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HomeMy WebLinkAbout056-240-027� p•w ,. h). ` y � �x`W a �� � b i � � l i i P �'•� i�' �� rt r,i �,�Y,�iif �^ i �I� li��'p1 w l• I ,r ro. Yiyn { r e t dor t4 QCbi� e� ani tn� �et�: Pkat owner of the f olloiding described • , i jfIto t�ec.o,.e )rope sitpeate lying and 'beim 'zn G'oetn sof �t4. State of ..C6s�AL�.. pacrtz:cularly �desoribed a follows, to�wat.• M' axr�"f; ,. .. t�ganeh �4 N Aa , H . e 3 East Y� D Vit.°M h tter�a� �x o�N ell. �. seat ion l 35,: P . , rw; • " Qotvat� aree bout ].0 mile, #ram Chico, California onaaved road, aontaSnpia rd r Q®e dd�CriTJe�tCloart0# any inCY19lbT8nC0 t hangerthe Propertyr;bo ' he art oft ®ra�si a'+;, undiv�lded , r, ntereat; in the propertyA°:., ,,, � _ . 4.ti.� }^M descrlcem, DOiIP'LW UTA&j j QW Y V V a- ndpartga�be]ow' ..a .. �A • F �. bd®serdbvd ld��v r Y�11 �Y (✓'�S,q,� 43 ! whick desire to a ehan a the. f ollotivan�Y.1* ....... k gi¢C01�iftCCE of property owned by . situate iri.. aeras` lsaohted iu®xn County, Cali#.Lot 3,Sernita Tract' 1;�►s per nap recorded Docj!7,1909, in book 1, page 131 of ma.pe is the off ico, of the recorder bf gorn Goun.ty. a "� y (Pasty of. the ;and,,, art is to have Fx� daye in ethic h t0 "Ce. .Or re j fiativ p f th »x t ®� &g scree of theparty of the bs.t par r' ` A • 1�'Y A',"4. 9^.x`2. X1,3 y11 , jbA�r ^ "yb. A Mary Mc�ealey(liGensad Frith John' 1p*Snovadon,F3roker is hereby 'azcthor�xed if to act as ..` my - - went.... zn ne- otiatins an excha c e, .Z a;ree...: that to etc3ca?i& the aboue de- m° ! $hall secure cin acceptance of?the proposition the' terrtis, that call, znitlzbn .. :.30. .days, ; •' „ on a�iove ....I...; scribed property," Certificate. of Title front a repeatable and':' reliable Abstract: Comj?an�, faaritsh and ;to furaisP� a �obd and.;szzffcient Deed conveying title to the'property first to this �. aboere described. ' tt is also, presumed and understood that all principals Y , r x r},y..,—., <. ,r.s ,w..r.+...s.1w f.�w7 d.....r.++��d+a'! r0� I . wail.✓ 7..1„Y].....I..,...r.i •,Y,„�t .i'k...Y.(i.+.i'. Y a , w1 � APPENDIX F r ! 16. '` If reaidential,; itlzd1kide the nun$pr of units, schedule of. unit; yj +4 sirs; raidt~ypcjl'o? si76 household expec:t.ed,"` kcrts o T+0_1_ ate. y dx►.+ ���+� �+ �r �►. c�l.j ci�,u ell ��.� alrb�•,aa�-�w. ,md, , 17, If cattimci tial, indicat(,: the i ype;' Whether nc:it;hUorhaad, city o)region'lilyoriented,. squraro foota e of 5A71cs azr3a; and luadin}; !; facilities. 18. If industrial—, indi.cata trype:, e5tiitr>ttted employment per shift, ` rind oadinr; facili.t es, r 19. T. institutional,ndfwl, to the majCr frxnct:i.on, estimated employment per sl•ti.ft, cyti>nated oeauprtnoy; 1oAld1ng f�icilities`,"'`. and Community bene>:iCs to, ire darived fromthc taro`ject: i 20, `If twhe pro;jett Ovolves n variance, CoNitional,, use or rezanin�;, " , M appl'ica.ti;on, statC this and. itndionte clearly 7why Che"appl.aration is i requited, ,�G ✓tii £ t PP_V.; r ra,. p ; a., - T %1 t 2C) L�yL 1 Y►� k y Axe the following items applicable to the pi o7ect or ats effects? {Discuss t elow a17, hearP, Ch<cked Yos (attach addi bona l sheets as necessary) , YE8 N0, w X 21. Change ,in e�cistinl; features of any beaches, 1-kes, J,. or :hIlls, or substant;irll, alt'Cr,rition of Y,rouncl-ont'nurs, t _ 22. SiSniiicant chnngc in scCtl.ic vires or vistas from e .istin resident i, 1reAts or pt.