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0f C"(,}115 tI-LICt:I Orl . 'Phase 111e:.. �gwQS sh 1.1 a,nc,i tlC�e ;
so ` �;Lta .rz�
Rt-�p1ant a] -I exposed. i. � os Cr pted by road
tons truc 0.011 0r USC of athal' soil, sttlb1A;1`/,ftt..C7]7
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b Uevol,op proper, raL1.C�:3'LdC Cll"c11.11a ('s i1,cC.a'rCI ng to
Butte Caulnty PUb:l is Works standards,.
c, Stabilize s'tOrll 111cLtcr T.Jnoff chc:llnel,:s Udth :i.- stallat:ion
of cull.vor't.s, rt„a.prap vo.0 T nillg; ener'Biss.ipa,-:ing
structures” otc. , accoptclblo to Butte County Public
ltla1'ls S"1:i:1!;C1Clcl1'CiS. ,
C1. Conduct aarthwark da -ring the tlry season only. No
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0xpos0d SU:11, surfaces shclll be loft unprotect od during
the wintov raii s elsorl .
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plac,q property s .zed. alld. :i,tlstallod cttl.votilts in any d,ra.ina.gc
co>ullscG c'>~ossocl, by roads or clr:i,vo'�a�.ys.
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DOS-Ign rotac7 locations to cell Corm to the terrain, ,fo11o1ag
cplltoLirs as 111uCh els possible aMd ava,i.da.'ll:� Steep e111ba111Cmen.t,
cuts;, Road grades, shall, not exceed 1596.
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I�zry an
McLean, 'a'oritett,i.ve Jjvcc.X Map)
Th •Colloa,Ilj1@; t o alrho cu41tl.i.'(, a7lFt Of approval:
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h 1 measvres shal,L be Jun l 111��11LCIG F]'( �i11c {;i'tI.11 of
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measum, c hild e_;...
a, Replant all expo,1ed soil, s14n1'aOes rrcaL.eck byroad cons'l%xltc�ii�1�
or usa o l;k1r� s o ��. s Lala i 7 :� rtt (3a o11 �,c ek7.l� i c);txcs .
V. Develo�r �r�irc>° xoads i�de dl.�a�nagcs �lccovdi.oge-to 13tAte County
Public WQr7cp ;stanclards
e,. 8 l;tt�i l.l.ze s Lcx«m vr�1cx runoff eklcilare is wi i,h:ls�;clll;a.olz
of culverts, v1prap tock 1.;inirag, cner8y-d�rmj4ja, ;;urg 8tvucI2Irem
etc. , acceptable to Butto County Nbl;i.c 'Woo is standards
Cl. Conduct earLhwQx r duv lrl� the dry season only. bio ,exposed soil
surface o shall be left, Unprotected dur, llg the vi4ter vainy soasorl.
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'lace jgmp wly siZced and roan4,11ed culv",- is I)n any drdinaae courseoi
crossed by roads or arjvtvray
Dos l,arl road l.ocabolls to cCJnfc)rra `GCS the i3errairl, eCJa,loviling contours
as mich as 'possible and a"V'L7 Ci:w6t, steep , 01"ballI,mCllt cU.t,8`,,. Road g vales
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AP 56-30-14
MITIGATION MVIASURIiS
�`1'hc roJ:lowi �g ���itigat:i011 ntcagure$`r of altor,nativo ilr;7,ti. vat4i,ons
prolaosed by no app1,,ioant that a.ro ecivaj or su1)0rior to those
x, isted , are Yrequire(!, for pTo j`ect approval
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Brosion coatroffmeasures sham. be implements at the, tirtie
of constri.ict:i.on. Theso measuress1al 1 ittc l.ucl.e
a: Replant all exposed soil su f-,aces or use- of-
other soil stabx; l izaion techniques.
b . Develop proper roadside dr, ainages according;. to
Butte County Public Works standards,
c. Stabili;zc 0,11, graded; aroaswith surfacing, o1
gravel or pavement, perimeterfaerms, etc.
accoptable to .1 utte County Public Works standards.
