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lO ;following 'items are to be comcleted'by the Planning Department:
C=iFINT ZONING:. _ �• CJ"
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_ LAND CONSERVATION AGREEt 7: N C7
G;Z��RAL PLAN DESIGNATIO3f . I C42 QTJ Z AL
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,�ri.tional Criteria:.
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A'ICIlLTUR1t1.-PESIDENTIAL YES
NO It is recommended that you perform fixe
following
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checkeditems:
�. lWater and Sewer Capacity,
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�— ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS GEiECK/
::�,r Adequate Fire Facil Lies ✓
BOTANICAL `SURVEY
"w 'Road
4 Capacity and lfaintenazice ✓
GEOLOGICAIr, SURVEY
5� .Access to Commercial, and Schools
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YES N0
ORICa'SWP.D AND FIELD rpOpS
WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH
to Yrean cel site
dorAint 5-10 ac. Par te
AND,GME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: --�-
Vacnity ofUrban Boudarzes
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WIHIN FLOOD, PLA -N : /
Viability° not lmpai,red;
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3 .tif 'Determination: Stibstaht ally coj Ona.' toe
WITNIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR
LAND; USE PLAN:
GIKNL`RAL PLA11e 1. Land Use
If Yes,
2. Con .eivation ✓'
-^ - Nama of Plan
3: Open Space _L.
WITHIN URBAN RESERVE:,
4. Safety
Yes,
6. Housing
Name of, Reserve
7: Cj culnt un „�,,„
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Date
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AS iE APPI;ICAtdT FOR TIM':REQUESTED_ LAND DIVISIOTi, I 'ANI AWARE OF THE ABOVE STAFF` DETERMINATION CARDING !
cofiFOO-,,R I'IC1* kTIi THE ;GEt Et'vM±ti, PLA�t ZONING:
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Dated 7 �• P,� Signature
of Applic'
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DtPARTMENT OF PUEtLI&,WORKS
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WILLIAM (bill) GHEFF, )hector
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Telephone: 1916 r' `
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RONALD D, McEL96Y '
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September 15, 1989
Yen' Colgan
RF: AP 55=35--17
7$2 `Brnokraod Way
tentative i'arcel Map
Chico, CA, 9$926'
Dear` 'Plr, Colgan.
Please be,advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear
your application on the above-Identified
property on October 2,, 1989,.
The Agency viall be reviewing the findings from the Plann ng Department
and All be considering your ter-tative.
parcel map. Public Works will
recommend `the conditions .of app'rbval as.
] fisted on the attached sheen.
The;mneti>Yg w�37 comment"e at 9x00 a m.
in the Board Supervisors'
Roam, County Adrginistr'a, on Building,
7.5 Coiartty Center Drive;
oroville,. California.
if you have anV questions regairding' 1.his_.matter,.
please contact this '
offIce.
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Wil.liam Cheff
Director of Public Works
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A§#§tant 'P)ireetor
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SierraVast Sux"veyng
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LOG NO. 89-0671.2-01
AP NO. 055-35-0-01..7
.�,. rPACE�GRca'CTirT'L'7,
Ken Colgan
1, Nage of proponent
2, Address of pro�sonent and representative (jf applicable);
752 Brookwaod Way Sierra West.Surveying
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QIIICQ ac ive eve
ParaEfise, CA _
Projectdescription:. Tentativ 'Parcel. Map to divide 55 acres to create
4 parcels-. 1 at acres; a acre.;, a, acres; an
1 at 23 acres.
T' I�(AIVDATOT{ �'ZNI7TNGS 6F SZG1`J'CF2CANC YES FtAYBE,
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1,« Does the project have the potential: to degrade the quality of the env.ironmeriti
substantially reduce the habitat of°a fists or Wildlife species;, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop ielow self-sustaining levels, threaten to al. na,,e
a plant or'anim4i coamiunityj,reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare
or endangered" plant or annual or eliminate, important examples of major periods
of Cali.foi—hu history or prehistory?
z. Does the project kiave the potential: to achieve short-term benefits to the
L.,goals?
detriment of long-term errrironmental(A short-term impact on the
environment is one Which occurs In a relatively brief period of gime while
. the future.)
leng,term ia�pacis wild endure into
3,, Does'the project have" irapacLs WfiJch are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact on too or mare separate ,resources where,
the'impact�on each'fesource s relatively small, but where the'effeat of the
total of those,; impacts .on tha. edvironment is significant.) ,
k.t)deg the. pro{ject have 'environmental effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects, on human beings, either directly orindirectly?
o� Yeted b' the Lead Age ric On the basis o£
1.".i7`1'RMCte7A :tON (To be'.do, rrp Y Y), Cr
this initial evaluation:
find 'Che �piopo"sed project OA[TLi) NOT: Have• a 'significant effect on tha
envitorua'antNEGATI.YE Dklt 4 A 01 will b.,prepared.
