter 3, Article II of the Butte County .Code, prior to issuance of building permits or use permit in. the case of a mobile home park. Said fee amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of application for the building permit or use permit. CBSibd Enclosure cc Rod I£opsa and Jim Dippel Sierra West Surveying Public Works Department l- nvhonmen tal Health Department � I t !f Ie1fG7 ra GiF D 'ri :7E 1:LLJw. »ON v ., Off ice of Planning and Research FRcaMt : Butte County 1400 ,Tenth St7.-eet, Room 121 Planning Dep,�rtment Sacramento, C;A 9581.4 7 County Center Drive Oroville, 'Ck 95965 or Crunty 'CIerh C..outty of Butte SW-3-77ECT e Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with 'Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project-, Title AP :#Name Sa Subdivision Map ��055-310-L�08 Rod KS2pa ai1i� rTm I?i��7 Tentative C1c�aringhaLse Number Contact Pearson Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) B: A: Kircher (916) 538=760i%� I Project Location On the west side of Pent2 Road approximately 500 feet south of Lago Vista Wcy, i_ri Lhe south' Paradise area. _Proja t Description 2' Iciiyiding 11 +acres to create 11 one acre parcels._ is to advise that the Butte County, (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) �proved the above-described project on and has made (Date) _ the following determinations regarding ',,he above-described project: 1. The prtyject will, will nct, have a significant ;effect: on thL environment. Z.A�oelhtsofCEQA, Inipadt ptVat prepared for this project �... puruanttottaeprovisi�y A Negative Declaration. was prepared for this project pursuant to the , provisions of CEQA 3. Mitigation measures were, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project, 4. A statement of overriding considerations ..„_..was, _. was not, adopted for this project. comments acid responses and record of y ''his i� to certify that the. final D1:R with project approval is available to the general public at Butte _County Planting Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received f t Filing and Posting at OPit ....... ... . Signature ............ Titles �.ti �ev)sed Ftarc}� 1�l86 I ISIEPIRAWEST SURVEYING BE i IC Na1'I)' LA1417 SURVEYING fi 5,117Alaek (Aive );)rive - Paradise, CA 95969 'Phinjo., 01,10 877-61$3 December 23.> 1991 Attn. Craig Sanders County of Vutte P1,annil.g Repartmen.t 7 County Center Drive: ite;: Dippel and Kopsa sul)aivision'; AP 55-31-08 Dear Craig.' In response to .your Environmental Checklist Form dated December 11, 1991 we submit the following: We hereby agree with the suggested mitigation measures listed on Page 8 with the exception of mitigation measures 4 and 5. Mitigation Measure 4 - -:Reword this mitigation to read. Construction- sha.11 be limited to the "time period between April 1st and October 31st except when an Erosion Control Plan is approved by the Department of Public Works. All exposed disturbed soil shall be hydroseeded or mialeh protected prior to November ist. Natural drainage channels that are- disturbed shall be stabilized to prevent erosion either through rock rig -rap or other 'means. This -shall include offsite drainage channels through erodible material. Ykitigation Measure 5 Do not agree to pay any impact fee that is not adopted by the Butte County Board of Supervisors. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Thomas lt.. Wr irikle - - TR'W/ku December 11, 1991 i r~-= u!tte County PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95065«3397 TELEPHONE= (916) 538-7601 N1r. Rod Kopsa and Mr. Jinn Dippel P. C. Box 21 Magalia, CA. 95954 Re:Tentative Subdivision Map AP No. 055-310 008 Log #91-11-12.04 Dear Mr. Kopsa and Mr. Dippel, An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Subdivision: Map, hidic;ates potentially adverse impacts to the, environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or e1im111.4te these impacts, suitable mitigation measures . are ;required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Endironmental Impact Report ��EIR) is .required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. An earl response to this notification, sent to the 'Plana ng Department, will expedite the scheduling oyour project. Please forward your written response within 15 days fromthe date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 am. and 3:00 p.m Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Director of Planning //r;� Vl.c'vi� �s'��"ytGLtiL,7 Craig B. Sanders ,Associate Planner Enclosure cc*, Sierra West Surveying Publip Work.8 Departane tt i APPENDIX 1 COUNTY OF BUTTE, ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM EVALUATION OF EkTVIRON. ENTAL ±MPACT FfAe No Log No, 91-11-12=04 AP No. 055-�10-008 -Y. BACXGROrjlgD #. Name Of Proponent, Rod KoPsa and )IM DIPPel ?, Addre 3 of proponeht and represent9tIVe (it aPPlfcable). P. 0. noil 21, Magajla, CA 95954 3. Project description; Tentative subdlvisjon Map JfVfdtng 11 + acres to create it one acre paredis, r MAynF WDISCUSSION ON ENVIRONIMSENTAL EVALUATION I'Y. j�iANnATORX FINbINGS UF._SIGNIFICANCE I Does the project have the potential to degrade the X _ This proposal, will hot significantly degrade the environment, quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below sell Sustalhino levels, threaten to eIIminate a ot:ant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or aarimal or eliminateImportant examples 61 major periods of W itotnia history or prehistory! i. Does the project have the potential to achleve X Thts proposal will riot Impede long -tem enVlfonmen01 goals. short-term bene Lits to the detriment of long-term environment goals? (A %hott-term impact on thr: environment is. one which oc,;drs In a tetativefy brief period of time while long-term impacts will ehdute into the future.) 