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Ph. its ♦err- � ltI I I I I I I;1!11I q 1 I'll 1 1:11 11!1' rl 1 11 I..1 1i'ril I I I I Ili, 1:1,1 itiche SARK L0RWOOL C0i°'"PR Y 4 !6 6 1 • }l 1 Y• re .. a 1. • r • e Ct�G� M Burnet Bourgeois re sc. scCra�tlaudoaK =°. aL�Rda . 1 41 Wit:-, ler ads se ti% _ _ _ q t: a APPLICANT Burnet' Boumeepis, York Bourgeois, Ja:�eph Brauer ___ ADDRPS'S _8 5 Manhattan Beagh B�vd,�„ Manhattan ]3each, CA 90256 --- -- - OWNER Same PROJECT SI: SCRIP'i ION Rezone from "A-2" ('General) - to .t'!PA-C" (Planned Cluster) LOC,�T �Qi'D on slid south side of VJaland Read;p'ox. 'I mile east of Neal. " r -- Road_,Paradise.- ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBRR ,S8Q- 6 ' BONING A 2u GELD. PLAN' 'PROJECT Z"ONSXS'IENT? -- DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED,1-16-80: � DATE REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES MIMED? PERCENTAGE •DATE -LEGAL DE+SCRipirION PREPARED OR CHRC tEU DATE PCIR ICDATION NOTICE WRITTEN PI1111G`.{SAED DATE DISPLAY AD PREPARED ._. .. Y .. - PUBLISHED PLACP NIMPAPER NOTICES) PUD3LUMED 0. C. P. G. D DATE PDULING LIST PREPARED DATE MAUL OUT NOTICES WRITTEN .�......... MAILM)��.w...�...w�... ivUMRER _ - F,. t DATE CONIMC5SION wS1} T PREPARED .M....�P,. �.•, DATH STAPP VINIIINCS PREPAREDENVIRONMENTAL �..W..�',�E'ONFILED �.r., t4 D�E� ErtDi•a Ir�ATI CSN AND DATE MATI` 9 DY CLARAMN - DATE ADOPTED UVA IMPACT RDS ORT DaAT9 CD3RTIFIED a W -••.- _ _:'.. iu.rwa.A.M.Fifa.'w1-wi:i1YIMYr.r.wr�WY.M W.R-HRH+✓+ __.utikmu•YIMM-rWr0.wnYMY.iF.Kw 4 •'iiY ,. ..wY4tluwwiWa WrlriiA-FwuRlwer.�.r+.+wYM•Y :-•.`wry ir.Ww.-r-ariwYW�w1Y!^1W1.-.wY. -:- ;,, tt COM,IIxSGxOR 14MLING DATES Ce;MISSION ACTION tiiWil't R>,H..RYI'�..,.w♦I.v%YYWIY..w.,....«Yw..Yu...Y.M:mY,w»r�:;»,w.a.....�H,:..,..Y.Y.,rrww.uM. BOARD ACTION : yyy.r1�....iwYilliy+WMIIKi+iYYaINWW�FYri•RcawwylIW.'A.WIY+YMYaYML�+u.MAw.i'srWYo¢:bmYesiYY+,M.YY..y.'WUYYw1iw.�yac.YM+r.+.+•. "w���Y;. .. •,. 1'- OROINANCi ($) ADOPTED 1 . wi6'M.+%aYrW,•Fri+��r�1?�wY�YWw��_LWu uNYYi�.WWiiNY,6+IrYirYYRMIMrW"YJS '-.. .•�Y�iswirYiLL ..... . -• .. ♦MYrwrwHr�Y.y-Yy u.�4Yj.NFw.+w.M+rl{+': `.• _FY'hYIM '+S - - _ .. - e. a •-v..a.aRiYyy - urW+.�w.www{. UN ri Dato filed Hearing date yid Action by Planning Commi ssimi Action by Board of Supervisors PRESENT ZONING. A-2 Assessor Map book 25 Page No, 37 pard6l N033,34,36 kEQUESTt In re7d APPLICANT'S NAME: Burnet Bourgeois, York Bourgeois" PHc"NlEi Joseph Brauer ADDRESS: 865 Manhattan Beach Blvd. IIahhattan Beach, Ca. 90266 STATUS OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY. --Wners OWNER'S NAME- same PHONE: same ADDRESS: 1JESCRIftION OF PROPERTY: attached A A A A ILI-11--- I EXPLAIN FULLY REASON FOR APPLICATIOW 01. lillo, C.'s# To create a P, A. "C, bovolopmeml: of 151 lots and commom area 1101141.0 SignNute 611 Appilepat Plea*e 'submit 6reW1111 a d6ck be 'moheY, O & der In,dinobett shown 66!o�wi p yowe to co - jotallej plot 01on ihowln§ the lodailoh at eklolno and pt000led structures ol), tie r0pbH ni ,f BOWL u06 MISCELLANEOUS EXPMES: Typing costs @ $1.82 per page (Initial Study) Printing costs (Ini tial Study)i riiCosts @ 1.>82 per page (Draft E.1.9;) Pntn g costs (Draft E.I.R.j $ Typing costs @ $1.82 per page (Final E.I.R.) _ $ 4 Printing costs (Final ,E.I.R.) $_ Legal,Notices Circulation (Initial Study, Draft or Final EIR) $,'�;._. Totel Mist Expenses ACtUAL TOTAL DEPARTMENT EXPENSES! Total E.I.R Expensos Total initial Study Expenses $,. ;I ;A\ TOTAL AMOONT DEPOSITED TO DATE Amount to bo Refunded Amount Owed by Applicant $ (in the case of subdivisionso inclUd*e_ actual -cost of initial study. Date, �k, BUTTE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW DEPARTMENT Expense Accountjnq Form For E.I.R. Preeae�ation and,,,Subd)vision Initial Studies Meadow Irar`k Estates , PROJECT: Bourgeois $ Brauer Rez_ AP# 55-37-33 34,36 Log # 80-01-15'-03 SW=ZXY CINITIAL STUDY EXPENSES: Professional & Specialized Services:„'__ -��$„ Staff work completed: SAS \o \�, hOLr5 @ $ -ta ��$-0;, �o �Z, Lc� hours 0 $ �,� =$ � hours @ $,�.-°$ / Inittial Study Total X 2 Note: Initial studY surpluses cannot A refunded, only credited toward E.I.R. oreparation or to {seneral Fund. ENVIRONMENTAL IMP°ACT REPORT PREPARATYON EXPENSES: Professional & Specialized Services:_ r— Staff Bork completed: ours A hours @ hours @ $ hours @ $ =$ hours L.I.R. Total X 2 $ $ MISCELLANEOUS EXPMES: Typing costs @ $1.82 per page (Initial Study) Printing costs (Ini tial Study)i riiCosts @ 1.>82 per page (Draft E.1.9;) Pntn g costs (Draft E.I.R.j $ Typing costs @ $1.82 per page (Final E.I.R.) _ $ 4 Printing costs (Final ,E.I.R.) $_ Legal,Notices Circulation (Initial Study, Draft or Final EIR) $,'�;._. Totel Mist Expenses ACtUAL TOTAL DEPARTMENT EXPENSES! Total E.I.R Expensos Total initial Study Expenses $,. ;I ;A\ TOTAL AMOONT DEPOSITED TO DATE Amount to bo Refunded Amount Owed by Applicant $ (in the case of subdivisionso inclUd*e_ actual -cost of initial study. Date, / / 1 L Recei t ,I - Project 1 APPENDIX Date Filed 1. l t Environmental information Form ; (To be completed by applicant) ill, GENERAL INFOiVATION s of develoer or pra ect sponsor: 1. Name and addres 865 mat ?On (leach Blvd. JOSEPH G. BRAUER, etal Manhattac} teach Ca. 90266 2. Address of pro'ect: !-cafe: & Wayiand lids. Paradise, Cts. Assessor's Block and Lot Numhe.: 55•-37-33. 3!'. & 36 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project, _,Lippincott Surveying 877_4300 P Ca 95969 D Lox .. Paradise' -- 41 'Type of project : (ilea r. cM;oning>; subd:i�ri Sion)' P .AC 5 Listr and describe any other x'alatod permits ana other public Approvals x'equite28 fox- this project, ,including those required by city, regional, stale and federalagencies-, A-2 b. Fxi.sting tan ng �, Propnsru ua0 of site; P.A.0 Do.010pnIent PROJECT DESCRTPTIQN; 8, Site site, �80ac ." 9, Square footage or building(s).n/ j•0, Number of f'lcors Of' consttt t"t'on- n/a ll , AMbLtht: of of;Crst+.r'eet parkit R,, provided, n1e 12. Attach site development: plan. 31 Proposed schedulin,a„, a s s 1 1.1,, Associated pi-bjects, hO(1 L5; Anfi.cip�ated irtct'etnenttii development, APPrNDIX E Y. 16, if res;c,;ntia include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, and -cype of household -i7.e expected. 151 lots 17; if commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. n/a 18. If industrial., indicate type, estimated employment per shift; andloadintr facilities. n/a 19. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading 4acilitins, and community benefits to be derived ,fromthe projc n/apt` 20, if the project involVet a variance, conditional use or rezoning„ application, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. Rezone necessary to create P.A.C. 5u6divioion i is '1 Are the following items applicable to the, 'project or its effects'? Discuss below all items clieckod yr. (attach additional sheets as necessary), YES NO, X 21. Change in existing features of any beaches, lakes,, or hills, or substantial .n1t.eration oC ground contours, X 22 Significant change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public land or roads, X 23, S s ilif cmitvl:y change pattern, sdalo or, character of petl:ea'al aa:eta of project. _X 24 Significant ,ytnount s of solid Waste or l.it.ter, � , 25, Change in dust, ash, smoko, fumes or odors in i X 26. Sifnifiolnt Change in l.tikel stream or ground water quality or quantity, or Alteration on of oxisting drainage p�tttrrns ; C X 27, Substant±ill change in o;tisting, noisy: or vibration levels tn the vicinity, X28,, site on fill hd lmi8 or tin slope o£ 50 percent or mote, ) O'. Use or disposhl of potentially 'ha;,,,-wdous materials, such o.s toxic substances, Inmmablcs or exlosivcs. r J YE 13 NO jr 30. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, eta,,,..) . X 3l. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil natural gas, etc.). X 3x Relationship to part of a larger project or series of projects ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING 33j, Describe Lhe project site as it exists before the project, including informa'i-.ion on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historit:al or scenic aspects. Describe' any existing structures on the sits, and the use of the structures., Attachment 346 Ve"scribe the surrounding pr6p6tties, including infr,rmation plants And animals and any cultural,ihistoricalc r s6bnic;aspects. on Y , indicate the type of land use (re etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.) . AEl bchment CERTIFICATION: I hereby certifNi that the statements furnIshed Above and En the attached exhibits pre0ent the data and in,.�urmation required for this initial evaluation to the best of my Ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and - correct to the best of my knowledge' :and be},ief . 1 0 co 1 �� w Date Signa e, ATTACH NT5' arril:.enlogy Review bbeniAl Survey C�n,ldgets rej�ort Appendix E page 3 of 3 _ 1 NOTICE TO AMICANT -- REZONING l . A sossor � s Parcel No.: c'. Locations South end of Foster -Road and�Wsy � 4d P� eradise EScista.,ng Zoning • A-2 4. Requested Zoningt P.A. _ G: 5. General Plan Designation. ion: Grazing-open land As the applicant for the rc4uestod rezoning referred to on Line 41 the relationship botween the Butte County General Plan and my` rezoning request has been explained to me by the un.ders :.fined Plarin' 9 staffmember 7n making this rezoning applicat on; I air[ aware 'that the zone I am requesting does ro*t conform to the Butte CaUnty Gener��l P7.ds!t, `T ted Staff sLgnature p 1� ca t e i, dupla G`o. Planning tOMM., JAN 1 61°80 (Otcvilloi C�li�otnlA Y N04' E TOAPPLICA hIT---�Y AJ r n Q7 1. if applicant it� oth'or than owner,, as proof of agency must be'suppllea,in writing in order to iegttiIly slgn the V2r"ande Application sha11 be considered void if not signed by owner or his lept l agent, 2. All items on application.shall be completed. If an Item isnot appilcaW, indl- sate by the symbol n/a. 3. 'Explaln briefly yet completely the nature of the porposed variance. This is very important and a requisite, of detailed' p10 plan of adequate scale to clearly delinee e 4. Fourtoen copies a building and improvements, folded 81/,"X11" shall accompany and be proposed tYibde part, of the „Application for Variance," The plot plan shall include the following', a. A scaled drawing of the parcels) boundarles. b. Location of all existing and proposed buildings and Improvements, c. Location and site of existing and proposed access to the subject parcel(s). d, Identity streets bordering property and nearby crossroads. Provide a ioca- tion map If necessary. Show North Arrow: a, Preliminary desgin for on-site, off site im rovements and storm drainage disposal: p to detailed engineering (it shall be the responsibility of the developer provide plans for on-site and off-site improvements and storm drainage disposal to Butte and install required facilities, County Department of Public Works for approval Engineering plans must be done by a Registered Civil Engineer,) g; Applicant shall futher understand that the "Application for Variance" shall be the Board of zoning Adjustment,_ or, upon appeal, of stabject o the approval of the Board of supervisors, Any subsegUent special conditions ordered by the m .a `o' Board of zoning Adjustment shall be made a part of the approvers Variance" and C '5 E shall be binding on the applicant `� Q1 c' grahted only When, 6 the terms of c rcums Stances tinmg ordinance shall beincluding Site, shape; applicable to the property, 1 .o c` bVARIANCES ecause of specr�alm topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zohing ordin- by other property in the vicinity 01 ?' ,o ance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed 1. and under identical zohing classificatiOrl- g 'h conditions as vvilf assure that the varIntctlierebyeauthori V) a v `� — .0 lJ Any titute a grant of special privileges adj d slballct of 'inconsistent with the iimitatioris upon other aropertles in the vi,.inity and zone in ro � � 2 � o operty is situmo , � imposed upon i95Uagce of a which such pr'd Any such condition for which the vahlahce is variance must be related to the use of the property o ro p 0 requested, A variance shall hot be grahted for a parcel of property which authoHZbs a use or activity which is not otherwise expressly au'thoriied by the zone regulation; govern' Ing the parcel of property," 40,Cp, P1m 7. 'Fee's may be paid iii cash or by check made to "Treasurer of butts Gaunty". 4hh'n9C,o the foregoing u)A� m, I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read staloments and Uhderstand their meaning ; �l bontert, oro , T980 ��ile, Instructions and Cot��omrA - bAT i=p; r :--�-�-- CApoll .i. ,i SUBDIVIDER'S STA,rnmEN,r Name soh p. Brauer_ Date Project Meadow Park Estates AP#' 55-37-33,, 34 & 36 _i 1. Existing use (s) of the land open grnzinc3 � 2. Propost,d use (s) of the land residential 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch., 20-21 County Code) See attached plan- for P.A .0 I r see attached plate For P -AX. 4.. Public areas proposed .. 5: Tree planting/or removal (approxi number) Unknown 6. Prellmroar coy of an condition, restrictive reser�rations or �\ coVonance existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement, attachod none 7. State tybO of division; i.e. ,private road, urban, tonal,; etc.. P.A.C. buffo Co, Planning Comm, JAM 16 1980 LU 1040 Ctovillo G�Illorni * �t Order No. 7689 + 1} bL'8C1t.1:11T1c0N �ed��;�t4�4r'rf'c�'t�'e�'ekii>c**fie All that cortalli r.ea;t, 1frope LysitunL. i.tile Comity of llutte, S)3teof ocklifonia described as follows; PARUL l'i Southwest quarter of fhc: Not`thoast quarLei. of gectIon 33, '1'owttship 22 North, kanl e 3 8ast',. 11.1), li. S M. f TOO-CUM 141tril a iron-exci.usi;vc easement for gond and public utilities 60.0 Feet in % width Lying Southerly of and adjacent to tine ;following; described line: Beginiring tit A point on tile 14ortlierly :line of said Section 33, front which point the intersection or said Northerly :l:liio with Wayland Road befits South 87° 10' 47" lest a distance of 1Qo.0 Leet; thence running South 87° l0' 41" West along fife Northerly line of said Section 33 to a point: from which the, Northeast corner at the NorthWast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 35 bears Sout;. 