1/WE find that 'although the proposed prdject.COULD'have';,a significant' effect '
ori the envixonAsent, there ,w:il1 not 'be a, significant effect In —this base because,
the MITIGATION, MEASURES described oz the attached sheet have been added to the;
project: A NEGATIVE UECIJ►ftaION will ba prepared.
I) ClE find the proposed project MAX,liava. a significant effect ou the' .envircrimettt,
�_._.. sl an ENVIRONMEII�AL ,IMPACT+RE0 T is required,:
eQIhVY, OF 'h11TTE, PLANNING DEPAiiTMENT
June 27,; 1989 's
ie1 �'lton, Associate Planner
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`Reviewed 'by: .�L�•�.L,'4..�
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(Expl'anatio>s of all uYFSr� and 1'MAYHRii answers•; are requireii on attached sheet(s).
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1. E. ARiE#. .Wi1L Che proposal it,'In signfi3Catiti
_YRs t" 0.
a.
Unstable earth, conditions,, or, changes in geolagic.smbs'truatUres?'
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b.
q.isruption displacements compaction or,overcovering of the soil?
C.
or surfacelief features?
Chang. in topography e r
d:.
Destruction, covering or, modification of. any unique geologic or physical
,features?
e.
Increase ii r,^,�d or water erosion of soils, either on or off site?
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f.
Changes in deposition oz erosion of beach sands; or changes in siltation,
de position a which may modify the channel of a tiver or stream
the bed the of erosion
ocean -or any bay; inlet or lake?
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Loss af, prime agriculturally pr'oauctive sails outside designated urban
areas?
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gxposure of people or property to geologic hazards, such as,earthquakest
landsliOes mudslides, ground 'failure or similar, hazards?
2. ATR. F,'fil,i "khe proposal result in substaritzal:
a.
Air emissions or deterioration,of ambient air quality?
b.
The creation of objectionable adorr3,''smoke or fumes?
c.
Alteration of air movement, moisture or to .erature, or, ary change in
climate, locally.or regionally?
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y. V(ATPRi 'Will the, proposal result in substantias;
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the- Coi �tx' direction of water movements; in
in rurni
Haters?arse
eitlersmaririezeslor
b,:
Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount,
of �s_'urfacexunoff? ,
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c;
Need'for of -site surfaYe drainage improvejtents, includi/tg vegetation
xemo"vol ahanneli ration, or cetly� t installation? '
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d.
Alterations to the course or flow of,flood waters?'
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Change in the amoiitt.of sur ace water in any`xater.'body?
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Cischarge into surface waters,;or in, ail alteration of. surface W ter
quax tcy, including but not. limited ta',tetttpeiature,dissolved, oxygen
turbidity?'
Alteration o£ the'directian or rate of flow ,of .ground waters?
h;Change
in the quartitlr oir quality+ af.,graund" tiaters,; either: through.direct
additions. ,or withdrawals, ar through interception of .an aquifer,
by cuts ox JakcavatIon's7'
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Reduction in the amonrtt of �iatex otherwise ata�lable for public waiver•,
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supplies?
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Exposttre of` people or property''to water related, hazard's stiott as, flooding
k. I'hANI 'tj Will 'the result in substantial: `
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Change n the diversity o£ species of numbqf of any species of plants
(including, trees,, shzubsy grass] craps, anti aquatic',plartts}?
b.
Reduction'ot the numbers:Or arty'unique, .rare'or endangered species ••"of
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planks?
C..
Introduction of ies of p
,new specla.�its into an area, or in a barrier, to
the normal replenishment of oicisting.species? ._
d
Reduction in Acr'enge of any agetcOltu al orop7
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, E$ERGY, Will the prapnsalestilt 1'
ertor ?
a,:Use o£ "sub tantial amounts of fuel oz, . gy
' b. Substantial ir►cxease in; demand. upon existing sources o£ enerh+yt
sources of energy.
require the developmenlr'o£ new
. .,]TIL_ _ TIgg, Will the'proposal result in a need for new'systems, o
to the £ol"lowin ;
substantial alterations
a, pgwOr of natural, 940 11
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b. Commiuiications systems?
c, Water avalabiltyl
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d. Sewer, or septic systems?
e, Storm Water drainag 2
f. SOli.d waste and disposal'
%,, litJtdAl� Will the proposal result
Czeatii�n n£ any'Itealth hazard or potential.'hazaxd (excJ;udin9 mental
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a,
)iealth)?