3. noes the project have Impacts which ate IndlOduai ly X _ Thk proposal may have cumulative impact's on the enVironmeht limited' but cumulatively considetabie? (A project lhcludthil Impacts to Solid waste disposal, govefnmehlal services, and may Ilroact on two or note separate fesoutces where recreation facilities, the impact on each resource I s reIatively $malt, but where the effect of the total of those Impacts lin the enVltonment Is signi('rcalit.) 4. Does the project have envlrohmental effects whichT X. i S proPosa wi i! hot have a significant advetse effect on human will cause substantial adverse effects on humah beings. belnoS, either directly or tndirectly? II. DETERMINATION Un—m—e0al—TS-01 this 1hij,161 evaluations I/WE find the proposed project COULD Wr have a significant effect oh the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will b, pteoared. I/WE field that althoudh the proposed project COULD haVe a tignifiecctit �tfecr on the dnvlronmenl. there will not, be a sl9hiticaht effect It! this case because the MlrICATI M MEASLRt;s described on the attached sh t save been added to the project, A NWKN VE DECLARATION will be ptepated, IIWE Lind the pt000sed project MAY have a lonilitanl effect on the envlroomen't, and ah ENVikbWtNTAL IMPACT RePORT is toolrited. baNOAktMERr iY of n`=FJ Kira^ ba ATEA: PA-dember 11, 1991 hyr asoc a e P a' Aner -kovidwdd �: by- 4- keviowed by- T—' ,ti' f+� .. ;. - ..".. I -vwr,JVonm.entai Checklist Evaluation of EnVirenmental impacts I NVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS vcs ME w DISCUSSION Off" ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION 1. AM. wlfl the ptoposal result in significant. a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes In X_. The proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditions. geol*glc substructurest u Disruption. displacement, compaction of X ._ this ptoposal Will result In significant amounts of dlsYuption, ovetcovering of the sa displacement, compaction and overcovering of the site as a result of development of structures, driveways, parking areas, etc. since the sl to dues slope to the West/southwett Apd slopes can be as high as 11% Some grading of site pteparalion Wirt be necessary primarily on it the westerly lots to cleale level bull sites, This Impact Will b control measures, be mitigated by requited erosion C. rface change In topography or ground Surface X some changes topography will be necessary to create level building rellot features?sites Of% sone of the lots. This Impact Will be mltIga Led by erosion control measures. d. odsttuctIon, coveting or mod ificatIon`of any X The site has no unique physical lectures unique geologic or physical leatures7 a, rnsrdasp In wl'nd or Water erosion of Solis, _ - The type of Solis on side, slopes, and rainfall received In the area either ;.iA or oft sitet .x give the site a high erosion potential. Thl:s property Is heavily vegetated Which acts to stabilize the soil. In afo:s that ate cleated on site. evidence of erosloh is seeh. it Is Ant,cipated that Up to ao% of the vegetation �h ti to WIII be removed during construction, it this occurs on of I lots at the same time. the efteot could be significant. Alt cleared and dk turbed softs shall be stabilized and mulch protected, hydro s..:ded or otherwise stabilized pftnr to November 1 of any given year, site preparation and construction shale be limited to the lime petiod beginning April Ithrough October it. In addltlon all drsinage channels Shall be tablilzed and ptotectod from rutthdf erosion by the use of rock, rIp-tup or other stablifxatron methods. I. changes in deposition; of erosion of beach , x _ bry cteek Is located approximately goo feet to the west of the sands. of changes 16 Siltation, deposition ptolett site, It erosion from the property Is extrotne, sone slit or erosion which may modify the channel of could reach this Creek bed. However. tt proper eroslon controls ate a rivet or stream of the bed of the °oceah adhered to, no adverse Impacts Should occur, of any bay. Inlet or lake; g, boss of 00.61a agtltulturally productive X (lroposal does clot represent a xlgniticanl .lass of rytltril soiiz outside deslgnated urban areas! Agricultural soils, the tolls on sit!) are nut considered Pt me Tions H. EXposur.e lot people of properly to goo x Alt of itutle couhty Is In a moddtate earlhquake.intensily zono Vill. �ogic hazards such as earthquakes, IAiUSI des, "— ', CohtitOdLlori of buildings to Uhl Otm'Sullding code standards for a mudslides. ground failure 1f ilmrlar sdismfc zone I'll Will provide a equate ptotectlon to o<tupants IA hazardsf case of selsmlc actSvlty. 