>hli� 1�a,itcis or roads, 2 Si,;rlit', t _tR.ly challo ; pa.r C6w s,0,11.r� ,or character of pc�nea-�il "I tart of proleCt , 2lf. Sip cant ;�molttlt's of' "'901'd' Cor taCe or 1Itter. 01�'MgC;;in (IUSL, ash, �inokC fwt ps or odorq in VIC it1'i ��y 2Er. Sigi if:icant'ch�in:r;t; in' lnka stream o:r �;raund water gwal,i,Cv or quariLity, ot<% aIf�orrttion of: e c st�i�r� drainag pcittornsi. 27' Suhststiti"I'T c.harif;.not "'e .6r vibrir.tion ) lLvelS'rn tiro v,ict�nity�. ,D��ly Vi,�u�E"i�e.�rk.0 l+lo�SC(lY�►rtiiwwl�( 2t3''. i�i"e .r�ri xEil Jeri land or on alope tai' 30percent''or to xe* �9.d�4Z1uhfA w �r �?it %c'f=c�, VSs T�►sru5��Py 9U-5b O% di5pC?s2 of ji0ton"t'iellly, la".wi"1^!:CiCylls m tC'a "a1S; site h a, toatic .�;ubs%rattt"es rT„�tmita��rlea�: ot- cxlad iv6u'i i ..' '.. _- - A®1A ..3F,.►®moi 7 IiDEPAR7MEN PLANNING DEPAFi7MENTAL.REVIEW BEQUEST , Bob; Paulus Div. of rorestry - 'RECIUES7' APNO:: 80-50 (56 24727) pESCRIP7ION OF PROJE'Cf, Retone iron! TM -20 to ThI-,5 1/4 mi. I'J o Ponderosa .Wa F, 'Doe ht11 'Itl. intersection, N of _ F LOCATION: a xox. _ Forest Ralich APPLICANT: Art}iur E . Ha11 a ADDRESS; P.O..Box 23 6 Foresi~.Ranch Ca:, 95942 z OWNER: ^ Same 1i PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDUI_Co. - ! f'a o V' y ;79 E.VEU RETURN DATE REQUESTED' ASAP �9. 111'.1 DATE DISTRiBUiED: _ 11 6 79 Oroyi1N� �°'G#orn#gfI�1 + Z7J jI P��TM NT o rORESTRY : ATTACHMENTS;:' Copy.of application plot & plan. BUTT C C0 NT �r RETl1RNED: COMMENTS:ell- W PLANNING IJEPAR TMEN'L'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEVII REQUEST ;^ TO--. Lynn Vanhart - Environintntnl Health REQUE8T:.H,4Yi w' Cep , en � AP NO, 0 50 m6',44-27) DESCRIPTION OP PROJECT Rezone from TM -2`0 td j-5 ; Rd. intersection,,.N of LOCATION; Approx. 1/4 mi. ,1 of Ponderosa Way, & Doe Mill Forest Ranch ti a APRLICANT, Arthur E e Hal ADDRESS;-. P.O. Edx,. 236, Porest Ranch, ;Ca. 95942. ' OWNER: Same PLANNING COMMISSION"ACTION SCHEDULED RETURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP 4 °�' rButt e Co Ili. cf �„v`r hlaalfh= DATE DISTRIBUTED: 11 X79 G°' NOV ,x'79 ATTACHMENTS. Copy of'appNcation & plot plan: draville; Calgfornq� RET�URNE'D:.�� ��'%. S���ti°t COMMENTS:ch, i i . OLA NIUING DEPARTMENT'S IIVTERDE41ARTMEI• iAL REVIEW 'A90UEST TO John .n4endonsa - ) u>1 is lUor}cs REQUEST govieW & Comment: a ONO,80-50 (5("24-27) , DESCRIPT16N OF PROJECT! Roland from Tb} -20 to TM -5 OCATIONi 'app 1/4 iii. 11, (it Ponderosa,}Yay F, Doe Tull Rd. intersection, N of t . Ranc. " f Fatest h ` APPLICANT. 1 -----�' ' ADDRESS: P.O. i3oX 236, Forest Ranch, Ga. _ 95942 " OWNER: Same PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED (' RE.TURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP f DATE DISTRIBUTED: 11/6/79.�0aCo.�faning��om'nt. ATTACHMENTS; Copy of application & plot plan. f�V 1979 : RETURNED; �� ��>tsvillu, �altfarnla CCMIVIENTS;. 1) Md� ✓.yn.r�s /N vft tr.v+•e.4 s{�rc s�,+bs�r..:, a✓u/ v 7 UXM�#F�wa.—+1:.isnFd:d�W+fi,tis'1A,6\`AX3�ai+iq,IH'.�'INWWinW+e�+ntWMaaYas-.m:.1� Hw.p wnn"'..'. •4e 711 J, k -F1V{ it M g , i r, i APPENti IX `F �RNVIRONRNTAL dHECKLIST FORM (To bo_ comp. let by Lead Agency-) m FRD Log #7.9-10-31=,05 FB&CKGgOUND' I , ,1.. Name of Proponent Arthur: I�a11 Address and ,Phone" i' um .er o f i vroponent , p 0 , . 6x 236' 3`4`2-63'69 Date of Checklist Submitter . 