(I ,Stabilize storm +pater run,of : channels with Linsta' 'llaton
o:- :cul°vert.s riprap rock lining) c,nergy-dIssipa.ting
structures, etc. , a.ccoptabl e to Butte County Public
Works standards.
a. Conduct earthwork during the dry scason Only. No
exposed soil sur faces shall be left un,p-totected duT ig
the winter rainy season._
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Place properly sized, and iristallea. cu�rerts in ;any drainage
courses crossed ;by roads or driveways' -
3.
Design road ,;locations to con:Coxm to the teTrain fb1loiving
contours as rnuGhas possib� e and avoiding steo.p. embank ont cut$.
Load grades shad,] not exceed ,1$,0-,.
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Locate building sites on, areasoless than 20o slope.
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Retain nattixal. v'egetatiori wheVa removal is not essential to
s'itodeVolopment,
�V. DETERMINATION
(To
be, cWO,Pletcd by the Lead Agency)
On
the basis' of this initial evaluation. -
1 find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant
,effect an the environment, and 4 tVE'CATxVE. Dk:CLAI2ATIC?N ,
Z find that although the proposed project could ' have a
significant effect on the Priv ronmente the'
ra will not
be a significant effect in this case because the
mitigation measures described on an attached sheet
have been added do the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
T' S 'REC OMMND:Cb .:
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I find the prnpased project MAY have a significant
effect on the environment and an 'ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
RrPORT is required.
Date
Januar 11, J-982, Y
(S gnature)
V.� l ani 7t. San.ris
Associate Pj snner
For
fie L4 ounTy mannan'Tg" Mph..
Reviewed by:.
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Appendix `E' PACT 9' cif 9
HAMBY SURVEYINO 'INC.
LICENSEDLAND'$URVEVOB
CALIFOHNIA•NEVADA
P.O, flOX HH • 6487 book OLIVE
PAAADI®6, CALIFQRNCA 06ko
PHONE:t (D,16( 077+02a9
P.O, PO 642'-'66 N. bb4KWaN
PgB70OA6 N; t 6d *TH
PHQNUL (016) 632.6 OI
January 50
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1'982
Butte County
Env:* ronmental Review
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18 F County Center Dr.
OroVill;e, CA 95965
At.t s William Sands....
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We reo6ived, your findings from this ;Letter of January 11
1982 for the Parcel M'ap for Brian McLean, AP 561-3q-14.
Of the proposed MitigationMeasures,
would not agree w th. We feel that a statement
Measure oto. we
on the we
reading '►the structures on slopes greater
Haanq�b:may re-
quire an Engineered. foundation." would be
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sufif� tient.
HAMBY SURVEYING, INC.
Tom Wrinkle
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Jae oUtler,
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP two parcelsat tlenorth end of Flomepl'ace
Loop. at
;Hig{iny, 62, Forest Raticb�a,rea,
Enginpor
Max Albert
Asses5ur's
Parcel iVumbar 56-32-27
PuIA. 'ic
Warks :conditions ares
1.
Verify legal access,, _
2,
ProvidO twa-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -1 to each parcel from
county maintained road` or state highway.
3.
Access 'to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered'
for dedication on the final IN.p.
4.
Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of aCtess
easement
Provide road, main mance agreement.
6,
Show all easements of rec;orid on the final map.
7.
Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public
Works
prior to recordation of the final trap:
8.
Provide cul' de -sac at the end of -the street,
9.
Pay any delinquent taxes.
10.
Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department,
Hearth
Department conditions are:
ll.
Provide a one hundred foot (100') leachfie1d free setback around`
existing we1''1 s either within the property or within one hundred feet
(1001) of the
property boundaries,: (NATE• �
Thera are two 2) existing
Wells, to be shown;)
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12,
Show a fifty f,0ot (50') leachfield setback from the drainage way.;
13.
Show a 10achfi,old setback far four, (4) times the height, of the cut on
parcels; onP (1) and two (2),
14.
Prove that the regu i red; quanti ti eg of domosti c Urates are avaS 7 able or`
place the statet�ient on, tfie m'ap that "'It -lie is no evidence that dom,estit
,rater, i s aballab, l e;" far parcel s one. (l )! and two (2) and al sa meet: the
Bui;te County 'General Plan rer{ui cement. for proof of grater aVai labi l ity,
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C ontinu ed 0 n
( _ ri'' ext sheet)
80-�04�l WO2
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xzx , DISCUSSION OV PNV1A0NMENTAL rVALUPCION
Project; 1lesoription
Type of Protect- Tentative Parcel 'Kap On 40 ac, s.