2.. AIR, will the ptoposal result In substantial: a, Air eilsstons or detattotatian of ambient ;.�X increase In the donslttes of residential doVeiopmdnt ori the ptoleu aIF ggalltyt elle VIII result ,in a cumulative Impact on alf quality due to r�l3ted inctesses In traffic generated by the increased reslderllial development. The caiifotnla- Air Resources Control hoard has idonf,lfled nuttd county as a hoh-htta4iimant area lit meeting the siMdArds of the California clean Alt Ac . the county Alt Pollution �coillrol,flab provI40s no mtligation measuros for such A $mail tdtidentlal prolect. ;rico to the O zo„of the ptoltet, the cumulative impacts are cohsidareN to be insignificant. s; 3 t tootmehtal Checklist Eval.uation,,,ok Enviro;vuitental. impact b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke �._� , x Some $hott .lean at qualiIY Impacts wlII prohably result during the or fumest construction phases of developing the part^s's, IncreaseU vehicle and equipment emissions, as well as Increased dust, Will occur during earthwork stages of the developmehl. These impacts are unavoidabie and for (his project are nol considered signiifcant.. 0, Alteration of air movement, moisture or `t'- The proposal Will not affect the atmosphere. tl:moerature, or any change In climate, locally of regionally.i wAT -, will the proposat tesult In Substantial, a, changes in curten,ts, or the course or x The proposal Wi I t not affect any watercourse. dir+action of water movements In either marine or itesh water tt changes In absorption raids, drainage k The ptoposal w,111 result In an increase in surface water fuholf, due patterns. of the rate and amount of surface to reducedtpiloh from limpetvious surfacers, arid' In a change In d funoff7 on the site. The project will have to be moot age requirements of the Butte County bepartment of Public Works. c Weed for off-site sutface drainage x -- some Off x;tr. ^utlact, dtatnage Imptovements may be required in im5rovements,Including vegetation rerrWAI , conjunction wlth this project, This Will be determined by the Butte thannelizatlon or culvert Ihstallati-01? county Derlartmerlt of public Wotks and installed under their direction. it the suttace runoff Is golhg to be directed to the west towards Dry creek, the offslte drainage channel will have to be protected by rip-rap to preveht erosion over that "section that travels through erodtbin maletial, d, Alterations to the course of flow Of flood x The proposal wl I l not sI got Iletntly allttt any flood to,et*ot chinnefs wAter0 or watercourses. e. Change In the#imount of sutfacewater In any x The proposal Wit hos affect any watercouts�t, wcter bodyt 1, otsthatge Into surtaua waters or In anyx �— The proposal will result In sane additional nuttace water ditcharads alteration of sur lace Wader ��, ii(Y, ...�. Into Dry creep to the west. This change Is not expected to be Including but not limited to lemputu(Ure, significant. dl ssoivv i o)tygen or tuibidi tyt g, Aiteratioh of thy. x+,�c'; r t-.1�, ni flow X The proposal will nnl +Ignifitantl a'Ifect surface t,atet quality. y " or ground 1aatef s r' h, change In the quantity or quality of ground x _, The project site is Within the service afe�s tar the Del ora Water waters, eithpt through direct a'dltions of company/lime saddle comnuhfty services rrtstticl, around Water has wlthdtawals, of through Interception of ah not proven to be a stable sourte of Water In this afea. HI9her aqulfd'f by cut's of excavaLfonsr densttles oh I'ndividual_wdllt may result in ovetdtaltirg o: sIta loill aqullet. Curtdntly. there Is hot the tim nre of Paradise area. sontne�ct t Aof ll Juts' na the ptojddtrashould behtegUltedl to e Lime saddle Community services District to recelve domestlt wr?teihe 1, 6 hOrwise 'thd ofd,r water keduetbte x see discussion 'tor 3 h above. ter aval'Il In llcuht water- txpatedehaxattit "= e�or to relst uchtlAsptlbooingto ill In t e txfloodpngtotaled ute at pt!oplod watcw�ttejlWillproperty to hi(id aids q,suAntr:ani is py. will the propel' Al rdgui`t In .vvirorxattet tai Checklist At tvaluata.an of Env:irojmmental Impact 4 a n ofypiantspfincludine X The of Species Probably be + expanded as number olnathe Y species `� resldentialidevelopm ent on- occurs and pen -native plants and landscaping trees,shrubs, grass„ crops, and aquatic. are Installed. This Will not be a significant Impact, pIant s)t b. Reduction of the nOnoets of any unique, rare �_ x The site contains no rare plants. Or endangeted species of plants? C. introduction of new spccles of plants Into _ X The proposal will not affect existing plant isle, an area, or in a battler to the normal replantshment of existing species? d. Reduction In acreage Of any' agricultural _ _ x the sl to Coes hot contain any commercially viable agricultural crop, 'crop? lA1l. 5.1,8161 LIFE_ WI the proposal rtsUlt in su s tanI. a