4. Agency 'Requiring Checklist Name of Prap6sal, if applic�� } _.�L-4.3-ilnre mom t 5. �! 1P-2Q to TtQ-5 5h-24-2% r ENVIRUI`iMENTAL.IWAC!CS�� eS,� and tris be -. answers (Rxplanations. o all y' Y are. required �.: on 'attached sheets:. Y ES E, MA�t`BE: NO; '1. Earth. �7i11 the pr6posal'result in significant: 'Uristable earth cori'dit.ion5 ax in , iri substructures changes gealogc b:'. Disruptions, displacements , cot- of the soil? 9�> paction or ovetcoveriAg c. Change in topography or ground sur- f c'e redia features or to oval- ,of topsoil? d, Destruction, cdveking 6Y modific:a= tion o any unique geologic; of physical features? e.. increase in wind or, water erosion of Soils,. either ori. ar .ctff •the bite? !.. ..� Q00 } t a n ctcposi ti- On, er.osiott ,Changes of bdach sands, a changes-Ln silts- rahi,ch r 'ion or, ero�i6n tion, deposit may•mod'if'y. :the channel o a.river `or etreatn or the bod o the ocean or any bay, inleLror lake? Lass .6f. prime agriculturally pro- ted ducti�rc sails auts,de designa 1 urban areas? - Appy ndix F - +age 1 ora.. f MAYBE NO h, Exposure ai _eaple or �;r+�flpe ty to , geologic, h' —ds such',as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, 'gi.,oun, fa3.lure=, or silillat hazards? 2. Air. ''i11 the r,o ;al re,'ui,1.t ins p':"os p a,. Substantial cleterorat:�n of ambient or local nzr .gtaJ,1°:',` ;', b . The, c "rection :oaf • rib=j ect3°na�r`It':` odors , smoke. 'or .utnes A' " Signi.f cant a1terAt�ion of cit_, movement; moisYu:e or empatu.xP; or, any change ii1 cJ.1-ma .e, e-lz,her <; locally or regipnA, 10 3., Water. Will the proal result insubstantial a, Changes in cutrents, cIrI ,the couy:se or direction of water' Movements,? b. Ctiariges in absotptiarc sr,es',, drainagz patterns; or the al.=,aunt of �� surface -waterrunoff? c, 'Need for off =site sLitf`ddd drainage f imp ovements, including vegetl!,tion �1 removal, chAnne lizatioii or cularert installation! id. Alterations to 'the, course or o£ 'flood waters? e. Change in the amount of surface wager in any `water body?' (,.Discharge into surface waters; or' in any alteration` of surface water quality, including but not limited to tempr�rature dissolved oxygen or turbidity'? g Al,tetat on of the directioii or. rave of �: flow of gxound- waters? Change in the quantity' or quality of groundwaters, either thrauigh; direct additions or wi-thdrawals, or oigh' :interception cif an L,` C aq�ifer'by cuts or excavat�•lons? f APRPndi- F - <page ;, 2 of :9 r • a 'LES Nle >; i . R.ed-iPti on; in the amount of water .'otherwise available for publicA`% `. water qupplie's,? �,posure of people or property ^to' water related hazards such as ' flooding? 4 -P 1*nt' Life. Will the proposal result ensu stantia-'l: / a: Loss' of vegetation ordhange in the diversity of species or number of any species of plants (includinig trees, shrubs; grass, czops, I mic.rotlor a and aquatic plant )? :, b:Reduction of the numbe=rs of any unique, tare or endangered species of, plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area., or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existin, spec e.s?_ d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? 