87° 101, 47" West a' distance of .1.64„44 feet and tine end at said Line. M.80 TOGETHER 1JMI a non-exc:lusi;Ve easement for road and public utilities 60 faAt in width the centerline being; deocribed as follows' Beginning at a point on the Norther.dy .line of said. Section 33 from x4hich the Northeast corner` or bice Northwest quitter of rte Northeast quarter of said Section 33 bears South 876 10' 4711 West a distance of 164.44 feet and runnin; thence South 28° 05' 12" West a distance at 348.42 feet mote or Mess to a point iti the Easterly line o2 the North- west quarter of the Northeast quarer,r of said Section 33, and the end of said center- line. I' 'lite exterior boundary lines of said ensement shall be lengthened or shortened to cont orm with property 1ines. buffo Co. Plegning Coinm. JAN61980 PARCEL _ 2: Orovillo 1 L.dili�r.�ita Northwest quarter= of ' the qOL1tjjtaqt quartee ntid the 'Northeast quarter of the Sotitrweiat ritineter Of Sec'tlon 33, Town;itlli 22 Notrtt, knugo. 3 rtistr M.D,11. & 1d. TOOL 'g'III,RWITH a non-ext.Outri„ - ,sumonL f:or toad acid public utilities 60.0 feet In vidti lying; Southerly uC atlii uk.j'act?irt Lo tiu l;ollowitig; Aestt bed liiiet relJ11111t,8 at a po..nt all flit~ Noetherly line of said Section 33, frohr whichpoint the intetseetiotr of said NotHiatly line with Wayland Road bears South 87° 10, 47" iciest a distance at 1:00.0 odL tlience runiting South 871 loo 47" West along the Nur.Lhe ly` litre of said Stiction 53 to a point from which tite Northeast corner of the 'Northwest 4,Uartte of the NortheasL quni-tent of said Section 53 beats South 876 10+ 471' West a t diatauce of 164.44 feet and the oitd of said licit♦. 111;50 TcYCI T]1811 td1.TH n eageniCtIL for road and public utilities 60 feet It, width the vant'atlitle being described as follows: bee 60, Order 'No.' 7689 tihSClt3a?�xt1N'"t tt�nnL;tnued) �' �,UlIL1,I;��1t1L:f:gi1 ilf` ht14'L:C?.L, 1. `1 llug].iining tit a point on the Noethurly line, of said $oo+ -Y" 3,4 f,i:on► Which tho, Nortlienst } corner, of the NnrUmbst quarter of the Northeast gli'it.,:a ° wt► An .d Section :33 boars S6utb 871 10' 41" West a distnote of 164,44 feetanel Y..,. �t�,dltc► ce South 28" 05t 12tt tdest a distance Of 348.42 feet trove or :hent; to a pu tit lh a ie Cnstertj� line of Ula quarter of the NorLlwast quartar of said; SecL•ioti 33i and Lltu end of said can totlii;, , c' The exterior boundary lines of snid aaschlant shall: be ltyngthancd or shortened to w--r. conform with Property ;tines, 1?AttGll. 3 The Southeast qulrLer of tlto Snl►Lhwest (JuC►rter a►td ilio 8outimest quarter of the Southecls't quarter of Section 33, `i'ownsltl:p 22 North, Range 3 fsast, hibigi &Vit: 20GL7.'HLR '.gPlI a mon-exclusive rasemetit fat road ar,.d public utility purposed, 60 fact: in width) over rind rtlung the existing road, 8ituatc ih the Bast half- of the Notathonst quarter, tlit! Scluthwost quarter of 1,110 Not thenst quarter, the Northwest `. quarter Of the SouthottsL quarter, and the No thonst'quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 33. PARCEL, 4 Last half of the North(msL• quat,tee or- Streioq 33, Township22 Nbrthi maga 3 tact, r1.4:13x tti R, u x OUN Co. PlanhtMg Contra. JAN 161980 Orbvlllo, Calflbrrfii� w i I ` a\ r 4 1.:,»u »•13"."�:�A "`."+' if l l:.Aice[ t _ ' p1 ELIMINARY i�EpOIIT COMPLETEBtte Count 1d1 ri1°1 TITLEPLANT 1. (au� 9 ,✓rr ���� �Oi Ji�pal i�% >;5'CAbLIS)9D AFFit,IAT80 WiTN'WESTERN TITLE INWPANct COMPANY 1577 � r`' I'AIIAIIitiCSUI l 14"i?t fllttlVlLLCnCI tClic C110C00FFICE; 6402 Skyway, 1'nr;trllsc, Calif. P.O. BOX NSI 11941:, 6th Strcct, Chico, Calif. i• 87.1-0268 NO Birt) Sl„ Orovillc, Calif 34J•3716 SJ1'SSLI 1711{1»t `'rAGh�t)1t12I5PgNULNCGTbi _ .. Your No, Our No, 7689 t}-94.11. BG ("ARY 1,1111,) Wt,o'1"L' I't)MI'ANY hetebyckrryk 0 fit oIt.ti;hpro tired► toe If it) 181111c, or �nnso tof' title t►be is od�lno or thoUNTY TITLE dultl heron(, u t 11111,111,111 If 1,,nikl 'I`itle Al soeil l ion Slruld11rd t"oretul',P rur►u Trolley of 'Citlts IaStirtuift, doNctih[fig the land �p loud I'll(, t rima nr Itiivrest tln'reui ht+r('innll.er set titrdi, in;tnrilig nEuinst loss whieh may b,,- susWildd by t.' W08011 Or ni1Y d0110 ,�t, lien of kinvilialgitilev not. shown or rererml to aq nn l.iNceptitil 110r.0111 Or not ek Audi lillml coiorogo pIII' itra111 it) tho prinleA8 llvd'ulrs, comilLions ,and Stipulations or snitl'i�liryr;riirui 81JPit l,l h'ii�' tt�17e111iIa 't, I N 1 '1 �,I,, report kill Id any sopplelt,eni;; or nnwildniouls dwr�'tol is Wiled sulel�, rot the 1iLL"Uome n,'.1'11,1111,11ilig tho isstiniU'e 1.11 If poliv�� yr HOL, Insiunrn'e Iml no tinbility is nysutnad,heroby. Ir it is do .4('d 111111. hiahillt,he nsstutu,',l jvlor to the i�autlncl+ u1. it pulley or'titl(.% insivillee, it Uindot-o1. c'.oni6tit16e111, * ;hquld b1.' rr?ttur�slr,+ti, [[i I)nicti 1111 8,00 n,nr, rift Nhvr l;ilsr a'tl; 1979 4,r,te4 "t Vl4c;hrt'kidt!ni 1 he estille or interest in tho latirl desei, t;d heroli utid which Is coveter) by this tel net Is: A rite tlfl to J),jr *f?l. E 1, 21 «S' 1111110 Ji, Li;18 ?a�IuIA1„t% Oil t o Ir(,lajl9 2 11111(1 3, 1401d r" -180111011W bollld muni 1)tlft:teulktrly defbiod' In 1)o8rut,115t,oni u fllliN'16 salol estate o'r Interest tit the date hereof Is vested in,.�104 � � lI)lllt ll:l' J. hhulkGrol,S, d 9lI) �1+~ tnt►ii,, `111.3 Lo 1111I`V'018 ji 2 nt1ti 00' iO�� ffl J081�-,311 1"rr, i1A11Ka sl O 1'�r\"I'tty;OM Its I111z1Ul Itr httsbatict ia'tad t31.i� a �' �����An►�� 1oT 1.)Strh))U12i.,i't718i itrllltularto r� ledman, mlarcel. 3; Lo PAI-c)LO 4. At tlk' th,10 11et0d txceoh alis to covernge in addition to the liridod k coptig6„ urxi ax, �'Iusions 4untainl,d In goid Iloliey rothi would be n6 sliowrl ori the foilnwirig pagesl a I w� ac'cr t%1� ilLcic'L N0. 7689 ;3tt13:liaCi� rc� .: w,otiitty and 511ec rtI texts for the ftscul, year',1979-130. Agsclsslnellt Na. 540624 pl.raL :instn'ilmzuL: $212.39; Surond lnstalltttcnt: ti;232.39� Ld 104?00; hate. 4.557. All Ne.. 055.37-0-033-0; CA 93-04. Aff'ccts Parcel 4. AssessmcoL No. SAM. first install,manti 37..83, 1lttitl; Second in a alltnenL: $371. Ld :16,320,, hate 4.557. All Na. 0:55-37-0-036-b", CA 93-04 Affects llnrcel, 0. Assessmotit: No, 54063: I,lt:st illstallntcnL: *31.3.73, )laid :ilistal;littctit: ►313.73. Lcl l3, 770; hate 4.5574 All No; 055-J7=()- 034-U CA 5 -04. Affects 'L urceltt 1. -iod 2, "Logi her With such addAtion�ki amounts whicli mtly be assessed wiLhln the guidelines defined it, t;li ptoes 49 aild 242 of the Statutes OF 1910 of the Shite of Cali toritin,sr 2i It},1tL of way 1`o t: hcl:Lts 1l'►e over auctthWestagtarlterlJa►d Southwe!#tL'14t 114114' of 11quarLclrryoL` quarter? Nortliedst quarter a NorLhcasL• huartat of SccLLbi-L 33, & lL, Townsili 22Nottlttan7o bst �rlSt w1.Llt nldntnl riVihts, b, . taDValley together Counties tower Cotnlany, a corporation by need dated August 2G, 1902 .r and ties Powded r Comber , 1902 in. Book 69 of Dceda� at paSe 119, records oi. Butte County, California ;l;ip,ite of t��uy, 40 feet N Wldth, Over an existing road t,°hict1 travatses the Soutltcast tluai•Lcr at the NOt:thcd6t clttar.tcr t;lle west half of tha d gect.iot rluaiLdr ,tnc1 Lltu 5dullle;�t.it. qu;irtLer Of the SouLltWe4t� Aunttdr of stiltl Sr_ctlon 33; its reyHt'ruCtl iii Deed Lrou► Ohtts, Cit. 13acketL, ct ux, to 01enn 'R. ;SWitti, at Ug, tlatd Aug�isL- 16 :1:960 and recorded DOtORtGClr 1, 1950 in Book 1n '% c of ntficial, itecardo tt nage. 3314 .records of 11u;LLe County► 0alifOtctin. 4 l aer of I.czntjcnt, 60 feet :l;n width ;.1ci:Oss Clic I4csL hz11f of Elie Ntsrtlteas.7�u � Wri l ip Scctioil 33; and Lha litistlial> aCthcautllwest tluar4c1' dt Section .� t 22 Ner.Llt, it.iil6c 3 last, �l b+11� tl:, whleh uriicl easeutent Setiarall.y Lra�leriics the ",tr;Lini; i1rIvate road running front the Northcai t ie1 Llie 5tlutltwe►t Yaexcss paid parcel, recorded July 25t i06i9 iftCto�,t 11M and of i)rfirial 1tctordss tit page 693 records of llttLtr. Caut tj�> subsoquent easmant;i of TL'dOrd4 (t+utititiucd) i src, 6pl tl Ov'der. No.. 7689 1 SUBJECT TO: (cbtitttiued) 51 CasemetiG; Gd ,fd t%in width., for road, and public utility purposes�ianli 1 appurtenances thoteto granted to Ther December Group, a joint venture] recorded Septembcii 20, 1974 in Book 159 of Of.> icial. 'Records, at page 466, records of Butte County, California. , 6. A n6n-c,,wausi.ve. eiisr+nretil` for road and public utilities and appurtenances thereto granted to An J. N.10-port, et al, recorded September 20, 1974 iq Book 1959 of Official Records, at page 465, records of Butte County, 5 California, acct as cohtain6d' n subsequent deeds of record. AffedLs Parcel 4 . 7• A I)eed of `Crt,i4t to geoure payfimht if $29,500.00 and any othor amounts secured thereby dated May 1.5, 1974-- 1.974;recorded recordedSeptemLrer 20, 3,974 In, Book 1939 of Official Records, at page 476 rueords of Butte County, Calhf-ornia. Trus tor Burnet J. Bourgeois, a single ratan `trustee laid Valley Title And Escrow Company; a corpotaLion Beneticiaty Glenn R. Smi.Lh rind Margaret C. Smith, husband and wife, as Joint Tenants. Affacto Vzircel 4, S. , i. A ►roti-e`ilus,lvr. t_�tsc.Inct1L for road and, public utility L19'/ 60008 thet.eto rtset,'ved by Glonn It,. SmiLh, et ux, t ocotdedoSeptemberltnO 3,9iH { +,. i;i 13oa 1959 of Officint Records, al: Page 477, tecords of Butte County; califbt,:ltiil r r. 9. A 1�!:ed of 'frust to-secuvLi paytllent of $41,500.00 and any other aniounts secured I"tic"rchy dated. May 1:5, 1.974:. %cicorded Sep tumbar 20, J,974 in Book 1939 of Of-ficial Records; at 'page 480 tccords of BULte County, Callfornia Trustor llurnat d, lluurgeois, ti sa.tigle man and Arthur f. Bourgeois and laity b, 11outgcois, Ills 1.1ife TtLw too Pl:ld Valley 'l' CL-ltw And tswrow Calnliriiiy, a corpora'tioa Beneficiary Glenn rt-. Snaith and Piargat'et C. Smith, husbatid and Wife, as Joint 'teniitlLs: Affeat:s Pi1!ltca .t 1 and 2. 10,. A tion-t:malusi.vo eiistittle 1L .for road acid public utility purposes and 4 alypttt'LetiatjGes thetoto re:"erved by tiurtteL J- Bourgeois, a single than, recorded September 26, :1,977 in Book; 2214 of Offikalal. 1lecords, at page 688 ncords of Butte county, f'ci.tir-orniq. Atfectg Parcel 4. El. A hood of 'Crust to ,ser,ur4 pnymoiiL or- $45,500.00 and any otl►etamounts secured thereby da Led November 91 1977; recorded December 1,j 1977 in book 2235 6i OKFtcial.lteeotdoi at page 571, rticords of 13aLte Couuty, Cal.ifoknit. ,rtustbr Joseph G, beauor and 3jtttricia Iti llrauet=, his wife , Trustee t N0tLhWQ8tcrti Title CUmpaliy of Butte County, [q corporation Benofiriiiryy: LJLA1111 R 81111th acid Plargaret G. Sntltlt, Iiia wife as �ldlnt yTenants y Af rects Pat tlel J. a. j, ��bntitlU4d� v OWN 50c 6pl order No. 7689 SUBJECY'TO; (continued) 1 a1,2 Outstanding interest lien ma,tt�rs because of the description used in ' or of the lostruments conhtituting the CI►a;in ol: Title to the land herein described, and also as used in Hie instrumovts constituting the Chain of Title to the adjoining lands. 'Clio description, as used herein, is taken from the records, butt) from iiastrumt`nts ctonttiinecl in the Chain of 'title to the 4and Herein' described and adjoining lands. A survey of the property should be had and submitted nfLor which furLher report will be made on the title; Affects the casements contained in the decriptions hereii-i, and -,ay ccntairied in" w exceptions sliown its items No'.s: 5, 4, 5, 6,, 8 and lo. NOU FOR fNFtiRMATION;'� When Parcels were created see the following deeds: 1. SPIUK to MANOWALK, o,L of -- Book 1.385 of CfL vial Records, at prage 446 21 BU'! %, COUNTY TITLE WIPANYj ;a corporation to .SMITH hook 1522 of Official Records, at. page 550. 2.. J31;i`1', 9 COUNTY `I TTLII COMPARY, a corporation to SMITH -- Book 152.2 Of 1 Otficial kecords? at page 348, 1 G. flu'I'`iL CIiIIWU 'l`I'1' A, COMPAVY1 i corporation to SMITH Bool, 1522 'of Official ltectotds, tit prai,e 349. 5 - SrI:C`l.'II to lst;llRC W,8 et al,- Boole 1959 of Official Itecordsi' Fit page 477: 66 SMITIt 'to IlkAUER - Book 2215 of Of flcI.a1 Itccokds s at page 569 ' j i i -nw„e.�:rdv+wMiiNIN'Nnb&ulSr,l u+ -+..;.:ram. --+. �.•r- ,.r._�- .».•:: ..,r .YwYX,. p� ...rinT''.'r.!F%nW2=.aJ1WiM✓'. .pile '_ // ♦ ry Ysi,M tiiM�vanrM+:w^Fh .'k=x !'/�.rr+'rtrwr+w..:4.rsYMWrrr..aJ'1+..+�r"-aNe4 i %rdor No. 7659 U'L S C R I P T 1 0 N *u�Jlo't*yrs';s4��dei'ts'e�i�e�C* , All that certain ^real properly situate J.11. tlae County of Buf:te, S'l'ate o� California «• � t, described as tallows; pA crm J Southwest quarter, or the Northeast quarter, of Section 33, Township 27. North,. t1 Range 3 IvisL•, M -D- B ' tI. TOGI�1It'ui, WITH i non-exclusive easement for road and public utilities 60':0 feet in ^' width Lying Southerly of and adjacent to the following described line: Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of said Section 33, fromwhich point the intersection of said Northerly line with Wayland Rdad bF1rs South 870 10' 47" Wrest a distance Of 100.0 fect.; thence running South 870 10` raj" West along the Northerly Line of said Section 33 to a point from which the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33 bears South 87° 10' 47" West a distance of 164,44 feet and the end of said linei kL50 s ;*,GITIMR WVVI a non-exclusive easement for road and public utilities 60 feet in, width, the cenLerline being described ns follows: Beginttiog at a point on Lite Northerly line of sai Section 33 from which the Northeast Cotner of; the Nor.tltwest quart.ez nC the Northeast quarter of said Section 33 bears South b " n untIAnh thence South 28° 05' 12"" West a distance of848A2Ceetc n.,re r le�ssotosaidoination 33, ass Lhe end oftile t"orth feet art r � tin the Easterly line Of said tenter - line,' quarter of the Northeast q Se line,' The exWtior boundary Trines of said easement shrill be lengthened -or shortened to conform with property liiltes» ptlltCt31� Noi:thWest qutt:'ter of tfie Southeast quartetand the Northeast quitter of Lite Southwest quarter. aC Settlon 33, 'j'0wttsjtip 22 North, Range 3 East, trl:b'.ij. 6 M, TUGIaTIMR W TIt a non-exdlusive 0, miiei>L for road and public utilities 60:0 fedi ift width lying Southerly of and adjacent to the foilowittg described line: Beginning at a point on Lite Northerly line of said Section 33; front which point fhd i:ntersoatioi Of said NorLhet'iI;J litre with Wayland Road bears South 576 101 e"Il' West a distance cif `100:0 feet•, tht5nee running South $`l° 10t tri" West along the Northerl;► line of said 8ection 53 to a point from which Lite Northeast corner of the Northwest quitter of the Northeast quartar of said go-etion 33 bears South 87" 10' 47" West a distance of 164.44 foet. and tray ettd of said line A10 'l;tt31;7'lU�lt WITH a tion-excltt:;ive easenic nt Cott fond rand public utilities 60 %ctrl in widLh ttar. Lcntetline being desetibed tis followst :n..w �.