it, change In the diVerstly of soeclef, of x x The project it located Within the Winter Deer Range for the sucks numb_rs of any species of animals (birds, MountalA Dear Herd. In 1063, the California Department dl fish and - lod animals fnctuding reptiles, fish and came Identified development In the toothIIIt as encroaching upon shellfish, benthic organisms or insects)? taigraiofy deer ranges, The Depattment of Fish and came has measures tencroaching itesidential problem, ooV fecsOf itinrs ne has r0f adopted those mtigatios, The project It located within designated p tn adevelopment ( z)'. The Depattmenl of 'Fish and came allows development In these areas but regUes"ts development impact fees. h note shall be placed on the addttionaI map sheet that states, 'Applicable beer Herd Impact Fees shall be plaid at time of Issuaoce of building permits", br. Reduction In the numbers of anVunique,: tare: X the site c0ntalils no rate animals, Of ehdangeted species of ahlwl st C. Introduction of hew species of Animals Into X ,- See dlscusslon for Item t A, an area, or In a barrier to the migta'liorl _ or movement of animals? d. Deterlotation of existing fish :or wildlife x See discussion for item 6 A. habitats 6. NOtsE, Will the proposal tesult In substantial: a. increases In existing 'noise levels? X The prdpo`sai Will hot result In a substantia► Indrease in noise cteated on site or In the Vicinity, b, Rxposurc of people to severe notse levels? X Penlz Road Is Onsfdered a higgh spoed roadway. the holse generated by vehlcfe traffic Is apptoXlmately 70 db Within too feet of the roadway, 66 db up to loo lett of the roadway, and 6o db, or less, beyond 200 feet of the roadway, Lots i; 2, s, 6, g, and to Wili be subject to hoist levels between 76 and 66 db. 'The Noise Element of the nuttecounty Cenetai Plan fecommetlds that 1'11terior hoist levels in residehtlaf subdlVislons, not exceed As db. The homes ch these ors Will hhve to be cranstittcled In a manner to attenuate the noise to tebch this 45 db figure, Thls tan be accomplished by constructing the home's wtth exterior Walls meeting a 40 81`C Rating as pper buNding code. ThIs Should attenuate the noise for A te When the on stheaorropertV Windows doonsthlctling�a SaVehttoot highamasohttlWa italorty ftotltage and at least Sixty feet in from the roadway, along the berth and south propertV fine 7. �Lta-n` r� CLARE_ will 1h0 proposal produce � � x The prvposui will hot rs` esufl to a subs'tanitalIhcrease ih tight or s gntticnnI light gh and g,f3tet glare created on Site of in the Vlcih)►y, t , 1 5 ,vir, o,rlmental Check! Eit * Evaluation at 'Env' rnm'ntal' Impaat e. olllthe 0niand substantial lResiidend by l Plan land ate,atEon prpesUpenC alaltrDfanneesult Use Clement asrAgrilcultUral tial. 'The ty Is tie property i s zoned gRMH- areal i. rhe proposed tentative map conforms to both the rcneral Plan desfgilatioh and the zoning clacsltication', 9. NATWAL Rtl"CES, W1ti ,the proposal result In substantra F a. Incteasz in the rate of use of any natural k The proposal will not atfett any rlatoral resources, tes6rrrces7 natural bJ x — �-- The proposal Will not deplete any 'natural resources. repletces7 -,« 10. Lmserti Wtlltthenropasalb)nvobve: . _ p -A A risk of ex0loslon or release of hazardous _� � c,_„ The prapbsaI W1rl hot involve the use of hazardous :aterials, nor substances (Including. but not Ilrrifted to, is located close 10 any facilities which store fir Otltize Such oll, pesticloes, chemicals or radiatlorl) In materials. the event. of ah accident or upset eondttlonsr 6. Possible ihter(erence With an dmergehcy emergency ncy if —" .-:— Th. e Proposai will nbt affect any eftf0endy seryl(,(', Possible plan or erenCenWi evacuation 1t, densityhorpgrroowothtratetof the an _ , _, ' The Rroposal. Wfll hot significantly affect the populatlo6 of the alstutb onorl" hL becausedoes not exceed that planned :and elrpl area �petedydensity 12, NG!5Ifn. W111 the proposa._aflectlxitling housin!, ;�t `, The ptbposal,Will .hot si¢ tficantly affect housin4 demand. or create a demand for additional housing! 0. RANspatTA1-QN/ClRduLAiiGw',,,. YrtII the Voposai result in: A. eenerattohor subitahtfai additlorial vehlcle__ ,.X -.. The pr000sed'projecl W111 generate approXImAtely ab to 110 ADt- This moveMenti additlohat trr.fttr Will hot substantially Impact the trahsportatibn In the ImTedlatep {rea which has the capacity to acdommodata the Addit'icnal traffic Without a reduction in the level of Service, Mowevor, the Town of paradise has stated that this project combined with Other protects wlthin the town II"mlis along Pentz Road betWer,h the town IIMI rs and its Intprseittion wllh Peatson Road, The town has r Adopted a plan to upgrade lhls 'portion of Pehtz Road And Is recommending that this project be conditioned to pay a pro-rata share towards these road imarovemehts. The recommended condition is: •:jay to the Tdltn of paradise a `Pentt Road` "rtafflc impact MI tlgaklon lee of s00,60 her lot prior to tecording 'final m4p". ti. Ettdc.ts ori existing Parkins tat111ifes, ol, " x " the Proposal the demand Pot hd-,V paMIrigt