5,. Animal Life., G�i11 the proposal 'result in substantial: a,' Ghange 3r� the dive.rs.ity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (bird°s, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms:; insects: microfa,una)? I b ,a° = lteducti on o the numbers of any dance ed ;s" eves unique, 'rare or en g r p 1, of animals,? Introduction of new spe ,es ; of i animals into :an .area; or result .n abarrir to-the migra.,ibml or' fMovotetit of animals? Reduction of, encroachment u�aon, or deterioration to eatistng fish or ` widlife habitat? i i Pendix..pa ge 3 o£ 6: Noise. Will. the proposal 'teault 'in 'sub stantl'al s a; increases in noise levels? x osure o co; l e to severe no�:se, _b. � p P P _ _ s levels?. --- + 7: Li ht and Glare. Will t:he proposal pro uce sgnr 'cant light or .glare? f 8. Land Use. Wil' the proposed result {„f, r _ iri a significantif 4 a. Alteration of the planned land use i of ari area, or, -establisha trend which will demonstrably lead to such �i• V J ;alteration? b. onf:lict caith uses on adjoining propPrti.es, or conf7 ct with �! , e8tab11bhod recreational, educa- tional; religiqus 0T scientific uses. of an area?, 9 q . Natural Resoiitces . Will the proposal result in substant:lai a Demand for, or increase in the rate ? 'oqw `1�• f use of any, ns.ttital tesou'tces b . Deple"tion. of any nontenew'010- natural'resour�ce? Risk of Upset. Does the proposal nyo ve a risk of An explos,•on or the', release 'of hazardou's substances ; ncluding,. but not liiltia ted :to, oil ; pesfci des, chemicals or radiation) in 'the Pvent•of an accident or unset con titions? ; `i� ll: P `up,_iab. ' t�ia.11 the y opos��l f Mina 'icant�.y alter the location disaribution•, density, or grow rat e of the Human population of an divide area or physically established cotnmunity ... l2 Hous�n Will tl16 proposal, �oantly af•Eect existing housing,, sn ar et•ea,t'e a demand for iidclitional hois in u kppeniix F - pale ;af r...N:tiu..q... N}'r+mYa.YrNW*A.F°f•r¢aaw.rw+-v.vwi,.i=�1w+.prtrk.,vui a .�_. .•.;•••r. n v....,.,r .. YGO AY�1;, N0 13Transportation/Circulation;. Wilt the xo osa p� PI result ,n: �+ additional 4- Generation of substantial a a vehicular movement? Ay- } bs, Sin`ificant effects on ,existing parking facilities,; or demand for new parking? C, SubstL.nt dl impact: ipon existing f. tr4bsportation systema? d. Significant alterations Lto present patterns of circulation or movement of and/or goods?' e,".Alterations to waterborne, rail or d. air traffic?' f, lncrease in traffic hazards to motor vehdles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14i Public Services, willthe ' proposal Have an effect Upon, or result in s'ubStaritlal need Foy new or altered governmental services in .any ofthe following areas; a. Fire protection? i b . police pro tedtion? c.' Schools? I Patl.s or other recreational 1 facilities?SO-' e., Maintenance of public facies - irid`luding x`aads? f. Other governmental servicesf c 15. Erera Cdill the 'proposal.' result ir: Use substantial amounts of fuel or< 'energy? b. 5ub;8tanCial incxea$e in.demancl upon existing sources of energy, or, . require thedevelaptnent of new sourdes;of energy? 16. Utilities. Wi1L the proposal result in` a neeT�£or new systems, or sub stantial alterations L -o thefo7.lotaing ! utilities ; APPeridi x I? - page 5 of 9; Yr,.s mASC $E 4Yo a. Power'Qt natural gas? b. Cammunicatiohs,systems? 3, c. Water.? t Sewer ("will. trunk Line be extended, providing capadi-ty to serve new development)? e, Stormwater drainage? P.=. 