+`�'..S1w•M ...q .W 1� Iwwi.iw.wYu"kaM r.r.i+n.p . srbni� JCC 6pl .•5y : Urdt r Nu, 7689 DESCR•IP'TION'"t (ttontinuerl) 1111,cal 2: Coutanutt ti:ott or . i Beginning at u point on the Northerly line of said Section 33 from which the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33 bears t, South 870 10' 4711 West a distance of 1.64.44 feet and running thence South 280 051 12, West a distance of 348 4'2 Leet More or less to a point in the Easterly line of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33, and the end of said cetiterli.ne.' The exterior boundary lines of said easement shall be lengthened or 'shortened to at; conform with property liftes. PARCEL 3 The Southeast quartet of the Southwe„t q;tarter and the Southwest quarter `of the' 8out'llest8t quarter of Section 33, Township 22North, Range 3 East, ti.11.13: & r1 TOGETHER 1 17'11 a non-exclusive casement for road and public utility purposes, 60 feet ill width, over and along; the existing road, situate in the Gast half of the Northeast quarter, the Southwest quarter rof the Northeast quarter, the NorthweSt quarter of f.he Southeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southtrest quartet', of said Section 33, pAltCh't, 41 Dist half of the Northeast quattLit o[ Section 330 Township 22 North, Range 3 Casts h r I I Y .: - .y Y.r " c WV+i:M�.rR'vav?uM M4tii.�we'wrtv+c-wwT�i�»i^hli.M rf> N s ..v,v 7. .M-.W!�i» du-asY� rww�+a�-�-r rYw�rNY++r�r• \r yr..� uJ,N.G. �4j L,./, n si e 9 ✓az 5 O3 4� O 5 57, E Wo' 0 8 , 00 h v Q 9, is �Pa3";9.00 Jp� PO.40 21 FYM5 5C3 66 d 25AC60 ���"�,► x011 °nu5i 2 S..r ,,use�e z 67•"" 59 65 -y r --- q g 133!? 5'? BOAC' + 3 p/M 53�56150A N m 55 h s.szaC ,. 1 i�lr i i32'f:tJ6 �i5B5 IZOAC � .•� r/�/ saac ,4 r Y% Assessor`s ly�p No, 55-37' County 6 _w.. ,, FREDERIKSEN ENGINEERING w _.... l CONSULTING p ENGINEERS w ... : ARCHITECTS OAKLAND LONG BEACH CHICO SEWAGE COLLECTION TREATMENT and DISPOSAL O BRAUER -BOURGEOIS DEVELOPMENT PARADISE, CALIFORNTL J-• 120 175,5 MADWAv, 0AKLAND. CAtiFCPNIA 04W d1G r 46-06M 4 415 1 452. 410 W NO 910 366 70 a. 3 { �IyYuryl�. � �'���.n �n i.. . i0...•. �Y. vt r i { v FREDERIKSEN ENGINEERING SULTING ENGINEERS CGJNULTI , ARCHITECTS „ OAKLAND LONG HtA4H r.HICL SEWAGE COLLLCTION 'TREATMENT and DiSPOS. �I 1 ?NT'RODUC!�iON dise, California will spread over The Brauer - Bourgeois development in 'Para and will include 151 lata, on which single ,family residences will 280 acres, collection pipe net- be, built. This development will %cave ite own sewisp work, sewage treatment plant and treated sewa�+� dsposal system. `;, DE.aCRIPTxON sewa_t� collection, treatment and disposal systems is based The design Of the on the latest, EPA recommended methods for small communis es. sewas F_ gravity sever, utilizing the slope of the The gwherelpossible, toection move the wastewater to the sewage treatm::nt plant. 1; ter, Therd`will be lift stations where required to facilitate movement of the sewage. The wastewater streams originating from the differerX household operations let wastewaters, the kitchen sick and dishvr will be segregated. ksher The toilet unt for 1/3 of, water will go to 1,000 gal septic tank. Those streams acco the flow but carry 2/3 of the suspended solids. The shower, the laundry and the water softener waeteihters will by the septic tank, and thea combine with the effluent: from tha 'septic tank, and this combined stream will 'see dir,^harged iata the collection sewer. "ewe a treatment: plant is a prefabricated, package sewage treatment Plin4 The s g . extended aeration it includes three (3) dequential treatment units. activated sludge, chlorination chamber and sand filtratioi►. Thti first unit, a the extended aeration activated sludge, iprovide complete oxidation of s to p the organic matter and also to nxidiae the produced biological dlu3gP• This p matter and suspended oduce treated sewag , free t�hlarination cheat rovide i e free of organic matt. process will pr' berg is to p solids, The godond treatment unit, thd disinfection, resulting in brcteria free treated water, The last treatment '1, 1 ti �...,.._ FREIDERIKSEN ENGINEERNG CONSULTING EN'INE PS ARCHITECTS OAKLAND lC)NG BEACH CHIC O unit,.the sand filter is to re gyve any suspended matter that may be carried over and to produce a sparkling effluehz, free from organic and bacterial pollutant and safe for disposal. This sewage treatmentplant will"provide testier• treatment. It will be fully. automatic xieeding only minimal supervision. There *,Till be no sludge, primary or secondary, needing dispod61. The instal- lation of individual septic tanks in each of the houses eliminates the need of primary clarificaiton at the sewage treatment plant, and further eliminates the costly t.-atment and disposal of the sludge. No less important is the elimination 01 foul odor normally emited fr5m the primary clarifier and the sludge UZ.estor. The cost of treatment ','also reduced, s:,nce less energy for treatment will be required. The Individual septic tanks will provide not only storage for the suspended aolids, but also will provide low cost, sludge. digestion. In the procc s the solids will be digested by anaerobic bacteria; Lesulting in reduced sludge volum.� due to sludge lioutfication. r g It is estimated that each house septic tank will provide sludge storage for approximately ten years: The treated sewage$ free of bacteria, dissolved and 'suspended matters will have the, appearance of drinking water. This water will be safe to use for irrigation or *nater supply to artificial lakes and ponds. This treated sewage will be pumped through a special distribution pipe system and used for irrigation . the. de�*elopments greenery. It is expected that rt least 140 acres of green area, includi►tg grass, flowers and tress will be planted, The evapotranspiration from 140 acres will be soffi.cent, to dispose of the 23,000 gallons of daily treated sewage, in any month of the year, with the exception of beuember. The irri.gatioa sprinklers will ope=,ate year round: tln rainy days, thrs irrigation water will increase the run-off fto n the development. uue to tihh high degee of sewage p p er of 11 i fact it ie enpected the pure rain water ruin-bff at the begs ns o matt: e inning of the ;rainy , treatment, the run=off ie resenr`s no otMtiai health hazer 4. eeaoon to contain much more bacteria and other pollutants, y.han the C`teated sewage: .z +,I i �.FREDERIKSEN 'ENGINEERIN ENGINEEPS ArvCHIIECTS y r OMLANU L6W? BEACH CHICO BRAUER BOURGEOIS DEVELOPMENT ` DESIGN INFORMATION Number of Lots (or Houses) 151 Paop],e/house 2.8 Total Residents of P'a'vel4 ment 423 ei®itots at any time, 10 ;1 Total Population of Developident 433 Sewage gal/capita/day (Ref. 'EPA) 43 Total Daily Sewage Flow, ga 1a.619 , Takes 50% Safety Vactori or design for 28,000,apd *The closest ptefabticatd4 units 14 for 3(1,000 gpd -Final Design Safety Factor _ 18,619.x100 30,00 { x:62_-, �i * R i y y y `g, w 1 boy:d f5ae.�l;n T�ntatlV� ]. Ap�rotrcd b' i:l�e lt�. ops,. E+Itlter duality Cunt,; o �'4' tluh t�clrtt �iutC �l: PIK Y�iny" Li�h+lls ( 6) 441 -0270 i 1Ht5 DRAyfIiVG.t D 7Cit DATA ARE?HE SOL E PROPERTY OFF �'1KSEN j .- �N�R[pJG . JNC AN iS LOANED iOLELY i+yl THE is 1 _ r PURPOSED THIS CONTRACT. IT.IS`NOTTr, 3ECL)ME( ,7RDISSEMINA":EDTOOTHERS. a t� f?C; nr/C M f�T Rlf9 L 0.XIDRTtQ AI (-Nf�MBER-DlS%NFECT/(�N a ; za $n''T9 I soolaM Hypoo LOK IFE OpZ z; L CtfOUSEk/OtD BCE�CEi) z SEM IN C1 ZM a SEW4GE , nam n o z t1: X24 N2. RETEMTfz `fi r . � - � v : ,SLGtD6E 2ETGiR>J - � -- �fi /7-"3 —S QHO F/L7-R- - �y E FFr- a E'N,T P�L7SHrfY'G 1 !n ` f 000 o - 3 hLRN 7 iFc '/41;4rrON R --9RTiFYC iA L LAKE' FREDERIKSEN ENGINEERING coNsur INIG, ENGINEER i WHIMCTS f OAKLAND ICNJC MACH CHIC -0 SRAUER aOURGEOTS DEVELOPMENT EVAPORATION coNPU'rATIONS i j Development Total Area 280 acres Area of Green Plants & Grass (28 b) -14o icr6s GAL cf "- 1 -inch Evaporation is: 140 ad x 43,000 E9* ac k172, Rhin k 7.48'.P� 3,752,000 SeadeA daily EVapn.,ation for 18,619 gal/daily: 18,619 inch 3,752,000 0oda, ._.Y y ; P da inch, inch deeded I�ont111� Evaporation: 30 0.15 month day month �I Frc'lm Evaporation data (Attached) there is _complete Evaporation six months per *Year: 3 Daily runoff in remaining 6 months per year m 18,619 gal/day x - x 1 (My- 7.48 nY 7.48 gal 24 hours. P hr, 03 cfs '3-66-0 sec' Y rl i r 1 1 H.�. e i >/r{� �r � L (t�' x U t ON-SITE Cit SPOSA L ' E , OF SMALL WAs,rEWA�TER FLOWS Y Richard']. Otis 1 William C. Bo leen lames C. Converse3 and E. JerrY Tyler4 University of Wisconsin Madison,' WisconiAn k� 4 prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency ' Tzchnol,ogy Tvansfer F, 1977 1 1 p D 0timent o¢ C -J fi 'rojjmn ictal Engineering 1 and Envt Envie ontner7ta1 Engineering 2S ofessor� de artinent of Civil and Pr p 3Associate Professor. Department of Agric�4itural Engineering Assistant Professor, Department oil Soil Science; r i Y 1. .. . . ..-.:.,.. ...... ... ..., ...-. ....... __,,. __.- _:_ ''-.1�l�1 M•yt ••+iw r •. ww)•AA ♦ r• •.i /w+w.A. i• M� w h+r . •• • a 1 • A+•IN��n�N •«•. •••. t. w ti r W A F' M .u•••il'wA'Aw �, MAINTAMINC THE INFILTRATIVE CAPACITY OF THE SOIL Loaning rates recommended in Table VII are based on observations from properly, fUnt:tioning septic tank, soil absorption systems. If a s ystem i s to opei,ate sUtisfactorily for a reasonable length of time at „ �- these loading rakes, then the infiltrative capacity of the soil must be !' maintained, This requires that proper design, construction and main- tenance procedures be followed. Sizing of'. the Soil Absorption System j Estimation of from single restaurants, te $iec. rareineittenand subject towi)e fluctuations. Variation in her A Number of persons. contributing to the flow and their activities h, --re f P y of waste discharged. Accurate 4 estimateseof waste flow volumes are ' therefore difficult. i' A study of eleven viral homes, sh6wed the average per capita flo u - from a single household to be 4 gpd (5$-60) The, greatest f ow contribu- tions come from the laundry and'bathing events (see Figure 17). Social events, such as family gatherings and overnight guests will accentuatethe ' home ;may ncrease),throughaddition, the additions to ye ber of famil or sale of the h use- y rp rIv s, the use of tha Avera a to design fortheeexpected peak flows s urrvise. g P P design pu ores is , Rather, at ib necessa so ensure the system will not fail when large flows occur, l t I Peak flows :can be empirically estimated for households by assuming tv,o people occupy each bedroojm. This is realistic since the number of �. occupants in a home is a function of the number of bedrooms: Figure 16 7 shows that a peak flow of about 3 gal/hr/capita can be expected which corresponds to approximately 75 gallons per pe --on for the entire day, Thus, 1.50 gpd/bedroom gives a reasonable estimate of the peak f16w. This tis the tiesigi basis recommended by the Public Heaith Service '(4S) wh;ch has proved satisfactory in practice. Estimation of flow from public ,buildings, commercial establishments and recreational facilities is more difficult. The Small Scale Waste �a Maba ge= fehtProject is presently -determining various daily Ind peaflows from� ng aIle ,, amps, churches, heaters and stadischools; country clubs, laund�,iotnats marinas, motels, restaurants; service stations, shopping centtrrs, A l a., ,� 38 .: , fit :I. �:..� � �: �ry M a� 1 vi � r � ♦ ., W i�� �' � /". ' r YI ' • -,. 1 t I . CI CC BUTTE COU TY" DIVISION, , OF 'EI`!`JJRONMENTAh� HEALTH { i MATER QUALITY � ;ANAGEMENT PLAN, 1� 1 FOR pA A®ISE AND MAGAL.IA i•. •a a4 ,.Y•.•.,•.iii�••••v✓r4 i.wwM r+•.r�.M MH �.i11+M �: 1. ai.:a lk•.y .. • i. •. . 1, Y� ra. J Y• 1, V +! a, i ' � r .ter •f Y '1 1 '!' +,r� Yi { � L ' ++ Y r, � � t•1 �y11 +i : /� yM i! �/ •.R rlw"'ia'"f`��. i. J, i♦: 1 � r � � a; y{r.M •wI ♦..� • r IJa• 4.y � ' /' il• J'. ' � 'l. 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SUBaecrt BCFD ;Plan Rovi ew j .3 The Ciutt o Caurity 'Jro Department requito8 the fol,lowirtS (an; tO fitmiir-DepartrnentO Memorandum � tai ros Butte County Public Wo ks. Attn: John Mendonsa FAoM, Butte County Fire Department t r�> arc rs©u rq I- 1�►��°'r- , sudAcr: B'.'D Pl+in tevew Development Name____ --r A. P. a The Butte County Fire Department requires the following (any item checke.r)' i o ,Requirements. , into the Fire Department Hydrant Fund. Figure Payment of } is besed on lineal feet of frontage timet 51.25 perlinealr; foot. t Installation of �^ _ fire hydrsht(s) at locations indicated by rrd circles) on tri: attached drawing.. Required fire flow of these �. hydrante is _ GPM: minimum hydrant size is maximin hydrn,� t -to -hydrant spacing is feet. off;, (* 426Xw o rt Fries „ x Hydrants shat] bei11�Glb 7and shall 1 Y k be ine�talled according to Butte County Public Works Btandarde 5-27 and S;-28- Normal operating predsur4s she' 11 be not ,less than 40 PSIG noi- more than _`125 PSIG residual rpt the service connection. (L Other Requirements z �f 110Bl;RT E. PAULUS County Fire W-trdeh r'ai��1f'rt,, j By Buttot Gounty1Fit& Department c r, AP 3i��i PLANNING DEPARTMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEST' �d7�/ r REQ")E.-)T: Review & Comment &' AP No,.",,,.. 80-76 (AP 55-39-33 34 & 36) DESCRIPTION OP PROJECT: Rezone from "A-2" <(General) to "PA-d"_,(Pl';anned. Area -Cluster'. r LOCATI'bNt.on the south side of Waylpid Road, approxv 1 mile east of Neal Road, Paradise'. APPLICANT: Ti of Bourgeo` •�,_ York Bourgeois; Joseph Brauer ADDRESS: � 8 5 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 9026 OWNER: Same,. t PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED r; RETURN ATE REQUESTED: ASAP , DATE DISTRIBUTED., '0-80 ATTACHMENTS, Copy of applicatloh & plot pian: RPTURI ED: ? COMMENTS,. _ i ri�y d 1q1 Iti X16 r„ Out}o Co. Plnnning Camin. i , FEB 2 6 Mo k -Oroyillo, 00400miil 4.. + January 2 2, a `19g0 - . } BurAO.,P Bourgeois Yore. aourgeoi§ Joseph Brauer 865 Manihittan Beach Blvd Manhattan BO:ach, Ca. 90266 Re! Rozone h'i16 800 16 Gontlsme�ti This is to notify you that we have received your appli- cation for a rezone from "A-20 (Gonerai) to "PA„Cr► (}Manned Axed-Cluster) for property located ori the south silo of Wiyland Road, approximately' 1 mire east of Neal Road, identified as AP 55-37-343, 34, & 36, Paradise. We will schedule public hearings at such time As the environmental determination and the recommend*ttbls Of the Aepartmert of Public Works and Snvirnnmeh al Sanita- tion have been received by this office. 