Culripis WI1th parking teoultemehlt contained euttelcou le y code section 2a,-as. 5ubttanfiai Impact on Cxisttba sub%tottlal ._._ is �:� See �tscucSton for tem is A. transpc, 'Impact _ d. tignt(idAnt alleratlohs topPesentOAR&hs, 'x The ptopb's'al Will hot 611er the present pattern of circufNjtlbh ,In of clieulation or movement of people and/or the area. goods't b. to wa'tetborte, tall or Ait _ x -. The proposal will not affect tail of Alt ttdtflc, iRNallbrft G ttn�al Chet �' .cid Fiavironmeh;�aX 2anpact }dist" * Ev�'lu��.'ia'; fi. Incriase In traffic, hazards to motor X the proposal will result in an Incremental Increase In traffic and vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrlahs7 related traffin hazards in the area, The math traffic hazard that wilt be, created will be left turn movements in to or out of the proA'el. ontoPentzttoad, the required 161provements for site distance amount will be dotetmlined and calculated as of the date of appicaches and ieJt turn lanes will be conditioned by the Department of Public works, s4.. PUBLIC SFRViCCS. Yrllt the propoiai haVe an effeCl schools? upon„ or result 1n a need` lot new or ,altered government SerVices-: schoolservices In the atea, school )mp3ct fees are in effect for a. Fire protentiont X The proposal Will result In An incremental Increase in demand int the Paradise Untried school olsttict and censttucilon on these lots flto protection In the area, The BUtte County Fitt nria bivlslon or DepartmentJcallfop Forestty bas Indurated that d. cumula tlVe development in rural areas will Impact their ability to J the propnsal will result in ah tementaf ihcrease In demand fur .r_ provide fire protection services. CDF has proposed, as a mitlaatian measure, all residential homes In rural areas develop, a fife suNtesslon sprinkler system or Install a pressurIzed Water kO tem be 5lgnificsht. with hydrants. Since a pressurized communtty Water system Will be AzI nlenance of public tautt'tles, Ihchding scrvfhg this project, the Installation of 'fl're hydrants Otmid be tequlred', b. Polico ptotectlon7 X- The proposal will result In an incremental increase in demand for other govetnmehtat services! police protection in the area. The Board of supervisors has adopted a Development impact Fee for sheriff facititle% and this protect wlII (Of aII Other ggyerhmehtal sefvlces: It the area. besubject la those fees, A hote shall be picked on the additional i'rf i 1 the proposal result In: map that,dial slates, "A DoVelopmeht Impact ree tot sheriff a. lac Itties shalt be -paid pursuant to thb provisions of Chapter 1 Article l l , of the Butte Couhty Mode, prior to Issuance ofBUlldih® permits or Use Permit, In the case or a mobile home park, said tee amount will be dotetmlined and calculated as of the date of application tot the ettlldlhg.Permit or Use Petmlt", o, schools? x =, The proposal may result In an Incremental lhcrease In demand for schoolservices In the atea, school )mp3ct fees are in effect for the Paradise Untried school olsttict and censttucilon on these lots ►j►it be subjenl to these fees. d. Parks or olftar recreational far:rllttesx J the propnsal will result in ah tementaf ihcrease In demand fur .r_ pp ark and itereatibn facilities In the ares t at Is not expected to be 5lgnificsht. e. AzI nlenance of public tautt'tles, Ihchding ..: X see discussion tot Item 13 a, rbadst f other govetnmehtat services! x- - - The prbpdsal Will result lh a minor Ir�cremehtal inttfAse In demah8 (Of aII Other ggyerhmehtal sefvlces: It the area. tz. ENE99L i'rf i 1 the proposal result In: a. Use of substantial' timounts of "Uel ofX - the proposal Will hot Utfllze substaht'tal fuel or ehetyV. enetgyt b, substantial increaseln demand up on existing x The proposal v;lll not substantially increase the demand for energy's sources of the of dew's ureas slfrCOUItel 16. Litt LITit wl I I the: otoposal restr'et In a Beed tor' pew systems, or substantihl alterations to the tollcWtho. a. Power or natural 'gasE, , X.,. The proposal Will 'neat affect electrical power or natural gat distrlbullon 'systems. 7 EC nmen al Che vcklist * *EvalliAtion of nvirotamental impact b. borrmuntcatlons systems? The, The proposal will not affect communication sytlems. Water availability? X The proposed project is located fit -an area Where Well wales has not C, hlstoticiilfy been proven to be a stable source. The subdiVisi. will be served by the bel oro Water company/Lime saddle coramunity services District, site located in an area characterized by shallow S rock d. sewer or s'eptic Systemsl the protect site Is solnos, and lava cap. The solI characletlstics of soli k outeroismettmes prone to septic and leach field system X failures h tt due 10 poor soft per col a't f on and capacl ly may result 16 seepage of waste Water Into the surface laver of toll, strict adherence to the autla county Environmental Health Department 1dquirementt for septic and leach ifeid Installation and maintenance Is anticipates to 'mitigate the above concerns. Its et x _ Tile project rust matt Btltte county pepartmen. of Public Wot e, storm Wal'.