2.
:3.rief Deeoription,.; Redia i.-4io.n of ei L� govo parcels to.create
(1) 20_acre, (1) 10 -acre, and (2) 5 -acre parcels
for homesites.
Location 1Vortheast corner of the intersect on of Jjeadwatevs
Road and, Xighway 32, J/ mile ,south of Garland Road., 3 mules
north. of Forest Ranch.
4,
Proposed Density of Development: Average DU per 10 acres.;
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Amount of impervious Surfadi.ng:' 31600 feet of road plus 4
hom.esites.`
C.
Access and dearest Public Roads): Cont guoUs to HighwaY 32
and Headwaters Road leading to Garland Road within 2 miles.
On: --site aoaess road have already been developed as indicated
on' the tentative mar.
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Method of Sewage nisposal Septic -leach find
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Souroe of Water Supply: Individual weals
ProXim.ity of Power Lines: Ort -site
1.
Potential for, further land divisions and development: Limited
because of terrain restrictions,
Enyiroxam;ental. Setting
Phl8ica.l..
Envy ronmen t, c
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Terrain,
a. General Topographic Char Iter; Predominantly .gentlo
'moderately
rid.geland, wit1j. steep eastern slopes in the
creek Can on.
b.. Slopes: Deus than 10% in northern, central and southern
portions; '20--3050 in eastern. area of site.
C, ElovaL on; 3050~31/5 feet A,1"i.S»L.
d. Limiting Factors>: Steep terrain and :Lack of access in
eastern i/3 of site.
2,
Soil ls, Aiken"00h.asset Soil Association characte'rized, by deep,.
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well -drained soils on, generally gentle 2-15% slopes;
b. Limi`ti.ng .F'ac'tors: Steep terrain and proxty to creek
in,eastern 1./3 of site.` Erosion po`tentigl.
3.
Natural �iazards of the site
a. Erosion>Pot entia3: S1�gh -Moderate
b . Pine ward Hi°gh
c. exp'ansiv'e Soil Potential: Moderate
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a. - Surface Water: A headtaater tz^ibutary ereek of Iii ttlo Chico
Creek originates on-site in the,reastern-central portion
of the site.Appendix F . - page' 8 of .9
DISCUSSION OF EINVIRODIMMITIAR RMIXTION (continued)
b., G=unrlwater reso uses are known to be limit, ed in the.
Foxest Ranch region.
c.Dcai age Charactt�ris•tics: Majority of s,;to drains Ltirec`j
into on-site creel. Snutkxwest carnex (parcel #56-24-9 )
drains "to another tributary creek of Little Chico Creek:.
d. Annual Rainfall (normal). ` 70., inches
e. Lliditing Factors::; Erosion potential.,;
Visual/ScenicQuality: High - forested area
6. '
Acoustic Quality: 14oderate - adjacen"t to Highway 3'
Biological Rnvironment:
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Vegetation., pine-cedav�oak forest. Transition Life Gone.
8.
Wildlife Habitat : On p eriphexry of identified key habitat area
of: migratory does.
Cultural Environment:
q.
Archaeological and Historical Resources in -the area: Sensitive
location due to proximity of creek. Survey was conducted and
clearance has been granted.
10.
Butte. County General Plan designation: Agricultural-R;esa dentia ,
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Bxi"sting honing: STM --S
12,
Mxisting Land Use on-site: Open forest land
13.
Surrounding Area:
a. Lancs Uses Widely dispersed rural residences; undeveloped
forest lands; Highway 32 corridor.
b. Zon ing TM --S
c. Gen. Plan designations: AAgricultura.l-R.osidential to south
and east.. Timber-Mowztaih west and north.
d. Parcel Sues;: 5=20' acres each:
e. Population: Very low density„
14.
Chara;ctP�c of Site, and area: Forested, tesidettia;lly developing
Forest Ranch Ridge.
15.
Nearest Urban Area: Forest Ranch - 3 miles; Chico - 20 miles.