1' Sibcerely A Ba i tya Blair Director of. Planning► i BB :1'r DEPARTMENT'S INTEADEPAF;TMEMTAREVIPW FIEDUESj p ANNING �4 Mfg` 70- REQUEST..% ,LA \ AP No. 80-76AF . — '7 -33, �4 from '�1 »r n .�Gen.ewal). t c� DESCRIPTION OP PROJECT: • uane ' l 10.16. t he ,,ouch �t a r'l land 5 x _� We 1�e�1 110acl; TION: cin LOCA - APPLICANT: I3v MCA Bnxr1+'001pl. inxYlt �c�Ltt f�'�:,ra. I3Eaao2i 'Blv(%. ADDRESSx"I rel t��' lnntlp -� OWNER, PLANNING COMN9IS ION ACTION SCHEDULED RETURN DATE REQUESTED. ASAP DATE DISTRIBUTED: ATTACHMENTS: Copy of application & plot plan "+ RETURNED: COMMENTS: _ _----------------- n ttt _ 7 . it i 5✓• i , , "�' ., ,wits71 1 r` LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH I i , Y Sig i ' DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Address 13696 oleander Avenue, P,o. Box 1100 IX 7 county Centar Drive 747 Elliott Road R.piY to Chico, California 96927 orovllle; California 98966 Paradise, California 96969 Teiephonar 816/891.2727 Talephona: 916/6344281 Telaphonei 9161872.2961, Ekt. 89 February 27, 1980 L]*' Tcott Surveying Pf Box 761 Pl iise, CA 95969 i } Ret B. Bourgeois, Y. Bourgeois, J. Brauer Rezone A-2 to PA -C , sjs Wayland Rd. l mile east of Neal Rd Paradise AP# 55-37,3304, & 36 Gentlemens Your request for a rezone for the above listed property has been reviewed by this departmehte The following will be required prior to our approval of the rezone. } 1. Provide A complete development plan for the property :)hawing building locat- , sewage sy8tem detail) water system details including well locations, B d Pressure facilities) �td 'water main locations, and sfAm drainage facilities 2i Show weal locations (2 required) with required setbacks ;from seiner lines And septic tanks 3. Obtain clearahee from the California kegi,onal dater quality Control Board )for the sewage treatment plant snc� treated stater disposal plane 4o 'Wake provisions forlobtaihing a licensed or certified opertitor for the sewage treatment facility; ';'' ;ii Develop a Hbineowners Association or similarentityt0 operate and maintain the sewage disposal 'system) the water supply systeih atid the swimming poolsi if you have any questions concerning the above, please contact Vern Ba'sdeh, At 717 kliott ):toad, p=aradise, telephone 872-9961) Ext. 58, or the undersigned At the above address or telephone number. Very truly yours � i koward Js 3n�rder Jr., Division of Ehvironmenta]. Health ; ech•B. Bourgeois) Y. Bourgeois, J. Bruer'i865 Mahhattah Beach DJ.vcl Manhattan ,Beach) CA ; 1. v a; ;k MEADOW PARK ESTA'T'ES PARADISE, CALIrORNIA GENERAL RESTRICTIONS x; 1, S tt>?le Eami� Residential Use Only-- No lot shall be used except for single family residential purposes only. No building shall be erected, altered, lot, ,otherthan one single fariily dwelling: placed or permitted to remain on any g Any other type e of structure, i.e. barn, tack room, workshop, etc• is to be r approvn.d by the Homeowner's Association. 2. Minimum square Eoot� No dwelling or residence shall be erected on any lot having a total floor area of less than 1, 500 square feet, exclusive of res, exterior stairways, or landings: The Homeowners porches, patios, gara" 6 Association may permit the house constructed to be two stories in height: Dwellings shall be designed to fit the natural ground contour as much as possible and/or the lot shall be properly g receive the dwelling, e raded to recei 3. No Anno ance or Nuisance: ive ac shall No noxious or offensbe carried on upon any lot, %`riot shall anything be clone thereon wlliclt may be or I become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood, 4: No Temporary Structures;_ Trailers Tents „L Vic: No structure of r basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other temporary charaoter, trailer, out -buildings shall be used on any lot ab any tine as a residence, either temporarily or permanently; ermanentl not shall airy prefabricated, preconstructed nr used building be set or moved upon any lots A DUN Co. PInnning rArron. MAR 5. No Drhin N[inin Or Pigging—. No drilling', ntinn6 or digging for any subterranean substance other than water is pertn�t-t-ed: minerals or other 6. No Trade Maehinery� appliance or Struc_ire` Na macnincary, applinrP o orated or maintained On any lot for use in or structure shall be placed, p connection with any trading, manufacturing or repairing business. 3 9: _ a 7, No Trailers Boats Cam )ers No traile):s, boats, campers, old automobiles, dune buggies or siittilar vehicles shall be parked Or storeu' near the of the streets lying wiithin the above-dErscribed front lot line of any lot or on any a - subdivision) but may p ar be l<ed or stored toward the roar of any lot; provided, , however that in no event shall they be visible from the street or any adjoining lot. motor 8. No Disasse ri Of �ttt01�.'10blles Etc. No a►tomobile or other t vehicles ohall be disassembled or assembled on any lot, nor shall any component r be left thereon so as to be visible from the parts be removed On ally lot'o street or adjoining lot: ` sion, is made for 9. Rubbi.sh'Uls osal Clotheslines Stora e Eic Where prove { storage of tools and similar ntaint-enance facilities, rubbish disposal, clothesline„s, g such facilitie' t shall be enclosed in a garage or in a service yard: The service yard ^o`xlately enclosE or disguised if in v eW of the street or any shall be app:,' p ninglOt: The service y and shall not be locator any closer to the front lot line a�djoi or cuttings shall than the :Front line of the llot'tse= No garbage, refuse, rubbish be deh?ositOa On any lot, not shall the oc cupanG or owner or- any hat -store or permit to 4 .V Ba��o Co�'f lonnln� Comrt►� `Z` Qrovtll. � �;�►�itirniq q• be stored upon said lot such quantities of mi.•nure or conlpo,txn9 materials as to ^ k' j person or jru, ri„ an;. other owner or occupant,. constitute an I uzyto t ,f No building material of ally kind or character shall be placed or stored upon any lot until the owner thereof is ready to commence improvements or unless such. Y material can be completely enclosed so as no t to be visible from the street or any adjoining lot, 10. Fences No fence; rail, hedge, or wall (indluding retaining walls) shall be constructed in such a manner as to interfere with the normal view of an lot; nor y shall any fence or other structure bo erected within the front property setback line i� unless of a decorative type, not in excess of forty-two (42) inches in height. Fence from the front property line to bi.tldalg line may be forty-two (42) inches in height, fence from building line to rear lot line and side lot lines are not to exceed six (6) feet in height. Under no circumstances shall,any fence be constructed of barbed wlre, chain linit or striag wire of any kind; fences or corral constructed of Wood, concrete or 'pipe shall be painted or stained and shall be traintained in good condition and repair. 11, Horses and Tlouseholrl Pets, 11he raising and/or peeping of Lip to thiee' horses per hoinesite is hereby pertIlitted's hoevever, the breeding of horses for commercial purposes is prohibited. Horse corrals rind/or barns are to be kept clean and in good repair. The Association may front `tL o to time adoi t rules for the 'control of Elie', and odor associated witch the horse barns and/or corrals• arh OtViier shall comply with 5Ltt317 rules and install and n1aintain in good order any BU}�O C,b, t'��hning Cotrrn; < ,ir MAR 1�r ..�� pravillo, CalitornlA 4 F Y 17. Use e_of Signs, Except for "ror Sale" signs customarily used in the real estate business, no sign of any kind or for any other use or ;purpose whatsoever shall be erected, posted, pasted, painted or displayed upon any lot or upon any building or other structure thereon: 18. Motorized Recreational Vehicles. No motorized recreational vehicles shall be permitted on any of the riding trails within the Project, nor shall they I . be permitted on other common areas except as trtnsportation thereto and therefrom, s 19. Weeds and Debris; The owner of each lot shall clear weeds, rubbish or debrisfrom his of and shall plain tain said lot .Gree and clear of any such weeds, rubbish or other debris,, to reduce all possible fire hazards and so as not to damage the value of any adjoining lot. Natural ground cover shall not be construed F to be we Lsds 20, Exterior Lij1ht;ing Any exterior lightin , installed on ahs' lot �i be ty either indirect or of such contlolltd focus and ititensi p -s hot to disturb the ;i residents of any: adjoining or nearby lot. 21. _Landscaping:; Within six ilion Ui of the completion of a dwelling, the owner thereof shall landscape front of each dwelling fot t minimum of 256,6 of front ytxd area including but not 11MIte8 to the installation or planting of ornariiental plants, trees, shrubs, flowevs, Ah-Vor 1-1wn on the lot on wu(uCh such dwelling is situated; t2. Sttiidi� visiotl�. Nr. lot slvall'� e subdivided,r..: ; " F� t'oTisLIWL-e moke than one Bingle family residential J)utA(J' ig site, ,. �#lo Co, rlantiitig Comh'i+ MAR C�rbti'llo� C�Ittortlla c mechanical, chemical, insecticide, or electrical fly control devices ordered by the board. Horses can only be on lots designated horso lots The keeping of ordinary household pets is permitted. ,Che raising and keeping of any other type of animal is to be approved by the Homeowners Association. 12. Roofs. Roofing r iaterial on any residence shall be of clay-type 'tile, vood shalo type, cadar shingles or artificial cedar only. Asbestos shingle or rock composition cannot be useai 13. No Second Hand Material or Old Lumber . No second hand mlterial; except stone, brick, ornamental beams, and/or similar material shall be used in the construction of any building or any structure within the subdivision. No old lumber shall be used in the construe Lion of any building or fence on any lot, except For ornamentalur ,oses as approved p } pp d by the I•Iomeowners Association in writing, Y 14, Television or Radio Antr,nnas. No zcof type anL•annae, receiving or transmitting maybe eremed, ',Vtu i restriction to include but- limited to television, amateur Radio, Citizens Band Radio 15. DriV ..a s: All driveways shall be paved' With asphalt or concr.�ce material with a ni nimuni width OP ten (10) feet: 16. No undue Delay in ConsLrtjc�tion, The tvorl. oC cons!:zucting and erecting any building or other G Lruciure shall be prosecuted diligon Ely Erom the co ninencemen L thereof and the same shall be coniple L-ed Within a ecasnnible time in accordance i�iitlt the requirements herein don La ned, No clip-buildings A It bo co111010tod prior to completion of the 8weiiing, oxcep ting L1id L,Let»prrory quarters may be erected for Workmen engaged in buil `ling a t1%vell jig on 'Lho pretnises but such , temporary quarLers'musL be to-Morred as soon -18 the dwollitig is co►t pleLed, tlulid Co, f ahnino cwtii. MAR 3 1980 l'�tdVlllo► C,'ri�lii�wnf t ids r ;F •'r; � d LAND OF NA7URAL WEV K ..,.. 1 T H AND BEAU DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC WORKS ; CLAY CASTLEBERRY. Wrektor 7 COURI'Y CENTER DRIVE, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA959651 Telephones (916) 55/.45111 :;. W.h1cDONAL March 13, 1900 Deputy uirsefor Burne Bourgeois RE, MEADOW PAPAC ESWES York Bourgeois PA -0 SUBDIVISION t Joseph Brauer (AP 55-37-33, 34 36) 865 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beaciz, CA 90266 Gentlemen:_ please be advised that you tentativesubdivision map application for the above -referenced nrooevty will be, heard by theButte County Subdivision Committee on March 17, 1980. Public Works Will be recommending the coliditions as checked on the attached "sheet. The meeting will commence at 9130 a.m. inthe Dltta Processing'1'xain- ing Room, #1 County Center Drive, Orovill'e, California. ifyou have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office. Very truly yours; Olay Castleberry Director of public Works i al sjriiio f by. Or!g ri JOHN MENDONSA John Mendonsf# Assistant Director JM/ab A tachmrnt ce planniv, DE..otitt Fte1z.L bh �llena.i� trnont Environmetltal Reviow Gary Ilibbihwotti P. 0, Box 671r ,. w DEPARTMENT Off' PU CC WORKS e CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL DATE: 2-13-E'0 ESTATE PA -C SUBDIVISION _ SUDDIVISION; MEADOW PARK pproval V 1. Submit road and drainage p'?.ans to the ,Dept: of Public ��orks for a j Xand install the required facilities. ( property line returns X 2. Provide 20 ft. radius aj, 8,11 street intersections. 3,. for standard No. S-5 'at all d at Provide right-of-waY intersections, r , 50 ft. building setback line from the centerl;i.no of X_ 4. Indicate a Wayland Road and'all interior Streets. �. the developer at all street inter - X_ 5. Street signs shall be provided by royal of street requirements. (Submit 5 alternate street names for sections per County address coordinator for app each street 'to the Couni;y names). d Road � . Deed 30 minimum from the centerline off for theaylC ou--- of Butt(a — r Wayli�d full street section on ` g 7, Construct-------a— Road geometric standard. Minimum structural to "'- n AC and 8 " AB1 SC 250 prime andfog section to be S mie sign to County bept • of Ileal and 95% relative compaction. Public Works for approval. "Ft" value determinations and other data maY be required to support section design. s 4reet section on all of �x 8. Construct full .:-- - _5 as shown on sheetf 5 me . streets to standards %XXXXX=ab tentative map ,�:,. ,, •*.•�,� �x ��— , �a��Cx� x�.n..i'�-z �x���x]Cxxx `; . xxxx•� .tix�J� �cx>ocx Mi.11ruetural section to bewstas shown designtocounty with fug seal and is orks o dpVr6val4 C' ,. �roval. "Ru value determinatcns an.'a Department of Public Works for apP to support section desig other data may be requiredx. n• 9. Provide mor�umentation as required by the Dept. of Public Wt rks in accordanc�a with accepted standards with the Butte County x 10, ted engineering standards- Ctxeet gilades and,,,.other features shall comply Ordinanc ts; (10sigtheep ;°esolittion and oer st X 11, Pro -Ade Permanent solution for drainage g_ 12,E All easements of record to be shown on the final map, X requirements of Butte County Fire Dept- or other responsible ..... .13'4 Meet agency. T e11a11 rip »rovidP in acco'rdanae 'Ath Batte. county Street lighting 14* 7,egta:irem�.