`. dnddl i9 ~r X The proposed project may have a cumulatiretlulrements for drainage lmproytments, butte county ve "Pati on lite l„ solid waste and SPosaf? -" ' sanitary Landfill and the disposal of solid Wastes within the county. The effect at this time is not considered tignlilcatt.t. 17. 11a 4 HEALTH, wiII the proposal result iii: a, creation of AnYY health hazard or potential - — hazard texciudfng mental heal th>l The proposal will not create any heajth hazard. -- The prt; osaj wlII not expose .people to any health hazard. b. Exposure of people to potential health to AEs Itazartls! k becausOPOCLI Will not result in all aesthetically offensive YteV nlE7tcs. will the proposal result (n the is consistent With Surrounding developmeht. oi—isfsuc on_ot any sceffic vista or vlew open, to the pub'iic, of, Will the proposal result In the creation of an aesthetically offensivo site open to the lilies which I's not Inert as sIli deltaht pub is Vlewf park And re'tetatlon fact for fa6ch�AT !� will the ptopbsal tesuii in an Impact x;w:, Tne proposai, may result In an iitttemehtal Increase Ili dentand 1g' upan tnr, quality of gUanttty of "'sting rccreajtonal oppottunities? z tLLtt;riAl aiaaAces> Wilt the ptoposal result Ili the alteration � �%.__ The project site le Is Identified as beih The entire ptolecl site sentitlYity� lot archaeological resourcts� or destruction of a otehltiorlc or historic has previously been, surveyed for attlr>ieologlcal resoUrces. No archaeological tete? cultural of atthaeolooltal artitacts were found oh this portion of the tile._ b, wlII the proposal result In adi.erse physldaf x The ptoposat will not affect historlt sites, or aestlictic effects to a pfeltlstu.ic or historic building, structure of object? t. tsAtS the ptbposalhave the potential to x- the proposal will hot attest cultural rexouteb" teuse a physical change Which would affect Unique ethnic cultural values? The propdsai will not affect tellglous resources d. Wiil the otopostil restrict existing pbtenitial Imra A ttttl 'met Within the 8 Atdo>x of. EzYx ,";@211itt'YYt31. m a� ��Lx'oiimen�al Oheckla.l�t +� Ev�ly` =, ,°r � p -. SUGGESTED MITIGATIONMEASURRLF n Place a note on Rhe addltional map sheet which states, 'Mel' Herd Impact Fees sh,al i be paid at a�plizaof Building Permit Issuance if :z. Plate A note on the additional map sheet of he final map Which state's, "AutOrrA tc f Ifie suppression sprinklet systems shall be lnstailed Wall new resldentlal structures In Accofdance with the latlonal Fite Protectl'on Assoclalion standard for the !nstaltalfon of sotinklef systems In one and two ramlf4 dweJJings an mobile,homes. NKpA standard i3 n. The pUtpose of the ihstailatidn of sprinkler system's Is tot additional safety and properly prhiseinstallatiion will'i,teducd thetdemandrtut structufal fire protection setvltes in thane instances where they are installed}. connection to the Lime saddle services olstrlc' water system and the installation of tite hydrants Will negate the requltement tot All automatic lite suppresslon sprinkler system', I "Place A note on the additional map I;heet ttrr states, "Homes constructed *,)thin zoo feet the edge tight-ot-way of PonLz Road shall , torts ttuetdd with eXtot Iof Wails to lifeet an g Wing of 46", 4. ''Place a note on the additional map sheet that - states, "Construction shall be limited to the time pellud between April ist And Odtobet 314t, -All exposed disturbed soli shall be hydra- seeded ydraseeded of mulch protected prior. to NOVemb'er lit. Natural drainage channels that are disturbed shall be stabilized to preVc:nl etasldn eithet through tock. ttp-rap, of other means. 'This shall Include otfslte drainage thannels through erodible mateflai", s. pay 3g.00.6e per lot to the '-own 61 Paradlto for toad improvements along Wentz Road. A, connect all resldeheds to bel Oro Water Company. CBS hr! Ja. ;h pntttiental' Chetdklisl: VaIuatioh of 2iivixonmr� DATA _S�tiCEl .A, ro I PC I. Des CrlOtluit. 6s ACaust{c Qua lily; Cood - i. Type of Project: TentattVe subdivisloa Map 7 Air quality: Good z, nrlet Description; Tsm to dlvide ti.it acres to create eleven Biological_. Environment:. i acreplus parcels. - 3. Location: On the, wdst side of Peutz Road approxihiately too s. vegetations oak woodlands and plhe forest with thick feet ,south of Lago vista Way, south Psradise area. manzanita cover. 41 Proposed DensltV of Oevelopmentt one unit per acre averaged 9. Wildlife Ilabital small birds and animal's common to loolhiii areas. a. Amount of impervious surfacing: substantial cultural env)r0nmenl: -- 6. Access and i,e,AresI publtc kbadlsj: pent7 kodd to:. Aichaeologlcai and Historical Rdsodfces in the area: High 1. Method of Sewage Olsposal. septic And,1—och field. sensltlYity area. Sutgey has been peitormed on site. 0. source of wailer supply: pe{ Oro Water CompanY/Lime saddle Ii. ©utte county Cenerai Plan designation: Agricultural Commuhity sett/Ices Olsttict. Residential, 9. Proximity of 'Poorer Lines: Adjacent to property. 12, Wsting zoning: ARMH-i 1o. Potential toe further land divlsions and development. None 11. W sting Land Use on-site: Vacant under exlstinil Zoning. 