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pro9Oct Lccotio North of the intersautlon of Hartit, Rodd
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Ilan0do tho foll.aw�ng regardi hg the a1M'�avo�de'�e� ped
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will iyave a szgnifitut ofrodt ori
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Ate pnvi ramr��tttal. Tmp�act ttop'ort . was prep grad fair this
projoet pu �aant to tt�e pt•avisiains o Cp�Af and was
cortin' oda requirbd by 5ootio�i 1508.5(9)o 14 wifotn si
Administi-dti.ve Code'$
A Negative iie la,ra,tion wa4 prepared for tfils pr`o. ad
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t1te provi,sioot of :UBQA. A to "9 Y' of tit
ogativo Daciaratiot may be exindd at tl�a piann .og
popartment) 7 County U11t r Drive, brow lle; CA 95965►
3R A Noti o oil xemistieo Wag iilid ibdicat �t9 this pra3o:ot
is oxomp}, $'obi envir.onh enol review.
A tta,to:► oe t of OvdrridIA9 Caxrsaderation Was► -Was 40t .
adopted for 016 project,
5, M ti atiott 11ioastires adoptod by the Lta'd Agent ay to rodue,
the Kpacts Of tltr approved proJeet a e
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Jack Rawlind, Waivdr Application; paroels in the wean l/2- of, Sectioh A,.
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ah4, the 'fest 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section l, l.'28k; R?ft' M.b.B. 8a M Ey "1
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3. yny'`delinqueht taxes
4. Fide' a 'Record of` ObtV6y after sale's ehdoik g hd*, ;paede— is.��
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5 • Shop i\,�i easemdnts of record on the reoord° of ,
Health Ddp rtme �t, cohditi on'"ts °
6. Protiide the 'adable sewas6 disposal 'area aj,, regilired by -
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` this projt qt is a W4i.ver` application of a 'tdhtat:ive parcel Wisp'' to
create two' parcels of 231 and; 208 acres, for residential Use. The
property is located north of the intersection ofHarwii A(oo "anti
Chico, dhon Road, 'ih males west of Forest' Minch'. The site
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identified as being in, the west half of :Section 1 and r.
,further"
"west half' of the southeast quarter of Section I T23%'Ny R2: E, h!M41
on AP 56-01-12,
Topography of the site is varied i. 3h slopes rangir� " fbxorn'°less:; 0-24,
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«S percent to in excess of 50,percent. Natural vegetation is
tiVildlife s ecies of tide Lowrer and`'
typically yellow pine forest. p
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Upper Sonoran I,it`e Zones inhabit and migrate. through ,this
The Butte County General Plan designates this area as grazing aiOd
land, 40'�ftcre minimum parcels.. Ther current zoning is A-2;-
„'open
"(General)., A sand Coug6rvation Agreement is, in., force for, the
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subject praper.ty . ,
The following environmental impacts and limitations have been
identified, for.` this proposal. Considering, the existing house: and,l
�bm+ on parcel 2, 'the 1Imit6d access, the, terrain, the potential
for only one additional residence ori the northerly,parcel at this
time, and the limitations for further land division activity under
the. General Plan designation an,d� zoning, this project is ;not
eXpected to' generate su'bs'tantial environmental impacts. The
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applicant°s-intent is to", sell parcel 2, the parcel with the. old
house and 'barn.
le ° Though no, physical alterations to the :landscape are anticipated,
from this ap 51ication, the land is in an area with a high erosion
potential... n:'y future grading activity should conform to the
mitt tL ion-)wasure to 'utilize, stAndar,d erosion control measures
and construction practices to minimize erosion. and other construction
impacts", Sails are basically of four soil seriesi Supan, Supan
(landflow); Millsap (conglomerate) and Gaviota The soil's va�'y in
depth -from 10 to �0 inches on the average.
Sd: The property is located with -in an area of Special $iologcaI
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importance (pet the D6partment of rish and Came) The East Tehama 7
Deer Herd traverses this area, The proposed parcel sizes are
compatibld'with'the deerhabitat:
Bas The Land Conservation Act agreement for thisproperty specifi`,es
that no parcels be created of less than 150 acres in size. The {
present contract runs for a ten year period, expiring on December 3
1985.
Appendik i± pgge 8 of 9
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Does ` the pro j ec have the' po tentiI
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to degrade the g0411ty of the
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sr�bt3tan�ia11. reduce° •
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the habitat' of a fii h or w�.ldx� fey
,,caude,
aped ea iA ;dish,: &r wildlife , .
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susta nitig' teri to, „
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reduce the uumbez, or,—restrict:",
the rdtrgie of a rare okendangered
plant"ordhimal :.or' eliminate, 3m—P`d,ttarit'
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atnh Ie's o � th& tris or
p peIr",a 8 of
California. ,history or pr, history?
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booth,th( proje- t have the potential
eve short, term betiekit, td
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the detrirnehx of publid.ly, adopted
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long-term etvironmental goals?
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Does: the pto j edt have impacts, which, ii
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are it� dividually litnited " but
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dumuUti.veTy,cotisiderable? (a project
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msy' Mpa+cC on two dr° more separate.
resources, where the -impact on -eadh'
resource is rolativdly siYtall, but .>
where, the effect of* the total of U
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those impadtt on the environment it
significant.
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`Does' the ped j ect have enV "rontridrital
effects 'wh cli tnipAl cause �substantiAi
,edveto'd e£fecUf on human beings, J1
either directly or indirdctly?'
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SSENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued)
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Road access to the 'property is a'vail.able from Chico Canyon
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and Harrisv 'Road. Maintenance, of at leastone of these rot ds,
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Way traversable standarstandard(y`ea�r rounds is required.
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A reviously ,r6COJrded archaeolog ail site islocated along `
Big phi
o Creek,.to«the north and east of parcel 1. An archaoological�
sur.!
�! may be required for the portion of parcel l which is t�raVersed
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creek A copy, of the waivermap' ►31I. be, fo
aippl cat ona~ rded
to . t
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vocal : atchaeblogist for review. If it pis deteridned that 'an
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arcl
e:a+logicsl` survey 3s required, <st'achk a suvvey, will. lie i itiited
by the
County or the applicant and camplat64, in the neaxbi t"d
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Appendix p - page $a of 9
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Iv'. DET99MINAWO
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the Lead. Agency)
r on the basis of this iftitial evaluation;»I find, '
effect Qnet eoenvironment,osed
and a®140T MV6 a'NEOATIVn ,, l T2 1N i�t G
n.s: reobminerided. ,
C 1 Y find that although the proposed project,. coy ld have, a 4
significant effect on ti o, euViroh*-nt- 'there *#PA not „
be a significant cktect in; th�is� cats'. because hit
mitigation measures described oft an attAched ishtet:
have been added to the p"ro jodt,. A NEGAVIvh, DRM,AXATIOU
IS fiECIOMENDED.
I find the, ptoposed" p o ject MAX have a sigiiiti'dant ��
effect on the environment # and oz EWIRONMIEN12hL Iftk�?T
AtPbRT is required.
Date August 10, 1982.
{5 gnature
Stephen A. Streetcr,,
Senior Planner
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Butte COURTY Plafinxnj U60t.
MITIGATION MEASURE
If necessary, complete an archseOlogical survey for the
property (at least the, portion near big Chico Creek) and
implement spproprl*,ato prdtective meOUres.
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Aboendik F page 9` of > 9 1
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