�xtr� acce�ibed design oritcx+ia and recommendations of)'� �• l5 Subiuit site clevt;�opmdnt plan to Dept,. of Public w6rko for App'r�Nval and ' rtbnstruc`t br it:icitall the req 16 er�cilities. _ 1t Provide circulation --- _-, —`-�--� L7'. Obtain state encroaolz'nent ,petnii t 18. Providef w. t. no a00epCit;rip pad of';�` aStl4rttlaterltA. �__._- 15` �����t�equ�.retit.utility. �tp of the X 2O. trlcet t,,., �_ -�.. SameCbunt -- � LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAJT`i' ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW DEPARTMENT EARL D. NELSON, Director i Burnet & York Bourgeois/Joseph Brauer 865 ,Manhattan Boach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 RE Rezone to Pk -0 (Me'tiiow Park Estates) AP 55-37-33, 34 & �,o ERD Log # 80-0:1.=15-03/Planning File No. 80-76 Dear Sirs: We have completed tha initial study of potential environmental impacts related to you�`pvoposed,land division. The results of our evaluation are explained in the enclosed initial study checklist, Appendix Because of potentially significant environmental impacts, an impact report is required pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental quality Act. The Butte Counts- Environmental Review Guidelines require that you, as the applicant, submit information in tte form of a draft EIR within 225 days from the date of receipt of a notice than an BIR is required. The 225 day time period will e:+cpire - on October 31; 1.980. We require -a deposit -of the estimated costs of EIR processing prior to finaliWing a submitted draft. This cost may vary depending on the completeness of the material submitted,, The customary minimum deposit for projects of this type is $600. 1f ,you, wish to appkal the requirement for preparation of an BIRI t you may file a Written prole At specifying the reasons therefor with, -the Enviri)nmental Revieir Departmeht. This must be drone W1 hi.n 15 days from the date tli,;, not7,ce of determination was vodoived by you. if n6 writton protest is timely .filed, a EIR will be roquircd4 � f; lti P 61111 l e""11 tor broil. l?r�idll�, ritij'vu�Nlti �15aG 7iif�hr�ii4 (7.IG) :3 �#; �;� Meadov Park Estates PA-0 , March 17, 1950 . Page 2 The EIR should fully address all the impacte identified on the checklist and provide adequate mitigation measures that can be arpilied to the project to reduce significant Impacts. Also, project alternatives should be explored in the E1R. We will conL-inue processing your project upon receiving your EIR. submittal and deposit. If you have any questions, please contact.the undersigned. Sincerely; Stephen A Streeter Environmon-Wl Review Specialist SAS c ik-b Enc. ^t cc: Lippincott Surveying e Planning Dpartment i f Y 9 li APPENDIXr ENVIRONKENTAL CHECKLIST 'FORM -' (To be completed by Lead Agency; ERD Log 80-01-15-03 I. BACKGROUND li Name of Proponent Burnet York Bourgeois. Joseph Brauer 2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent 865 A1arihati.an Beach Blvd.Uq: Lid in nco�r Survey! n Manhattan Bear, h, CA J02GG__ P.0- Box 6,71 p adise, CA 95969- 3. Date of Checklist Submitted 4, Agency Requiring Checklist 5. Name of Proposal, if applicable Rezone from A-2 to.PA-C. AP 55-37-33-34,36, south of the 'Town_ of Paradise. 11, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "yes" and "Maybe" answers are required on attached sheets.) YES MAYBE NO. 1. Earth. 14111 the proposal result in 'significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, com- paction of over:coveting of the soil,? --- c, Change in topography or ground surf• rou � ` face relief.- features or removal of topsoil! d. Destruction, covering, car modifica- tion of any unique geologic or physical features e.. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? mow_ f. ChangLs in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or chatl es it, silta- tion, deposition oa erosion Which may modify the channel of a ri.tier or stream or the heti of the Ocean Or any bay, inlet or ldkel g.' 1,688 of prime ngii.cultutall'y pro- ductive, soils outside (Idsit nat" urban areasl w p , ,� Sendl.s� I' �i�ge 1 of h YtS MAYBE, NO h. Exposure ',Oeople or property to geologic hdz"ards such as earthquakes, la,adslictes , mudslides, ground failure, or similar ha Lards? ._,. 2. Air. Will the pr6po8al result in a. Substantial deterioretioti of ambient or local air qua? ty? e; b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumesr t. c. Significant alteration of air movoment, moisture or temperarura or any change it% climate, either locally or regionally?` 3. Water, Will thero osal result in substantial;' p p a. Changes in currents, or the course. or direction of water movements? --- -- b. Changes ,in abso-rptioii rates; drainage patterns, or the rage and amount of .' surface water runoff'? P. Need For off-site surface drainage y I provements, including vegetation: removal, channelitation or culvert - installation? ,,.. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change,in the amount of surface water in any water body? E, 'Discharge into suri:ace 'Waters, or in any alteration of surface waterquality, including out trot liMit,Q.d to temperature, dissolved oxygeh or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction :or rate of flow of ground tMters7 h, Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? �► , dx r ,L Ap�a page 2 of 9 Ell, Z-4 m - 1 YES MAYBE NO ✓, i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for Public water supplies? Exposure of people or property is to water related hazards such as flooding? i Plant- Liae. Will the proposal "Isult rn sig stantial .41, a, Loss of vegetation or change in the diversity of,"species or number of any spociesof plarts (its^luding. trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b , Reduction of the numbers of any -r Unique, rars'or endangered species } of plants? ci Introduction of new species of plants into au area, or in 3, bai'x"] er to the normal replenishment of existing; ,species? Reduction in acreage of any Agri cultural crop'? 5, Animal.tife, Will the proposal result in'rsibstantial a, Change in the diversity of species; or nutIIbets of any species of animals (birds, Land animals [' 1'atludin'g reptiles,.fish and shell- fish, berlthic orgatittns; inSP_cts or CJ 1 iriiGro fauna) ? _....� b, Reduction of the numbers of any unique, tkte or 'ett.danuerecl species of animal s? C,, tntroductaon of new species of anims.ls into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of artitnal s? cls Reduction of,, encroachment upon,, or � deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? Appendix V = pane 3" of 9 YES MAYBE NO 6: Noise. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in noise levels? b. Exposuxa o!f people to severe noise levels? 7, Light and Tare, Will the proposal Produce sign` iticant light or Aare? 8. Land Use, twill the proposal re in a significant a. Alteration of the plannedland use of an arca, or esta'bl.ish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such alteration? b. Conflict with j ,es on adjoining properties, p p r , n conflict with establichad tecreational, edit:a- tional, religious or scientific uses of an area? 9 Natural Resources, Will. the proposal result in substantial., a: Demand for, or increase in the rate of use of any resources? natural b. Di-letion of any nonrenewable resourae? natural 10, Ris1c of,Upset , Does. the proposal r f I.,., involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil) esticides cheih�.cals or radiation p ) in theevai,,t of an accident or upset � ' Jp dondition., ! 11: Population. Will the proposal signi i.callt alter the looatlon, sistrihution, density, or gro:vth rate of the human population of an a're& or physically divide an established community? 1 , Ho, us I n , Will the proposal , gignIfIcafttly affect existing housiiag:, or create a demand for additional housing? �� ,Appendix r page 4 of :9 _ ..;.,,... ..,w. .:. .,M. .rwa,.=auo=,,, r,...: -n-.;, ._.. .::.:...... ... _.....,:_»_.,..i _i,n.:, ..,_,:. :Pin•, �.. ,♦.... 1G :: A'i._ ".:'R.11:w.,ar...1:..: ,t;,. .:'.�a1,�eYs.a; YES MAYBE NQ'. 13, transportation/Circulation.. Will the proposa resu t .i� ;. A. Generation of Qubstantial additional f. vehicular moveriAent? b: Significant effect's on existing k parking facilities, or demand for �. new parlcing7 _ 1, c. Substantial impact upon ''existnB transportation systems? d, Signifi'carir alterations to present patterns of circulation P a or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne) rail of air traffic? ( 1 E. Increase in traffic hazards to %hotor 'vehicles) bicyclisi-s or pedestrians? 14, Public Services. Will the proposal have an tnuwon, result in a substantial need foro governmental services in any of the following areas; a rite protection? b. Police protection? d. Parfaclb or other recreational' t a.l e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f, Other governmental services? !' 15, Bneygy, Will the proposal result in; a, Use of substantial amounts of fuer or energy? h). Substan,�ial increase in demand upon existing sources of enevgy, or require lshe development of new sbUtct8 of enerBy2 16 Otil :ties , Wil.L th,e proposal result in as d for now systems, or sub- stanti&I Alterations to the foll6Wih utilities t A'peiidi.'x .r. ` page 5 of '0 , ._ Y E8 VIA YB NO a, Power or ;natural gas? b. Communications systems?, it c :..Waver? .—_. d, Sewer (will trunk line be extended, providing capacity to serve now , development)? '. e, Storm water drainage? 17, Hutiia,-1 health. Will the proposal result ini a,, Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health) b, Exposure of people to poty.ntia:l health hazyvds? 18, Solid Waste, Will the proposal result � inany significant impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter. control? 19, Aes thetics , wi?.l the proposal result in the o struction of any public designated or recognized. scenic vista _ the open to the 1 lblie, or will: p ... _ proposal resin t 3n the creation of an � aesthetically offensive site op'��n to public view? .__. 20, :Recreation, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or uantit of existingpublic: recrea- u! tion facilities? 21, Archeolo` ical/His.torical . Will ..he proposa . result in at i alteration of a.significant archeological or historical structure, ob;jent ; or buildtlsite, .—ry Win? 22, Naiidat6ry ''inditips. of .Signi _. _ _ - ,e ._... ,w.,, u.. n.4wiMn�%tiaie...-tb. Yn u..L�i..., .., . .. ».yav .�rYi'v.w.w.....-w�.rrw..s•ry a YES MAYBE No it �l sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or ,animal com- munity, reduce t' e number of reatrtcr_ the range of a rare: or endangered plants or animal or elMinate important: P-xamples of the major period5 of i G` lif'ornia history or prehistory? ' b; Does the project have the potentia to achieve short term benefits to, tf:e detriment: of publicly adopted lona-term environmental goals? c. Does the project have impacts rah ch are individually limited, bu' cumulatively considerable? (a project �separate may impact .on two or mora resources where the impact on each .resource is relatively small, but where the effect: of the - total: of those impacts on the environment' 'is significant,) d, 'Does the project have environmental effects which will .cause substantial adverseeffects on human beings either directly or indirectly? Appendix F _r I page 7 of p • .. Applicant: 'Bourgeois, Bi 'fir Aa; �"� ori s Parcel S5- ->14 ERD Lo 80 -01 -is -03 3S A; Project _Descri;a, ort b I. 'fYTS e of PrOtlectl.�3� •Zans to PA -C (Meat:pw P lie r!= na.S.,Z,,,_ ., Brief ' Scription-IJ2 create a PA .0 development o� l lots (0.6 , to. 2;. ]3�. �, D e _ 1 acre± in size) and common area on 280acrest. 3. Lo6gtion: S. side of Wayland Rd.,: to the S.W. of the ond of Fgstpt ,Rd., j 1 mile+ H. of Neal. Rd., soU,th of the gown of Paradise. (Nor•tliern part of the; McKay Ridg ) _ 4. Proposed Density o�....�.� f• DcvelopMent: 1.8.5 DU/macre ,rlsl iatr,22gn a r 2:0,-,.._. , Amount, of Impervious Surfacing. --.2_S-40% in developed areas;_ 50%±.,,��pace;. Access and Nearest Public Road(s)',' Wayland ttd..._Fostt r roads l; to be developed. 7. Method of �Aowage 1 itspostal: Packed sewage 'tre?tn=,.t plant 8. ScUPCe of Urilyor Supp' y .-,lnd vidual wells (2) , 9. Proximity of PoGr,. V LiAl es : Art j accy}t 4 . a 10 Potential i'or farther land divi,�i wis and developmeiit o., Minimal unless_, } packaged t -r atment plant available to allow greater density. 13. Environmental. Setting { Physical Environment., 'I. Terrain a. General. Topographic Character: Gently rolling to !doerately slo�ng terrain on McKay Ridge b. Slopeo i Generally 5:20% on . desijgnated lotsi., up to 30t in . common area See attached quad map c. Elevrtion900-1340' A.S:L. d.i Limiting vaotor: III. DISCUSSION OP' ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATXON ryes" "ma be" or t1noc l arcs listed Most of the items checked , y Under item 22c. Supplemental 'co'.mMonts on specific i'Lems are as follows: ¢ , on downstream properties at � s 3j: An assessment should be made of the effect of runoff ,enera..ed by this protect, '' p p least 2-3 miles downstream),. Drainage i4„teation basins may Ue useful in reducing the amount of off-site runoff. . p g structures and one 5d. .The development of the five bridge �tructur pedestrian walkway across the on-site drainage should be coordinated with the California Department of Fish and Gamei i r. 13a Current traffic counts in the area (1977 Public works) show the following average daily traffic (ADT) counts: 621 ADT on Foster Rd. to the N of Apple Lane. 671 APT on Neal Rdi to the S. of Wayland Rd. 1607 ADT on 'veal `,d. to the S. of the Skyway. The project would generate about 1060 ADT at build out. This amount of traffic would represent an increase of 170%j 157% and 65t respectively in comparisdi! to the 1977 traffic counts.' 14A-f: `Phe pridject site is just south of the town limits for d Paradise. As indicated by Appendix Dq fine protection would 'be a key factor. A fiscal impact, analysis of the effects of this proposal on the-various public services is recommended. Con- sideration should be even to anneicingthe lane, to the Town of Paradise for provislon of public 'services and utilities (Paradise Dire Protection Disttrict, Paradise Irrigatiotl District, etc.) I Energy and waterrc),nservati.on ,treasures should be incorporated for thA design and con„t„tcti.on of the roads, bu�.lrizngs, and j planting landsLaping ;. 