14, surrounding iltea: kl. thVironmentttl settind a. Land Uses: Open Space. Rural Residential b. zoning; ARMH-1. U. and ARM -1-a PWysitat- environment: C. Cch. Plan Designation: Agricultural Residential d. Parcel sizes: i to s acres i. e. Population; Low population Retrain General ropodriphic character.- Relatively tiat ridge is. character of site and Area- Rural bs "gapes; Vary from I to 12% c, elevation, lsoo feet, above sea level, ts, Nearest Urban Area: Paradise d. L{mi:a;ing ractors: None i7. Relevant Spheres of influencer. N/A z, soils a« nserVaccUrb'ah Ateat N/A homPrisetlized bythe eylkoh ttr)ey Phase tiolume of 19. Pr'peovemeect'lonhtt the soil. 5011 Is approxlmatelpt six tett deep In the a. Neatest county (state) Pire station: st(10h 053 i ppror!!tl area b. Llinitintd Fedor#t Marginal salt b, Water Availablil(yt r{re hydrant. 3. Natural hazards of the Land 20, schools in Area: poradise Unitied school bisirkt. a, Eatthquake zone: moddfAAd fartnquakt lotensliy zone Vill. ti, erosion Notentlal: High C, tentlalmoderate ro Low Landslide ive 0, very Ct, c, Wanst've Soit Potential. Low 4, itydrii,l091r a, surface watott None b, Ctodnd Water: unknown t« Drainage characteristics; pfo)ect site d'Alns Into the f5fY creek Dralnagt Basin. d. Ahnual Raintall (hotmai>, 30 N 15 Inches pet year. e. Limtling FaCtQrs: PotehtlhlIV Ilfnited orouhdWatef s. Vlsual)',conld Oualityt exteileht y 10 En,dro=ental Cinecklis * Evaluation. of Enva.xonmental x>apa et ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL I. Butte County Planning Department, Earth uake and Seismic SME-tY E ement. 1Z. Butte County Board of Supervisors. Fault Activ t Ma 11-1 19 A rirultural Preserves Ma established_bY J Orov e, CA; CMH H' eso ut on No, 67-178, rov e, CA; 2. Butte. County Planning Department, Liquefaction Butte County P ann ng Department, 1987. Potential Ma 11--2 Seismic Safet a. ement: H 13. National Flood Insurance Program. Flood orove, CA; CH2M mar Fedel°ai Emergency 31 Butte County Planning department, Subsidence and Safety ement= Management Agency, 1989,. Landslide Potential ri 111 - 14. USGS Quad MapCherokee, 1970, s O[OVe, CA: CH2M H , 1977, 4. Butte County Planning Department, Erosion 111-2 SafeY.,; Element. rovRl le' CA< 15. _ Aiea.Maun chico (1925)/Oroytlle 1926 to states Department o Potential Ma T r�cuiture, 5. CH2M H , 1977" � �; Butte County Planning Department. LEYaa a 10• Soil Surveyof Chico (1925)/0r_ovllle __� Area. Unite Stages Department of Ma _ 1113 Safef. element. orovi I le, C A. Cf Agriculture, 7 6. Butte County PlIanning Department. Noise element CA; 17. Butte County Planning DEy artmeht� Butte p COUnt Fire Proteet on IUrisdiCtlons anc�. Ma IV-1 Scehic Hl hway element. rov , e,. Fac t es MARI Butte county re !H2M H il, 1977. epartment ari California, Department of 7� ing Department, Butte ceniceHlcihways' Forestry, 1989, _bounty Pcani O gkiatjCH2M H 1977. 8. Butte CountY plannlrrg Department.. NatUral Fire azard classes Ma 111-4 ,Safet: Element.., Orov, e CAt -ZF2-M--HTI 1, 1977, g, Butte County.Plannirig Department. Archaeolo q Ica 1. Sens ittyitY Map: Oroyille, CA: fames P. ,Mann ng, 1983, 10. — ict Butte county Planning Department. ScbOOI.01str to oroville, CA 11. Nortort western District Departmeht of 'Water s+ urces, Chico Nltrate..Stud ,.Ma Nitrate Resources Concentration- n S a o e s, 7 e Agency, state o kdl i lurilia, 1983. 777er��'(/ bell _ po �yyat;,.oTl axed FJOUSi� 11 _ d12 the pro�nc�. build --out and occupan�:Yincrease o 92 Ultimately, Upon full o ulation of experience an a,pproxixnatewPth the establisbBlent along uzzits . QVeral l ,Site should residents dwelling unit Pei g6 year round to forty-one sing ±0.93 dwelling approximately would eventually reach land use density earse acre within. the next 6 to7y l3 Ca) c) and (d) 1� (e) and Zl-T.raffic oads Ca.zculari:Un ytemS result In a generation C rojcct wi,tl, ultilli3tely vehicular trip The proposed P hundred. and ten (410) dairy nearby publa.c approximately 'four i the portymPaGt goad located of PP that shall on of Pentz with ends (ADT) v . ion i a7^�culazlyrem�nta. Y d p the inte'rspct ,oing street system, town limats an with oxlg the soot".cern ro ' ect combined pa.radis� tween The effect of this P ,thy? southeastern Pearson Road: went located within on Pentz develop Sstandard in land uSe will contribute a Guinu�apredominantlYef feet uP ridge area ubllG' street that 1s P Road, a P n located within the townlimits. n. construction des ig lanlred an eventual kk - teal and P limits:. L! ' has a, �L The Town of Paradise 33_3 Fubli.0 road . nt of Pentz Road.. located between the town of ,a upgrade improveme 0 and the Pearson Road intersection � dikes and an This standard calls for the minimum establishme standard* roadway with abutt:'.ng Cid) foot wide Paved , forty on oe side. asphalt walkway traffic data The Town ,gineor'has reported the followitrg articular segment of Pentz Road- ti oad: concernir. this p Traffic Volume (ADT) ,Year ,700 iRDT) 19`87 330* CxnT) 1989 Mote: lri Paradise hour . equate 'to +8 volume during maximum peak hour equ _- *Traffic for maximum F� .t_ area the volume uni y -. _ �,-:ce daily traffic= ed Therefore e r' mm _ � 1�....,.