17. Human Health; Will the proposal result in a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (exclUdirig` mental health)? Exposure of people to potential" health hazards? y' I$.''Solid Waste. Will the.propos;al,result in any significant impacts associated Vitl%-solid was-te dis"ciosal'or 'litter - r controls 7i 19., A-esthet:icS S.Will the proposal result n�the obstruction of any public designated or recognized scenic vista open to the public, o,r, will the priposal result in the creation of an aestletically offensive siteopen to public view? 20. .Recreation. Will the proposal result ;in an impact Upon the quality or quantity of eicsting public' recrea,- tion ilities? 21. Archeolo ical,/'Flis:to,t;i.ca1. will thp" proposal resu i t n an a aeration of a signif,icarit archeological or his,tor.ical .site, structure, object building! ' or 22. l4 andatory''Findnps of 5i'nifcarice> a: Does the project have the potential to degrade: the quality of, the anvixonmen substan'tia17y reduce the habitatof a fish or wildlife species, cause a f,i'sh or wildli fe population t0 drop below self r Appendix F -page 6 of 9 t YES MAYBE No,' sustaining levels, tYtreat.en Co eliminate; pl ant or animal com- muni:.ty', reduce the number or restrict 5 the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples. of,, the major periods o california" history or prehi stagy? b Does the:project have the potential I to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of ,publicly adopted' longi=term environmental goals? c;. Does the project have impacts which are individualllimited, but cemulative.ly considerable? 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Vegetat.ionc Logj.ed Yellow `Pitia forest. Some small areas left untouched; Serisative rare and endangered plant habitat... 9. Wildli:i e Habitat:_`C_urrently used L� many snb . i*icludira deer, dove quail .: Witlin the PiuC14S Mtn. Deer Yr;i ranee. O1AItu1al. >.r�viro i neat - 1 'I0. Archaeological and � i,toxical Resources in the area. iJo�3-te_.xecorcled nearby Sensi-tiye `rea .due to_nrQximity of-Lit `l'I. -Buttez County General Plan, designaiaion: �. Ato 'transitioning to Grazrt� pn Lund• 12. Existing Zon:'Lijg: TM-20 '13. 8xi1 t ng Sand Use on-site: Vacant; tirfiber production 'f Surroasadin Area a. Land 'Use,: Timber_ production,yi.neward, ,rural residences in area,. thougl not on: contiduous Iands; tet _([i i Tey TSt4 b. Zoting TM-5, '1'M=20 TPI-160 l c: Gen. P1 an tle$igrati.o�s: 114r 1 cuI tura)-RO Ji ILS nti al Ao w.esf and"rortli Grp azimg"Open Land to south and east.' d: PaXce7. Size: From , 5 acres (2.5 in one case) 't o, over 45n, acres ; ., _.. Populatio n c low, density . Character of Sime and A g a: Area, altere.H .by " �i�teyard and .1o�ginjz. 16. Xeare,st Urban Ares: Faroe"t1'and i "f3 mi.) Chico 17,ate,"levant Spheres of Ini`luence irons t 7 : lvtpro terve„�t O�a�ar�ar is ,Uvb�a ,Axea.: none `I9. Pire Pxo;ectio Oe VI oe: `” t.? r` 'i,aE�.on,: F'oresr .Rttcli Vol.ilnt"eer.s 2+'`+ Olin,t;y� ,(,ata, 7 >♦ e 20. _.. . Schools :Ln 0'a tleinentty at Forest Rancit, lli h achool in Chico AppendiX 1i :. lj + r, '�jb C! J a V. DETERMINATION (To be completed by the bead Agency) On the basi`g of 'this initial evaluation: Y' I lin& the proposed project COULD NOT have A significant effect on 'the environment; and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION %I's r6oemmended Tfind' that although the