16d The applicants have ro osed usiripgileadlifields to process the: effltxentpwater with tLlsie treatnient ant to l.andle the effluent solids--. Grav,ity flow and pressurized ,sewer linesoL and lift stations are proposed, The: packaged treatment plant could' be growth-inducing to the nearby area. Aore details about the type of treatv,6fit plant, its method of operations i'i5 capacity and, 'potential for expanded capacity should be provide �. The Proposed locatLon of the treatment plant, oh the 8.8i , part of ` the tate stirrounded by common areao is meant to nu;tiniite potential Appe idik r page 6 of 9 �f IU, DUCUSSICN OF ENdVALUATIQN (co.►t.inued)'i; incompatabilities with residential uses. F, 17b ',T1re ponds on the site may present�.y serve as a breadnl; ) creating a potential conflict with , round for mosquitoes thus residential uses. 19: 'At feast 50% (140 acres) of the Sate is to be ]eft s her coptro?.s are Architectual and other common area and open space, to 6e regulated by general restrictions to be agreed ti on by fut'u're residents;' 20. ', lte:creaton facilities to be included as pa -rt of the project pool, tennis and hand- - includt a club house, gymnasium, ,sl4imming ball courts, picnic area, home stables and riding arena, 22b The proposal will result in development on relatively in 'relatively undeveloped sinaii parcels (0.6 to l acre±) a An unrtnhabited area could be opened up to an increasing area: rati3 0{' deve;iopment as public services; roads, and other ameiRities are further developed. 22ce The proposal may involve the folloWing impacts of s'ig- nificance on a cumulative Basis. 1 Disruption of `soil from grading of roads and building locations, (1b, c) �. Removal of 9011 -vegetation (an off -sire c and erosion ort -site and ,,. Increase in runoff (le, 3b) 4, Streambed alteration (lb, 1c) . potential sedimentation to l�lamlin Canyon (lf; 3f) . S. 66 Potential for objectionable odors from treatinent (2b) and air quality impacts from vehicular use; 4 plant fireplaces, etc. (211)• 7-i Uncertain groundWater supplies (Mi) to flooding 8 t.Xposure of people wad residences possible o; Bkposure of peopi,,'e and property to wildfire ha .ards (4a; 17). 10, t1licroachmetrt on wildlife habitat (5ay d) in an uninhabited area (6a) 11. h018"d Crofihaxardous �sut>stancLia (untreateci. effluent) 12. Generation entaiing drainage ill case of malfunction (lo), 13 indudement to growth (8, 1l; l2; 16d) Appendix P - page 89 of 0 4 IV. DETEMMMAT ION (To ae completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation.: I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a.significant effect on, the environment, and a NEGATIVE DFCLARAT10N is reommended C) I find that although the proposed project could ha;� a r significant Effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because -the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION i IS RECOM ENDED o I find the proposed project MAX havo a significant effect on the 6nvi.ronment, and an E;NVIRONMENTA'L IMPACT REPORT is required. i Date March 17..0 1980 _.._.., /'�I ,. ..R,. eliatur Fort ERVIRORMIENTAL R,EVI'N DCIPAPTb1C.NT � Reviewed by.Ir Earl D, Nelson I EnvironmeAtal Review ifteGtor G i Ir I i' Appendix 'F of • g ;a W.IZ 'E COUNTY SUBDIVISION ColdriC2' !811' page 3 MINUTES -- Mardi 2.9, 1980 Mr, Mendxnsc, said that there would be a problem with not having 65 feet of frontage for Lots 18 and lg.. There is 30 feet for each. There would be problems if Mr. De Roco sells off Lots 18 and 19 and then the pernon who has Lot 18 wants to develop first; there wou3A.be only 30 feet of frontage. He thought that a better situation would be to drop the boundary Line for Lot 19 down by one lot and J1ne it up with the other pro;.:yrties Mr. Reid said that this property is on public sewer. Mr.. Mendonsa said that if something can be worked out on the easement, then { possibly -the condition ,a . rearding the Leta Lane extension can be deJ_ted � n 4 Mr. Evans had a question on item #8 of Public Works condition sheet. He � asked if it should read "U" AB" and "95% relative compaction". Mr. Mendonsa replied) "Yes." Apparently those were just typographical errors. Mr. Evan,! asked if i,he Fire .Department had submitted any, comments. Mr. Mendonsa read comments from'�s.�� L sx�tt1311t and indicated the lo(tativn of the fire hycso^ntA. Hithen i <ad conmerita froni City of Orovil.le. He mentioned that cuxdpenta had nad been .received from PG&2 and Pacific Telephone ¢ Mror-%rs mentioned: that utili Jiee Nt,!J- . V-.1 ;1AW11 ground. Fie also mentioned that N'it 1 Stree'u is in, thn He 'thought +>7a+ ,the Public Works ovtidy'� f,=j` 'for improvem.-h s moving 'telephone 1,dlos and channeling a d3-tch Mr. Mends itch reques�ed that a copy of the �,rj�p that Mr. Evans had showm the committ6o. today be submitted to the Public V.,�rks Department so that he cvu1il show it to Fill 'Cheff anddiscuss the situation. (This map :i.ndicrted the lotr•; contours and more detailed area based on an aerial view 'of the properuy.) Heai.& that there might be changes in item #8 and Lull street section on Leta IanF t d1d not see, any, other piioblems with this project. Then this subdivision ry^.an be sc;,eduled for an Advisory Agency meeting: 8o -g1-(96) 80.5" i- ( 963 W 3 Meadow _park Estates PA -C, Subd:Ixidion; .159 unitsi south side of Vlayland. Road, approXi=tlel,`y one mile east of Neal Road, Paradise area. 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EA GvA/ j%Al2e- 5rAT J, ya BouGEis� �,la�t, G 8'f r— 33 5 U 5 G V- P,'DE. 9 5 �ll C o AA RACr77 0 W G 9 5 0 Pe / AAF- Cao A.,.7- 8 Cz-,,q:s6 2 A 8 31.4 mAK 0 it ry �;C , 43 A- - /z m AX,� G J BUTTE COUNTY SUBDIVISION C014MTTTGE - rage 4 r mINUVS - March 1q, 1980' i, Mr. Gaiser said that the Fire'Department had said "one additional. mtians of ingress and egress" in their comments concerning this project. He referred to the map and said that there are two openings shown on the property. Mr. Gary Lippincott said that there isn't any other way to put more ej'sements in. rhe)^e is a ridge. Wayland Road is a gravel road. They propose to move r Wayland Road--so that it falls on the section Line --and improve it. Mr. Mendonsa mentioned that this portion of Wayland Road is the county portion. ' Mr. Lippincott said that there is a 20-acre type: subdivision to the southwest of that portion of the project shown on Sheeu 4. The .)ad shown on Sheet''4 as a_tie 'road is proposed as a gravel road to be used ,4 a service toad for the treatment plant: Mr. Gaiser wondered about the Public Works road standards. Mr. Mendonsa referred to Sheet #5 of the tentative subdivision map where it indicates the typical noctiohs for t'ie proposed roads. Mr. tippincot°s said that the notation ",C " denotes the cili.=de-sac roads,; %4 "D" denotes gravel roads. 80-9-2-(000,) Mri, Mendonsa said that there should be another road section on Sheet #5 to � show the Waj►land Road structural section. Mr. Me!,idonsa asked Mr. Lippincottif he had received any comments from the Town `of Paradise i:egltding, this project. ` Mr. Li_pincott rept.ed, "No." Mr.,aaisp�, said that Larry Brooks had made scme comments 'on this property. Mwi Brooks had said that this property ;18 shown on the General Plan as "A-R" designation. gL,. Lippincott explained about the vegetation in the area: Mr. Gaiter said that Mr. Brooks mentioned a few other oommehU as follows; l i. No problems with'compatibiliby with agriculture. 2. Water and sever is up to the Realth Department 3: Fire facilities are subject to annexation to the Town of Pdradise Disdtidsion of location of h4 mt Lire station. hhrch 19 s 1,'In 1 BUT; COUN'�" � SUBDIVISION COMaTTNB Page. 5: bLINL1'([�S ,�F March 19, 1.980 Mr. Ga said that in the 1-5 acre denv`bvl range, the Fire Department is recommending that the first engine have ',: response time of 10 minutes. The response times for the second} third and fourth engines should be 15 minutes, 16 minutes) and 19 minutes respectively. These requirements are still in draft form. Mr. Lippincott referred to the comments from the Fixe Department and thought that with the greater accessibility through there, possible ponds to be created and o- her things that would help fire protection, it should, be a "status quo" situation, Mr. 4encionsa explained that the Are Department is concerned mainly with I wil Aand fire protection but since they are also the county Fire Department, thug have to fight the structural fire1j, too. Mr. 'Steve Streeter said that hl.a. A +!x1ked to Bill Sager and Mr, Sager had a Said that a pressuri ht serve in place of a second: enginc,; however, he still says that a 10-minute response time is quite farm. Mr. Gai.ser said that the Are Department had sent comments to the planning. Department, along with a map dhowirg the fire hydrant locations. I M,r;,ippincott ;men.tioned. `,at there is manzanita brush and bunk brush inthe area. t Mr. L3.ppincott prfsented aerial maps showing the area. Discussion o£ these maps followed: Mr: Gainer said that Mr. Brooks' final comment was that the project does not conflict with th�'� General Plan subJect to annekation to the Town of ParadiSei Without anriexation, the project does not conform to the General: p`?an— namely due to the lack of fire protection facilities. mr-. Lippincott said that in tallting with his clients, he had suggested the 1A4 type of prodeo.t They could have done a regular subdivision. He {{ wanted to create the zone so that everyone would ImmW what the property would Y :oe doing: t4r. Mendonda asked if Mi': Lippincott Vould be caning back v6th a 8ubdiv3.,-"or map. Mr: Lippincott :.plied, "Ire's rr Mr, Mendonsa mentioned that when lot bl are goijrg to be sold off on the FARC, then a r;u'Ld-,wision ntap is required: M, .Lippincott sub tted copier of CC 7's to the comm3;ttce members. .i Mavdh 19, 19,30 s r . IiUIiJ`g COUNTY SUBDIVISION COMMITTE.: Page M1NUM-$ -_ March 19, 1980 I M7r4 Acid aslced Mr. Adamick to explain briefly hox the sewage 'system would work. Mr. Adamick said that basically, he wants to get as much gravity oollectnon as he can on the sewage. Where he c'kin t, he will have a lift station.. they get out of the treatment plant, there. wi:l,l be; a clear effluent: Mr. Reid asked .f '16he lift stations are going to have a retention potential in case of power outage. Mr. Adamck replied., "Yes." Mr. Adamick said that: on the basic home, they are going to use a septic tank. The liquids would be flowing into the lines. The actual tank, will have to be pumped every 10 years,. On the chlorination, they are proposing sodium hypo chlorite. Basically there will be tertiary treatment. It will be good effluent. As star as lift stations, they could come up with whatever retention is require&i Mr. Reid asked "Hov mtdh additional watershed is there feeding into the channel in the area other than the subdivision itself?" Mr. Lippincott replied that north of this property there may be 20 acres. 1 Mr. Acid assumed that at certain timto of the year there will be runoff. The Water quality Control. Board will need to set requirements. Mr. Adamick said that he had discussed this system tentatively with 'Tony' Landis of the Water Quality Control Board, Mrs Reid said that the sodium hypochlorite would increase the solids into the system. Also, after referring to the map, it was determined that ther(+ will be about 250 feet elevation change throughout the subdivision. f Mr.' Lippincott said that these are problems that can be solved: 14' had requesters this meeting today particularly in responue to the points made in the Health Bepartmentrs letter. Mr, xeid explained that a complete development plain is to the point that the system will work and will not cause a nuisance to the neighbors. He. 1 then weftt ori to comment on health Department requirements as follows l.. Need provisions tot disposal of 40114 wastes 2= Need more dctai.l on the ponds; 3. Need �o dofttrol odors in sewer pipes. Mt Reid wona.ered, what the twain ari,vahtage was for having the sewage going through the tank first. March i9 � 1980 -., -- A" A!0k i BUTTE} CCWTY SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE Page 7 a MINUTES March 19, 1980 Mr. Adamick replied The odor problem will areasat the also be considered. and thea. ,'is a purr problel�i 1 Mr. Reid said that a homeoz ger'y aagreement will neer'''to bk., set up to provide Pot maintenance of the sewn e.s stem. Mr. Lippincott said that on the corner of Waylaild loitd, they have a proposal for a we" site. The other well would be in the ctmion area, it should be close to a road. He also mentioned that he hail sljtead alit. the subdivision because they wanted, to maintain a rt)ral atmosptter.S. Mr. Adamick said that on the sewer system, he wo.. "P. nrgj.Sqs a to have a sewer :line aboveground rather than trenching a line, L :c ;use there is much tali and elevation. He also thought that on the setae,.aystdmo the individual pumps pimping out of the seri*lc tank and pressu:Vited s9('i ,w would not, be ecaiom1oal in this ca w, v Mr: Cxaiser wondered 1. 'Pub]3a Wor'-s would regiAirr: any major drainage improve- ments. Mr. Lippincott said that evergl,-hing would drai..o. into rite' center except for a spot on the southeast corner. Everything e7.t,e can bo drained.. He would leave openings. He also said that he plannedto'have a nature trail through the property. Mr. Reid said, "xn other words) the street ru;toff and drainage would be going down 'into the same pond." Mr. Gaiser asked Mr. Mendonsa if there were any problems with what is proposed for road's.