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b, Exposure of people Lrd potentiA.I "health hazards?
18. aESTHETIGS. 41111 the proposal result .in the'':bsFxuctari of any, scenic
all the pbposal tesult �n tihe
vistas or vii open to tht public"y ar
e.esthetically a£ertsive site open topublic view?
creation of an
the result n, ars impact upon the quality or,
i�5: RF.CREA IbN. Will proposal
o£,existin tecreatidna1 oppAxttinitids?
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Zo, CiTLTURAL RESOURCES:
a: 'fIi11. the result its the alteraf' .ion ozr destruction of a
site"
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prehistoric or hi.3t,F is bxdbAeola�ic2t1
osal result it adverse physidal or aesthetic effects
b. Will the Prn p_ structure or object?
or historic, buildings
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td aprehistoric
',loes the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change
ethnic cultitrsl valuers?
which would affect unique
el3 sous or sac�dd uses within
d, Will the propu"sal restrict �::ist7g r b
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' :the p_otellt a3. imp,6t area? i
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:Log # 89-06-j 2_01
P` TA SHEET
project Description
1,
: entative Parcel Map:'
Type, of ProjectT
Description: Tentative parcel Map to divide divide 55 acres
2..
Brief
to cr: eate 4 parcels: ] at ` 10 acres a��t 17 acres ; 1, st 5
acres- and 1, .at 23 ' ac"res .
Location; 4'";arc6lS located south of Indian. Springs Road,
el` 700 feet gest of`Neal Road, Para area.
approximat y
proposed Density;'of Development: 07 Units; Per Acre:
5.
Amount of Impervious 5urfaciny: Various'.
and Nearest Public Road;�sj: Neat Road:
6.
7.
Access
Method of. Sewage :Disp'osal:' Septic.
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Source of Vater Supply: well.
Proximity of Power Lines:' To property.
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10.
Potential for forfurtherdivisions aria development; FR -5
zone, allows 5 acre parcels.
8. Environmental, Setting
p�sical Environment.: _
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Terrain
a,General'' Topograph C Character:: Lower foothill
b.. Mapes: 20=40�:
Elevation: 1,100 feet above sea
p. p creek running
d. Limitin Factors: very stee slo es,
through site.
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'Soils
Types and Characteristics: Aih6ft Clay loam.
Permeable to water: :slightly acid:
b. Limiting Factors:
3 ,Natural,Hazalyds
�cf the Land
a. Earthquake Zone; Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII:; area
of inferred': fault.
Erosion Potential: ;High.;
Landslide tial :y LqW:'
c, poten
d. Fire Hazard`: High' hazard.
Expans,ve.Soii Potentials Low.
Hydrology
a; Surface Water:Greek running through site
b. Ground,Water No Constraints.
Draina,g� CYiaracteristi cs';: Well drairiec�
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d Annual' Rainfall; (normal"�;: 35 �' .
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e Limiting Fac • None
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Visual/Scepic. Qua3.ity. Rural esid`ential and Agricult ro,
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Acostio duality : "Good .;
7.
Air Qual°ty: Good.
B�.olo ical Environment:
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vegetati�'on:Oaks ands brL'sta'��f9ohlls, creek aad ripi,an
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trees.
Wild;lifa- Habitat:' Buds and animalq found in foothill, and
creek areas. r`
Cultural Environment:
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Archaeological and Historidal 'Resources in the area
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Moderate: to. low, including unknown._
11.
Butte County General Plan designation: -Agricultural-
Res den+ -441,' 1 -4CJ acre par=cels.
12.
Existing Zoning;_ FR -5, Foothill Recreational, 5 acre
13.
minimum.
Existing Lana Use on --site; one single 'family residence:,
14.
Surrounding Area:
a. tand Usesi Rural residential.-.
b. Zoning: FR -S.
c. Gen. Plan Designation:. Agricultural -Residential,
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d : Parcel 'Sizes : 5' & acre: parcels to east;' anger, , to
west.
e. Population:Ruzal residential.
1.5.
Character of Site and.Area.z Foothill rural rea dent.iaL:
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Neatest urban. Area: Paradise.;
Relevant Spheres 'of, 'Influence. Paradise.
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Improvements Standards Urban Area:-
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Fire Protection Service.
a: Nearest County (State) Fire statione Approximately 18
miles, 33_and #`45:
b. Water Availahili'ty' Tanker.
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Schools, in Area: Paradise Unirfi`ed'.
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