proposed project could have a ; signigicant effect on. the environment, there will not be a significant effect in'this case because'the an, Mitigation measurer. described on an attached sheat have been added to the project. A RECLOATInN r IS tECOMMEWDED. Q1 find the proposed project MAX have a significant effect on the environment., and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT' REPORT is re uired q Date (`� LR 'Z f w+�s� �%`J�-+•-v-:_ ` gnature R.evl8ed, Apj til 221 1.980 EN;VI4NM 19NTAL REVIF.'4J nEPAEttri,, " ar k art D". ,Nei ion s, .,nvironmental Revi,e_ F w nirsotor . f Y N. Appendix F .:.pacjP 9` of 9 . �I •• � I a w.,• anM4»., _...,I,}.tk.eW+-n v7-. ..k._ 1 .), ;:3� ,...i 1'ypl}r 1' I , Arthur Hall ,,' �• Page 2 Apri l 23, Thi's survey 345-6334 of the CadurirM a11aspr1nglf1nwer ngtseason There �• must be conducted 9 to complete the required survey soon to °,fore, yomaY;wish facilitate future processrQv'a1f ofothisurezonenpropnsa1)Veothera, Subdivision (assuming app the subdiv sion map may occur later. wise, delays in processing ari 019, You v,i 11' be no tifiedfof garding�eh. viroh. for` your protect: I Y ouhhavemanynquestibnsfr a1 reviev�,, nle'ase contact this departmdnt. All other be directed to the 'Planning men ue tibn''s regardiri;g `processing should a e , 534-4601) De artment �.ielephone Sipcerel,y, Ile Richard G. MQlcar Env;i ronmental Rev ew S;peci a i s t RCM: 1Md. enclosure � , I U i .1 ;I r t The, westerly 950 fast of the SE 1%d of, the Nil 1/4 c►f' Y... 4; , Section 33, T94N, R59 MDDgM and that portion of th' NE 4/4 of the NW 1/4 of Seection 3, TUN,,1t3E0 a' 3+�I�tj,�in�g% wes�o£ t.Pn0 £plowing d�_�cxibed .line: 'Bosginning at a point on the'N line of said Sec of the N 3/4 1:0rner of said Sed-, �. t�hence SIautchemster ly to .a point .dn , the 9`50 ft.. r, of the''NZI/4, of the Nw' I/.4 of said Sec. I E of the svr corno�c o£,.thoszAA A/4 of thu NW xt*,i,of said SectionM 'Containing nDg 4s 81G S, JS1Ei7C,t�, XPi' less-, iio�rth of Poorest Rrinch. The Laws merit onec spspD ica�tions,, petitions, mall).!, dig Zt, environi and £ le a :. mental iii 'a<ct ire oris and/ r ,negativa re orts are on P ,I.' _ available-; for pubs i;c Viewing ut.. ;the office of tho Bette Count ; -ve , O roviike 0. Caa',iforrhia . Planning Department9 Cc►Unty Centaur t -:i Envitont ental Impact RepOrts a.re .-also available" at c+, lldge, Od county I- brarios BUTTE WON PLAN14ING COMKIISSIOiV BET Y9 BLAIR, DIRECTOR OF FL�PfiTNG To tE P1Ugtjsl�En IN THE CHICO ;EPJTOP0811 ON THORSDAY, , ,. 1, 4, I jj. I ,E Sin h Lal 8s Et2aabeth g t. Ar 1 hur rIal1'>, - Way 1162 Hill Vi" 1 P 0,'Box 236 CAv 9.5942 Chica� CA 95926 Forest Ranch, 5629-24` Corp Moore, Jeffrey R & Terre L ., Diamond Snternational r Ber+idge,, R D '902 C West 4th Ave =PO; �$o 'Chico, SCA 95926 Red Blux`f'y ,'nA ' 96080 56--94-33 Hell -i IRobert ,E & p"iane_ _M Halley, Wilbur _Glenn 1.4456 E Bronte Drive 1321 Ridgewood Road }' Pleasanton, CA 94.566 '4ittie'r, CA 90602 y Se?.venter, Aileen T ETAL Felts,'Carl E & Juliana E c/o Taggart, Leona Preasl.y° 4481 Seminole Way Pleasanton, CA 94566- 111 Terrace Drive Chico, CA 95926 1 56-24-88 89, 90+ '51 , Evans, Fred & Elizabeth A. 'ETA 285 Cohasset Road 1 Chico, ,dA 95926 56.24-1'�fJ, Steen, Scott Thomas. t Steen William 121 Tammy Way Grass Valley,;:.a 959 5 :. ! 