__ Mr. Mendonsa replied that he did not have any probl:�Aits with the 'proposed. roads, except that something wou]rl need: to b4, shown :dor Wayland. Road. Mr. Lippincott asked what the eomtAittee tiwa,;ht about the lot design. Mr. Mendohda said that basically it tis all tight. i Mr. Gaiser asked about the corner area at Foster and, Wayland Roads, There is a joe there, he wondorod if that would %e okay J,.ke thati f, but that, e isn t much that can be done at the corner a because little straighter � Mr, Mensa isa said that it would be better i -P it were . i because of the sheets `now. ?4V, Mchaotlsa augaestcd a ono -foot no access strip o,t tot. 5 and 6instead of 4.. the cloublo frontagoi 0 t M.r. Uppincott mentioned the posaibility 61` a one-Poob no access atrip on March 19, 1580 �3UTTE COV,,iTy SUBDIVISION COMMITTNE Page 8 ySNUTF,`'•-M March 19, 1980 Mr. Mendonsu sa3.d that the pall;.ing requirements should be covered in the cC&R's or homeowner`s agreement. He asked. if a common area would be pruvided for boats., trailers, and other large things. Mr. Gaiser said that it is shown at the rear of the Ic.s. 80"10-1-(000) Mx. Gaiser said, "Assuming that the subd visj�6n were not annexed. to Paradise would there be any p p on-site irapravel,,� and the county Fire ), Department standards were applied (for ments and by'dxants robletns with that?" Mr. Lippincott replied, "No I would, consider that reasonable for what we would do,"r Mr. Gaiser asked about the green belt mentioned in the vire Departtt<ent commentse khat people should have an optiu- to do that. e for Mr. Streetek had a question on the landscaping The re uirem• He thought 25�. He though., p, p that if . were living in the area, he woitidn't put in a 3Avn if Mare water r Would be uaad: Mr. Lippincott said that his clients were froth Southern California and they had taken informatioll from various CC&R's for other projects and had came up with the 'proposed CC&R's for this project. Mr. fiiendonsa asked if there were any other questions. Mr. Lippincott asked ghat the - mnittee thought of the PA -4C as far as the zoning portion: Mr. Gal. er Said that there is no problem Mr;' Lippincott asked about the Health Department requiretients, is shown on the map is what is going to bL`. 'ftea.d saa.d that on a p�-C:, what � not the concept be. He said that tlzt planning Commission app�:o+res a map -- of dev'elopmerit Mr: Gasser said that in this Case, since there will be a slibdivisian, he assumed to ttkie`ry pC dertcloptnent pli�nr►tt the same. A�1 the details should be shown fir;, Reid was concerned about prod ycros with sewage that fnight nzcessitkte redesign of the lots: nihg Nlr: Mendansa suggested thd`t Mr., Lippincott tank to Bet•tYo- Dlair, PIml i bireCtor, ax: nut how rauch lAtitude she Would Sive on a PA -Ci March 1.9 1980 I! BUTTE COUNTY SUYDTVISSON C0144ITTCE. MINUTES -March 19p 1980 Mr. Gaiser mentioned that minor revisions can be made in the lots later. The street alignments .and drainage should be shown at the same location though, Mr. Adamick was concerned about the possibility of a second Lift station. Mr. Lippincott was concerned about spending a lot of money on a plan 'and finding out later that the whole thing has to be redesigned anyway. He was i referring to the Health Department letter that he had received, Mr. Reid said that there could be a general condition to "maet the require- ments equirements of the Health Department and meet the requirements of the Water Quality t Control. Board," However, there have been problems with this type of condition in the past, - Mr.; Mendonsa menf;iWod once again that Mr. Lippincott should. talk to Bettye Blair about what; ckvz will want before this project goes to the Planning Commission. Mr. Gaiser said that he knew that all easements would have to be shown on the 'plan. Mr. Reid said that the requirements of the State Water Quality control. Board have to be met. He mentioned that usually Bettye Blair does not like to put anything on the )Planning Commission agenda without anything from Tory Landis. This has been a problem in the pant. ' Mr. Gaiser said that there Vill need to be structural setbacksoff the road. - ways these will need to be shown on the plait. .lecondly, he thought that there should be a note on the map regarding rearyatd and sideyard setbacks. lids would be a condition of approval. Mr. M-,ndonsa mentioned that the conditions placed on the PA -0 would 'fie the ma same for the subdivisionp. Mr. Lippincott said that it seems that one problem concerns the Fire Department. Mr. Mendbnsa suggested. that Miri Lippincott talk to the Fire Department about this project. Mr. Lippincott said that the second thing is the detail 66 rjgw;recl in the letter he had received from Howard Snyder of the stealth Department. � Mr. Reid thought i;hat mr, Lippincott should talk to I&M V'anhart about how detailed he wanted the plan with respect to the keal th Departt oh—b requirements, Mr. Lippincott did not see any pr6bletr: with the Public Corks conditions; they aro mainly conchrnod with desaga, The biggest thing now 16 getting this pro4ec+, t through the envi ontxsntal review procedo, March 19, 1990 BUTTE COUNTY SUBD4V.ISION COMMITTEE Page 10' MLNTJ ES . - l4arch 1% 1980 Mr. Gaiser said that he would be referring this project to the To�7i of Paradise for comment as far 'ts whether they will want to annex thi',3 property, Mr, 'Merndonsa thought that tl 1pldn should mllet the Fire Department critcAa. 1 80-10-1-(757) i 80-10-1-(798) Ar PROVAL OF MJNUT�S of Februar, j ,20, 1980 and March 5, 1980 Mr, Menaonsa .raid that the minutes would be considered 1Ater this afternoon after the Subalvision Violation Committee meeting 8O-wlO-3.-(805) MEETING ADJOURNED The Subdivision Committee meesing was re-6pened at 2:45 p.m. to clonsider 9 the approval of the minutes of February 20 1980 and March 5, 1 9 tE0 PRESENT; John Menaonsa, Tom Reid ALSO :Es)NT Mary Vrisimo it 'was maved by Mr. Reid, seconded by Mr. Wlaidoixsaand carried nna'nimously to approve the ariiYltztes of February 200 1;380 and March i 1980 as typed. 14MTING ADJOURNED i Note: Approval of mihl*r-gid was hot recorded on tape. Minutes recordEA 'by- Mazy Vrisivin 4 March 1g) 98? w " GOVERNOR'S OFFICE Environmbnfai itbvtnw popY. Y yo OFFICE Off' PLANNING AND RESEARCH 0y 1400 TENTH STR%:F-T Cliliil r1 SACRAMENTO 95814 6 a kqCounl j EDMUND Gr BROWN JR. dogdnNOR r March 26, 1980 1 I Reviewing and/or meeting Agencies, 1 FROM: Gary D, ,Midkiff SUBJECT: Me1te adowCParkyEstaOtesor SCH #80032504 Attached for your comment is Butte Countyls �iotice of Preparation of a draft Environmental Impact Report (Elk) for Meadow bark Estates: ResponSible agencies must transmit their Concerns and comments on the scope and content of the EIR, focusing cin spec'fic informs ion nela',ed ibility, within 45 days of receipt of to their own statutory "r.espnns this notice. We encbdrage dotmenti;ng agencies t0 respond t0 this notice and express their concerns early in the environmental review process. Pieatie direct your comments to: Errl DAelson Lippincott Surveying V/ Environmental Review Director P. 0, BOX 671 18�F County Center Drive Paradises CA 95,365Oroville, CA 95965 with a copy to the Office of Planning Research, , Please thisrprer to the ' oject. SCH number noted above in all corresp n, �. If you have any questions about the reView processy call me at (916) 445-0613 GOM;njs ti 3 is Attachments cd Earl O�Nelson and Lippincott Surveyin0 ,,r March 26, 19 Di stri bu ti cn',d 1 Notice of Preparation Butte County Meadow Park Estates SCH #80032504 Plans a�Id Project Evaluation Unit John Turner Department of Fish and Game Air Resources Board 1800 15th Street y 1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95614 R. D. 7;k�Jmore John H uddles on uddlesResoUrCos Control Board' Departmeoit of Transportation State Water2125 19th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 10303 B SStte 7B le, Marysville, CA 95901 James Tryner Department of Parksand Rocreation R4 Lassen, Regional Manager Department of Fish and Came 1220 K Street Mall , Third Floor 9.5814_.. 1701 Nimbus Road, suite A Sacramento, CA - Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Mel Schwartz Rec 1 aina ci ori. Board 1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Nick del Cioppo Office of 14istoric Preservation 1220 K Street Mall, Third Floor Sacramerito, CA 95814 R Environmental Protection Coordinator Department of Conservation 1416 9th Street, 'Room 1354 Sacramento, CA . 95814 Dave Williamson Department of Housing a"d CO*Unity Development 921 10th Street,. 6th. Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 r .✓►° '� ♦ �".� +,mow.« 1 Ito, LAND OF NATURAL WEA.LTH AND BEAUTY DEPAFlTMENT:OF PUBLIC. WORKS CLAY CASTLEHt h1I1Y, Director nylronmaptaf Itavibw pG ,1. 7 COUNTY CENTER oRIVE, oRoYICLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 " Teliphahet (916) 04.4681 tYtA jil"� ' r;•; ,{, H. W. mcboNALD Dnpuly Dinafut Milo Couniy March 28, 1980 Burnet Bourgeois RE Meadow Park Estates York Bourgeois PA-0 Subdivision fir: Joseph BraCter (AP 55.37-33, 54 and 36) 865 Manhattan Beach Blvd - Manhattan Beach) CA 90266 Gentlemen At the regular meeting of. the Hutte County Subdivision Committee hold March 19, 1980) the Committee reviewed the above-identified subject, i. Since both the. Health Department and the Environmental Review Department < had not completed their work on this projeoty this item will-have to be : scheduled for another Subdivision Committee meeting at a later date. You will be notified of the date, time and location of that meeting.' j, It you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this � office. Very truly yours, Clay Castleberry Director of Public Works � n Mendonsa Assistant Director Jig'/mtr i ad Planning D.ji ltrtment 1;nYriron l e+.al, ReV iew Detbarttenl; Oory Uj)t IAcott, P.Oi t6;t 671; Paradisej CA 954969E 9 h k EDMUND Cis BROWN A. Governor STATE OF CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY DRARTMENT OF CONSERVATION I o 61VISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Envlronmen,fal Review NO. DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS APR SACRAMENTO, CA 95014 1� I tl 1980 1416 Ninth Street 016),445-8733 nutio County April 9L. 1980' >rarl D. Nelson Lippincott Surveying + Environmental RevIP. 'Urector P.O. Box 671 18,F County Centex lve Paradise, CA 95969 Orovilie, CA 9596E r Project Name: Blly County Meadow Park Estates SCH Numb. (,r: 80032504 The Department of Conservation will act as a responsible agency I, x a commenting agency Attached are envrohmental data checklists which we have developed for use by lead agencies in ascertaining the areas of ehviNnmehtal concerti to the Department of Conservation ` These checklists should be i6nsidered as guideposts in your preparation of ehviron mental documents and part or all of the checklists should be used as appropriate to your proposed plan, program, or project, Suzan a Butterfield MJ Environmental protectioh_Coordihator Office of the Director Attathinents r 4dNS1kVATIOFi i>S iNi3tt, kiEO cAtiFaaN A GREEri ANn cainEN' Guidelines A; Converse 1. Has ' 1 1,A14D RESOURCE PROTECTION U14IT ? nd use considerations in environmental impact reports. s prime agricultural lands to other uses ieration linen n'iven in the a11:nonm-AvrA of 1nr finn f'kn 2. What are the impa(Ly"of the project on adjacent agricultural lands? 3. Have the long term benefits, economic and environmental, of maintaining the project site in agriculture been compared to the long term benefits of converting the land to project uses? 4. What are the present cropping patterns and agricultural yields of the project site? 5. What is t'ie potential intensified agricultural productivity of the site? What are the long term benefits of intensified agricultural production? B. Cancellation of Williamson Act Contracts r 1. Are the findings required by Sections 51230 through 5184 of the Govei_nmont Code for cancelling Wi 1.1 iamson Act contracts adequately discussed? 2. What are the impacts on adjacent agricultural and contracted lands? 3. Will the action set a precedent fo,y the cancellation of other contracts in the general area? 4. What is the proseot setting that has caused the proposed change in land use frolic agricultural or open space use to a tioncompa'ti bl e use? Have the local policies and administration of the Williamson ! Act been incompatible with the ihCehl. of the Act or does this parhiculrlr parcel present problems not foreseeable at the time of the i,'suance of the contract and the establishpient of the agricultural preserve? - t 77, w'—._.4 - CALIfoRNIA t)Wtt "thi.N'C '$1 CoNs1:IiVJ1Tlo` }, col�i.`wors da UIR sX TIONS 'i {`;a!•AINItIG TO SOIL )21 SO1112Gf 9 eluent of each soil found in t.te study areas'bobn identified? b ❑ ❑ 1j 1. Has the areal - sisal of characteristics been identified to facilitate -app ❑ L7 L7 j 2. Have the necessary soil potential environmentalimpacts? ' • t of the soilresouret? in the study area been identifiedt ` 3. viae ttto quali y _ .. ? to or ala ❑nom a) by genavai statements relaLii4 0 b- priivitY d definit zat•.iny syhtem, or b,',PriMe land definition! ❑ ❑ ki) by a land capability characteristics been tvi" to determine the sensitivity of A, 11 Vo interpretations of soil soil in the study areae ji) to water erosion? b) to wind erosion? UU C) to c(jmpactisn? d) to pollution from tosubstances?; soil slippago� eubsidence)4 _ to creep, e) to ma m6vement (a. O❑ jt �) L•o reveyetatioh? ❑ ❑ g) to leaching losses`? h) to land alteration and conatiuction? ;❑ ❑ ❑ charadteribtics Which May peso a hazard to the protect bean identfiedt S. Have soil a) shrink -swop patntial? ❑ ❑ b) peicrosability and drainage? ❑ ❑ ❑ c) corrosivity? Ej ❑ d) frost heaving potential? tries? unfavorable soil prcpe ❑ ❑ e) other soil information been cited ii, the bibliography? ;:. E3 CA ,b 6. IJeve the beet availablo soUrcea of Overall section evaluation,: zhadequate � hdegliatc n Su poriole Cosm>ehtt� _ ! tOMON11ENTAL IMPACTS Ts F#ave the aharadteklatics of the ostiating soil kesourdo bshn discussedt ❑ ❑ a) qualitAEiYely?. , • ❑ d b) quantitatlYaly? 2, )tas potehtiaT boil loss froth Water diction been iisseased :for cliatukbad arrasi ti to a) yualikatitlelyY ❑ ❑ b) gttantlihUVoly? I• - Tho N/�� (trot applltabi"a) and NO cc aka to be fmaA With check tearks, f}�laadesUhtat t le supokiorualitnt vtt rid Cit Attd is to be catnpleted 'b5 follcWa for oao}1 itemt 1 p inadequato3 A q + f Yea No _ NIA 3. Has the potentlal soil-loss from wind, ekositnt Yuen CvAluated ror disturbed ateah: ? a) yUalitatively7 rl d b) quantitatively? 0 0 d. II&Va the imliacts at ball et.•onion beck OnLimatud �~ � a) on stream sedimontatlou anti aurbtdity?' b) tot potential fugitive dust probloma7 Q n c) toe potential npruading of soil-borno pollutants? pri d) on air and water quality in general? e) on voiL nutrient lanchinq? f) on Boil water holding capacity? g) on soil drainage/aeration?' n t h) on soil tiltli? a n i) on soil infiltration capacity? 