Reares'tCounty (State) Fire Stations Forest Ranch F.Y. 1 mile;
Forest Ranch; Vol.°u.nteor Station # 24 =. 3 miles.
The
folloUta�ng concerns.:' have been ident1,10, l .dor this 7.and: division.
Other Potential im'pact's were deteranined ,to be miniana1
1. Soil disruption? disp'lacemen 'anl :topographic alteration`
will occur from site development)paxticularly road
grading 'wl�icb already' .has beexa done (the "400 f,eet of
access z`oad ay indicated on the tentative map were
recently constructed),. (1b,c)
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Appendix' -page 8a [rf, q
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DISCUSSION 'OV ENVIRONMENTAL ;E;ULU',A1111 MT ,(colritinued)
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1.1 '. s � C i , C' �..a .1
ram axx may increase craast fx0m `lh3..� sit'e'' d� st,u:rbancc, an
-I.mporba�ftt concern with the adjacent 1�<eadwate:r. •txibutaxy
o:reek. Graded are -as should be r ta`oti'.li god:
to .prev°on-t erosion activity and seciimon•t prod,uctioni
3.
Dust will be generated :from increased, roeicj.ential
traffic on area dirt roads. (2b)'
4.
Drainage will I ncreape Co a .l � r��.t'ed extent off the
roads and building sites. .An on-site natural channel
can.readily accommodate increases. (3b)'
5.
Groundwater resources .may be 1imi ted. (3h)
6. '
�xtiensive removal of vegetation would be of concern
from an erosion perspective and an aesthetic concern. (4a)
7.
The property lies on the periphery of key winter habitat
for migratory deer as identified by the California Fish
and Game Department.Considering` the adjacent Highway
32 corridor and the existing, rural residential development
in the area on 5+ acre parcels, this project should not
cause substantial impsct. The proposed parcels will be
relattively, larger (10 acres average) than -the properties
in the area (p articula.rl.y those to the east along
Readwa-ters Road). (5d)
8.
Rural homesites will be located. ,near the arterial
Highway 32 corridor since the gentle terrain is in the
we8tern half of the property. R�eegiden,ts will be s�t�ijected
to traffic noise; i.npltid,ing log trucl� activity. (C,b.)
9.,
Population growth will occur in an outlyixigarea. (li}
10.
Traffic �-hc:'eases onto HE.adwa•ters Road will, OCCUr fx'om
four residences. Several residences exist along Headwaters
Road to the soutk and` east,, all utilizing theHeadwaters
encroachment accEss directly a' ff Highway 32 whish currenly,
of approved dor areaw'de resid�en�tial use by Cal-�Tras.
Howo , erg Garland Road two � miles tothe east�� intersects with
ieadwaters Road, pvoviding.a.possible access route,'
though not 1'k&ly °to bet aver ed.
'Traffic,°Imp acts �c H�ghtrray 32 ;from this specafa.c p,ropcasal
should b e lilit ed.. (.I. c) .
ppendi.x try - page gb of 9
XV. pETERMINATION'
(To
be completed by the Lead Agency
On
the basis of this initial; eValuation;
I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant
effegt on the environment,and !a NEGATIVE DCLATTOt -
is r6o6mmexzded.
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x find that. although the proposed project cciuld 'have a
significant effect on the e virorunent, there will not
be a significant effect in this, case because the
mitigatiorn measures described on an attached sheet
have been added to thi.,project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
IS RECdMPUMES .
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I find the proposed project MAY`, have a significant
effect on the environment,;and `an ENVIRdNMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT is requa red .
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May
Date 98
(5 gnatuire
ENVIRONMMAL REV144 DEPARVPP
Revieweby'_ -.
Earl D1 nelson'
Environmental. Review Director
Appendix F - pagesq' of c9
Appendix
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_ Cate8u ical zxel tion,
Rt z�'y�`e arycl section i-iwaa or
Class S (a)
R.e �QnS wYty prejOct is em it
Pxoyect meets the definition
of a Class S(a)exemption.
Goritac,'L �cio�
Jahn hiendorisa; Public Words
Al'ea. Coc) �ellioe�cazaion
(916) 534-4266.
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Attic i c ext i iec� d c�. ulnen t of e Hemp
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nc,t ce Oxemption beon f�10, by the p,zblti,c
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or, Planrier
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