� stimat �e l,a, o f total vo lame +h ,1.25 to i AUT for �.98�3 is _l0 r` r iO eGt to robably sevOn to a, The Town of Pa�'adise 'Shall condition tp the project require a prorata share a rade y� '4 eight percent) of the total cost of necessary P5 t„ segment of Qentz Road located i improvements for the own e Pearson Road between the southern �°allmaptre recordation. The total d *+' intersection prior to resrata share contribution cost esti_aa"ate and ca] eulaL w"3 P shall be determined in a manner deemed satisfactory to `.. the Tov/n Engineer. i Items (a:) and (b) and 21 Public 14 Safety Services area The project site is p artiallY located witl.�I anhazard ntif .ed, with potential severe to eigTown dFire Chief, and ide Fire (Sot Paradise General Plan, and rite Protection). Cal- forni.a� Department of Forestry of the Paradise Fire zre�nents are the responsibility 1emented by the Lime flow rem Project Department with cooperative actions imp Saddleomrnunity Services Dist�ipoliceSChef hasCSD) and the identified area- Saddle The Town Fire an environmenta] setting develop"_ Through road Circulation and, wide Govern associated with the existing rOvide sufficient of this area related tsized�)water mains to p 2): looped and poperly fare flows fog: fire protection: proposed, aubdivisiori maP shal]: be conditioned by.. the The p ire development design and improvements Town of Paradise to requ to sat isfactory to the Town Fire Chief fxra a1iLreCPDrotection re provision of recluired minimum structural Stem 14 (c) -- Schools c of this planned development residential Future occupancy ccupan Y mala 'ncreaThiSof student 1oCa] schools, impact. is subdivision s2a1� result in iss schools el School District population to be serviced by deemed insignificant since the Parse -ment of schooti impact fees at the time currently rec�iires the pad of building permit issuande, r TOWN OR PARADISE TOWN ENGIAER'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM' DATE MARCH 28, 1997 TO AL MCGREEHAN PLANNING DIRECTO FROM: JON A. LANDER,, TOWN ENGINEER SUBJECT! UNIQUE ACRES SUBDIVISION (S-2-=90) ROADS Even though the Malibu Drive cul --sac may be tie only stead proposed in phase I of this project: E g ne. the road plansoasell.prFiretwouldsprefereaat thtime of circulationilink to road :plans Poz' ph Harrison (toad with the first phase. 8-1 standard reauires off street parking, - PROJECT G,TEWA`I OFF 'ENTZ ROAD: The proposed project gateway and, sign shall not be located in the fight-thewappropriate lay ots and shall be ;located in an easement o Constructiun detall including size > locationi etc.; should be reviewed before approval. PENT2 ROAD: The impact 'an Pentz Road should be mitigated with a road Ytt, The estimated cost of improving pentz Road is $500,000. fest COntrV` Club to Pearson Road. It is proposed ,nr�"p or lessv that this project pay g of this imprevemerit cost or $975,00 .per lot as the lots are recorded- The estimate is based on reliminary, a p -tidy and rosy actual plans and specifications, DRAINAGE: `Cii draina�; " "or, the entire development shall be designed and reviewed e 11 , the time phase I plans are submitted. E;�gineeriny, utside the dralaa�'e 'fee hreat therefor no The development is o drainage basin fee will be rewired, JAL WBPtma 5 , r On r i r' CM= OF BUTTE DEPARDIE T OF PUBLIC WORK>1,; 7 County Center Drive ' Oroyi]le, CA 95965 t,;19 538-7266 DATE; November 8, 1991 SUBJECT: Rod KOPSA / Jim DIPPEL - TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP i ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS) 55-31-08 LOCATTQNs h 11 lots located on the West side of Pentz Road, 800 fti south of d � 'Lago 'Vista Way.-. Paradise area.. 1 Attached are documents regarding, arra.a copy of, the above-described tentative ' map for, your review. If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning thij project, please return them to this office no later than December .6, 1,991 Very truly yours, }� William Cheff Director of Public Works f� r lisa YI A istantoDirector &/kp attachments ;M b C0UN'1'y 'QF BUTTE , DEPPARTMEfdT Ob" PUBLIC WORKS 7 Counry Center Drive Orov~ille, CA 95965 016) 5384266 , November 8, 1991 Rod Kopsa Jim Dippel RE t AP 5'5-31-08 p.0, Box 21 Tentative'Subdivision Map Magalia, CA 95951, gentlemen; This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above-referenced property is being submitted to the Panning Department for environmental determination, and to the Envi.rornnental Health Department for its review: This application wild 'ba consiclxed complete when we have received notification from the Planning Dep _ l Health arrant and the Environmental Department that all necessary data, to been received. These departments will contact you regarding any edditldwal information t%ey may rzquire+ Very truly yours, 'MIliari1 Chef£ Director of Public tjorks' r J in Mendbn;a sistant Director .M/kp cc; Flennirig Department Environmental health Department Sierra West Surveying LD 1.20 (Revised 2/88)