0 0 M 13 5. Have the off-site impactn of soil oronion been considdredt a) on adjacent hAtUYal or managed plant coirununities7 {, b) on wildlife habitat? n El M 4 c) a„", recreational Use? 0 E G. Have the fates of pollutants that may enter soils been identified; L, a) as leachate from soils to ground at surface waters:? © ❑ 0 b) as being adsorbed by soils with subsequent reduction of soil prodUctivity? El 0 "0 e) as being transported by hroding soils? M b 0 j 7. Have the impacts identified been considered as: aj short-term? ;- 0 M rl 4 c) irreveraiblo commitments of resources? ❑ Ovarall section-evaluationt Inadequate Adequate �, superior Comment's .. , 111TIGATION 14BASURE$ 1. Nave structural eruslon control measures been proposed to reduce or control tate cited imPaets? © d 2. have temporary methods of soil stabilization been considered? ❑ o 3. ))Ave rocotmnondations for tevegdtation considered- e) r„ stockpilinq of topsoil? (if not feasible, ekplhin under "corunentst.) jj d b) changes in soil characterihties which may affect the success of xevegotationG ri 1:j , efforts? c) steps to ameliorate Unfa'00rablr, soil condition for plant gkewth? Q d) use of native or introduced plant species that are adapted to disturbed soil "Pcomments",) conditions? (If not feasible to use native plahtst explain under e) potential colisegUohtes of oitotic piahL ihteaduttion7 ri P previous local experiences with .dvegdtation teetuiiques? C llaVe coil erosion and sedimentation plans required by regional, couhty, or municipal etMion cohtrol gUidelihes, kegUlaL•iohs and/ori ordinances been cited? 5. !lave best management. g practices to minimize soil erosion and sedimentation developed for the area by land managemehtt Water quality, or cohservatioh agencies, boards, or diatkicts been cited? bv®rall section s*AUat onl lhhdbqunta 7Wequete superior I Comments} C REVIEI')LILi Aiip PittJ)AMI;S `rnCHiiICAL KEY Envirnnmental Sattin_1t 1. Areal extent: For .Tall araau (lens than 10 acrea), areal. extent is lescri.bud.by a narrative description (uning soil scrid43, where known) of the uoils and their locations. For larger study areae (scale li?.4,000 to ltO ,500), areal oxtent ip "fit-:. nuc by a map of soils (using p soil series) on a topographic base. F / j <t n, ip of .atAl associations on or large regions (scala l•b2 .,00 to 1)250;000 areal extent in how,. a topographic base, <<y, 2. Soil characteristics ofimportanceAret surface texture Subsoil texture (the dominant.,subsoil texture is indicated if full taxonomic name is used.} Soil structure Clay mineralogy (dominant clay minerals are indicated if Lull taxonomic name is used:)' . organic matter content , pH or soil reaction Soil depth Coaxse fragments (c. g, stone or gravel content) . Morphology (taxonomic name of each moil at the family leVel, 64-1a tine, montcmrillo)titic, thern>ic Chromic PellO%erdrtn). Diablo Clay' would be an example of this family, 3. Land capability ratings'e U.S. oepartment of Agriculture (USDA), soil Conservation (SCS) Yind Capability Classification U.C. Agric',stural t>xporinient Station, stogie Index t « ld 2t California Administrative Godo, Timber Sit.Classitication (public Resources Cbde, Chapter 8, Aktic e Title 14, Subchaptor 4.1, Chapter 2, Division 2; Article 5) ` SCS Woodland suitability SCS Rantae Site . U.S. Uurcau of iieclamation Irrigation Suitability California Deoarttc,ent or Water ReSaurce Classification primo Lands (i) Statu-williamson Act Definitions (2j rederal-SCS Land Inventory and Monitoring '(L%M) P.iime and Unique Farmlands Criteria S. ,N/A 6: Soli. Intormatidn" ' Soil 8ULNey Manual (USDA i andobok (I18) Soil Taxonomy (USD, Handbook 0435) ., SCS/UC Ag;txp- 5th. Cooperative soil surveys (1960 to present, if available) California Department of Horestry Soil/vegetatioii surveys older USDA Soil Survvdys SCS General Soil Diaps and Aeports other soil surveys Of Water ttosourcos}Land Management, U:S Bureau of Rnclamatiot;• U.S. forest SeYvicdt . Other Soil surveys (e.`. D:s. 8ureau of Cal Bnyironmental Impacts Y' 1. Soil Quality; Qualitative assessir%:nt _ general statements regarding the prodUrtUVity of the land for use in agriculture i. siiVlculture, or liVeatock production and haw this compares to the vicinity surrbunding the study area) discuss potential degradation of si,+il cpiality.` Quantitative assessment (1) percentage of land within the study area of a rta:n Capability Clasp or sto'rie Inliec else§�. btc:;' as compered With the nurrouhding Vicinity. (2j Ain economic comparison of the productivity of land in terns be yields of cropno 1ii`�estock; or timbcsr in relation to the stirrounding vicinity) 2c Soil Lbsst Water 8rohan" « Qualitative assessmentgenatal litatemehts ediating raihfali intensit os, §lore, slope lehgth, 'vegetative cowry and 'soil characteristics to dro`sion potential in the study )itch under watural and diaLltrhed conditional. . ,t rprt dict of Goidacul b to I til ti Quantitative asdebsment - application of formulae or mt)dels to soil loss tjhd'' land disturbed conditions in units of Weight oY Volume per Unit area (HeEerendest t'Guide' loh and Sediment Cohtrbl't, SCS, 1995) Davin, Californi.e) NohigoihL Sbu ca Conti ActiVities`i, u.5r i;hVironmohtal Itretedtion hgenty, 1995, ChapL•et 4) br by physical moasurdu,dnts (sediment troughd, siope 6tbbicn trahtdctnt otdO 3. Soil Longi Wind 'Croolan+ G Qualiteti\+a anuesdmant gennrAl statements reLhtin� wfnd sXieedA, wind duration, vugaktttivu covuii i1 fetch, 1 and soil chAKaLlariul-Scu ka 4rosioft potential ut,dcr haLurA1 ind ctiatsirU4d cnrdStioris Quantitative asnosuuxznt appileation of formulae or modala to ,radidL sail lash cedar natural and disturbed conditions its units of weight or Volunla iyu: unit nr;ua (nofarances ''GV,idalines for bovelapment c of Control strategies in Areae with Pogitive bust Problemo", U.S. GnvirontnonL-01' rro';action Agency, 1977, kporL• NrWA 150/9-77/020) „ 4: Soil Srosion on Air and 14ator Quality 1+ suapdnoion factor or some other Approach may be used to determine the amount of fugitive dust generated ("fugitive dust" ill a type of particulate emivaion Made airlxjrh by forces of wind, man''s activity, or both# uuch an unpaved roada; constructicn cites, tilled land or windstorms. Reifuroncht same an in 3. above) r; 7. rates of Pollutants � Leachability in soils should be related to the physical and chamital charnetarket os of the compound in question slid the boil the compound is applied to. xxc)iahq* capacity, pur%tvnt organic matter, and texture bra important soil variables Adsorption in related to the characteribties of the compound and noilt. listed abovew however, further mineralogical data (a,g,F pronenco of iron Ahd aluminum oxides) in necessary to determine the ability or soil Lev chemically "fix" olam,±lits in unbviil�iblc and uhleachable forme, mitigation McBhurerri 1. heferancesi "Erosion and 5adimonL Central Nandbookr" 19101 calilornia Uepaitmoht or 6ftnervationt 1t4 V DnVironmonti4 • Pratectioh ligancy ta:part No: t:PA 440/3-70-003 "decionstration of erosion alid Sediment Control Tacl nology l 19701 Califol}nia VML`er itasources .Control Board_ Preceeding section citations in Item 2b "su esticings for Temporary Dronion and Siltation control Moandtan>" U, S. Da artmenL of po h; 99 C� ry' P Trans rtati,o Fedaral hi like hdmininLroUoh 101', , 2. Risfercncoa _: _ + $alae an aboVd 3. Reler;ticesi "plant Materials study"s 19750 USDh-!less Davin, Califoiniiri bwda a are swie-art in quantifying boil iesh in California at this 4.ima in Orh that Vaiunb dbti"vad using Tho state�Li- ��ll efui for comparative eotimstoa only, tatiinated noir 1oso and bodizolitation valUds niay retail significant 'ilrror. Y 1 4 (1 i l EDMUND 0. BROWN IN., 0ov01"0 6 � 0*11 OF CAMFORNIA--NSOURCES-AMNCY, DEPAVMENT OF FISH AND GAM REOIOaJ '_ 1701 i'IIMRUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670 OW 355-?030 ' �nvfronmchief Rbvinvv L`d;1t. , %Pig y Buffo CbUnfy April ll, 100 Mr. Pari. D. Nelbbn Environmental Review Director « 18>• County Center Drive oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Nelson; r 'has reviewed the Notioe of Preparation The Department of Fish and Came for Meadow park Estates (SCH 80032504) and-has the following concerns: ats of development-, on chaparrai, and 1. The cumulat�Ve adverse xmpa P fdothill twoodlands habitat and dependei;� Wildlife species should be evaluated. 2, Impacts on deer winter range, upland game, and nongame Wildlife species should be identigied. 3. Secondary itinpacts on and Off site 'to h'Lcr.; t and Vildlife 'from pbllution, domestic pelts, human di> turbances, watershed ftl-beration .1 should be Identified. 4. Mitiget,ion measures for proposed impacts on habitat -4,.d wildlife should be identified. Y 5- The env3.f onmental checklist Lbes not aodut&telyy r eft eut potential projeot impacts on animal life. Thank you for the oapbrtunity to eXpress bulli oonoerns` ��inaere�y, n nohert 4�. Lassen , j Regiorial Manager ca;; Lippincot Surveying office of Planning and Research l .ate„. ... ..._.r— ..... i, STATE OF CALIFORNIA j ROMUND 0, BROWN JR, Covernof AIR Rt -SOURCES BOAk 1102 Q STREET P,O SOX 2813 \a�; ipf' SACRA.VENTO, CA 93817 APHII, 14, 1980 'Engiroh:non}af ROVIOW" Dopt No. P0632509 APR 1'? 1980 � I1 BMd Cbunly 'r n M!C. Earp D. Nelson Environmental. Review Director Butte County 18-F, Cour.r:y Center Drive broville, CA 95965' Dear Nlr, Nelson's Your March 26, 1580, Notice of Preparation for the Meadow, t' Park Estates. Draft Environmental Impact Rep6 t has been reviewed �.. . The Air Resources Board needs ' z in- dividual `.o be cogni..ant of the .Ln- dividual and cumulative impact, that projects might have on the attainment and -laintenance of air quality standards in Enclosed is a recommended outline which wi.11 assist yoU in the preparation of the air quality analysis` for the proposed ' project an' will provide the information useful to our review. For additio:ial information, please contaot Sue Scott of my staff at: t916j 445=0960. Sincerely► f, r. i Gary Agid, Chief urban Programs Branch Enclosure cc G. D. Midlciff, OPR , rR " RECO'VENDED EPIVIP.Oi!l�IENTf?L Ih1PAC1' REHRi AIR Gt,r�U'r ANALYSIS Y. Er�n�.antal 5ettina « A. Pair pollution potential (indivi'azily discuss L:,eLeorology� climate, and topography of the prdsect are'- a,.- their re- lat .onships 'j1hidh create conditians alla;Iina tte foriratian of air pollutica). g, Environmental effects of air pollutants da tecspVars. C. Regulations effectirig air gialitY (federal, state, regional, county, and city): b. Existing air quality_ 1. Local and regional conditiwis aid tre;sds. -. Present and future sources o, a ,iss,icas - a. Stationary sources_ b. Mobile sources, a r�1 a to to sc'��rd ds) . ar 3. Ambient air quality ( , m In act of the ProGcsed Pro. ect A. p,r e_ ��-de impact (tans/day) . i . Stationer•.+ source cal is ii aena X40, 13x, ra T5;' 50j if appl icabl P. Z. Mobile tdurce calculations- (CC, NOY, cC, SP). . 3. Su►rtzrize data in tabular for:;, arid coy -=pay`' �t to existing emissat:� - 6. Localized itrPacts (calculate pc`ez�izlly lerce CO Concentrati B. Measures selected for incorporai:ion into the project, 1. ;,Measures to, reduce stationary source emissions. ' Z. Measures to reduce mobile soures.pmissans. 3. Assessment of effectiveness to reduce protect emissions F (tonslday) IV. Cur►Jlative and Gra-rh Inducing Impacts of Preferred Alter caatives- ,. analysis as �lP - aY Sectionined in II of the ' F outline... his analysis should include any the .' t - ad3acent area that, combined with the preferred alternative, could ,. have a significaa'�i impact an the environment_ This analysis should also include any potential impacts induced or encouraged to davelop from the in, pte►Tanta L.1on a -F the preferred alternative, ` " i , EDMUND G'. BROWN 1R., Ooy�rnor;; STATE OF CAIIFONNIA--TRANSPORTATION AGENCY DEpARTMkNT OF TRANSpORTATION DISTRICT 9 E,nvir.00MChfal Roviuw Dcph P.O. BOX 911, MARYSVIIIE 93901 �e1 ephune (9,'LG) 674-427"r APR o 0 1980 April 30 , 1980 OU06 couniy 03. -But -191 Meadow Park Estates SoH 80032504 OMTIFIED MAIL Mr. Earl Nelson Enirironmental Review Director l$_r County Center Drive oroville, California 95965 Dear Mr. Nelson: Thank' You for the opportunity to review and comment upon. the Notice of Preparation of a draft K t for Meadow Park Estates south of Parada.se. The ExFt shou7.d contain. a complete traffic analy��i s �hichClarlc identifies potentialhcumulative lso inmludessuggesto tedm .tigation Road) This study s measures for any impacts which are identified. If any new Per - access to Highway 191 is tO ib7@ Department of 'Transpor�atiop-r� ns't would be required from sucil work to be i'he document should specifically address his will expedite performed within the Stale right of w��'' the permit application. The project Should be evaluated in terms of the State's Urban for locating new urban. development in non"contiguous Strategy . existing utilities areas; The Stvategy encourages uti.liting l and public services. �' Sincerely, 'L8,0 J. TROMtkTOFE District Director of r�ranSportation I3 : D.. ,. �;dmore Chiei, un5,ironbiMntal branch eomuNO m BROWN 1R•, 60VERN0p. STATE OF CAUFORNM-RFSOURCES AOENCY CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL RD--CENTRAL VALLEY REGION 3701 S STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 93816 LovitonmenFn) Review Dept. pN0NE4 (916) 4454770 1.9 May 1980 [iu'kly CGugi�r ,4 w Lippincott Surveying Pest, Office BoX 67T Paradise, CA 95969 MEADOW PAR!'. ESTATES, 151 UNIT PAC, PARADISE, BUTTE COUNTY; Since this discharge could affect the waters of the state, you are requested to file a Report of Waste Discharge with this office. The California Water Cade requires any person proposing to discharge waste to oma- file With the Regional lloard a report of discharge chaccnbygas tion as the Board requires, EUCh filingffe se. ach reporth The Water Code furthers provides that no person shall initiate anetitsi �hne�expirat'one of waste prior to the issuance �etedSReportte �ofrWastege aDiscihar9e, or the Regional of 120 days after filing p Board's waiver, whichever occurs first: Enclosed ares e schedule, and blank Report of Waste Discharge [g] Instructions, filing fe form C k] Additional infCemation requirements - Land Developments When we receive the completed report containing the additional iinformatfion; if i required, along With the app! cablp W in9orteCannot be We considered complete6 waste fot,mulatsuntige requirements for your discharge. all proVisans of the California Environmental Quality Act are met. All informatien and the filing fee siiouldbcnta�)tthttedato(916)322office 1692Within 60 days fro►n the date of this letter. Please o i ?you have any questi Oros ANTHONY .d, LANDI, PSE, Area Ei-Igineo- Sacramento Watershed Enclosures AJLleis r;Gr Butte County Health Dept Butte CtUnty Environmental Review