56-29-1,+1 Brown, Mark & Mary Jane Pb Box 302 forest Ranch;'CA 95942 56-29-°'17 " 'R h.all ra Mackenzie, a1 P ScBar, . ,. 1619 PrUit brive H'igYiland, Mx . 48031 Hall, Arthur Elward. 8C Rel ' P6 Box 236 Forest Ranch, CA 55942 a 1 � K 56-,-19 E 4Joo,d, 'Pa,tr �d is D E t F d Box 3855! Chico," CA 9592'7o k` 56:29=20 ,t�Kaurer!,,.Gh�irlFss Daiv'u � rdp 0 BOX 172 Forest Ranck[, CA 0942 J PLAING COAIMYSSION BUTTE COUNTY.NN "STAFF FINDINGS -May 14; 1980 5•t Arthur EHall - Reone from "TP1-2'A" (Timber Mountain - 20 $0'S' _. ,acres) to ''TM -,5" (Timber Mountaan - S acre parcels) for property located, approximately 1/2 mile east,of,the inter-: section o£ Highway 32 and Stage Road, north of Forest' Ranch, .identified as ,AP 56-24-27 (portion) The applicant states; 'fThe reason fori the application is that I expect,to file a preliminary subdivision map to create '7 lots of 'S+ aces each for single-family dwellings.y The access road will be "a Conti-ubation of the proposed subdivision road requested by Bruce T. Bailey to cxos's the 80 acres situated just great of my 80411 J, . The Butte County General Plan Land Use Element designates this area for ry ag`ricultura1-re'ident al use. 'The project site lies within a TM -20 Zoning 1listri,ct contiguous to an existing TNI -5 District to the,west,and north, with the property to the east being TM -160. Existing zoning was accomplished by the Planning Commission acid Board; of Supervisors.in 1975 and 16, reflecting the limitations of the existing terrain: The gently sloped a.xeas.were zoned TMS an4.TM-1.0 with 'the'...-, steeper areas being zoned -'TM= 20;, TD4- 40 and TM` -.1611. The `physical character- i"stics have. not changed', therefore, the basis for the original, zoning fYiiiings leas notbeen altered.: Although this appxz;cant proposes to create " 7 or 8 neiv parcels; utilizing the more levetarea of the property and iretaaning the stieeper areas as a large percei the toddification of'the o l basis of "tlte' zoning could establish; a precedent which would encourage otlxer alipl3 catibns , The q`ues tion o, Whet h"er ox not, development should"bq pe,rmitteu..on th'e level areas and whether steeper slopes' adjacent to the ca�isting ''r4 -S 7�"o,iing district is an imp.°' tan't p - icy' consideration Land should be we ghed'in connection with the past poli"cae$ which est6blished" the original zoning in February of 197'6 and the development pattern that may be .acceptable to the Forest. Ranch conmUniiy. It is.staff�s understanding that, at' this time, the Forest RAnch community i,s, in fact, tUorlri.ng on a 'zoning plan which mays, in. fact; revise the originaItoning that was approved, and Staff would recommend'to the' Commission that action on this ,app"licatione deerxed until a time whent,' -the .community xevierus`this proj'etyt with tho total. future" ,dente l ailment' plan.. « 6 On j ` �. . t t " A. BOARD OF, SMA YISORS - NRINIITES Z July 1 19tiQ ADOPT ORDINANCE 2120: PULIC HEARING: ART01ii E, fiALL - PROP05ED NEGATIVE PARCELS) TO DECLARATION 91,RE20NE FROM "TM 20" fTIIIAR.'MOUNTAIN - 20 ACRE 1/2 "TM -5" (TIMBER`MOIiNTAIN - 5 ACRE':PAROLS) FOR PROPERTX LOCATED APPROX, MILE EAST OF FOREST RANCH, YDENTIFIED AS AP 56-24-27 (°ORTION) The hearing on Arthur E. Hall pc,�,�posed.regative declaration public and retione from "TM=2G" (timber ' mount - 20 ac,te parols) to mountain, 5 acre parcels) fox property located approacimately l/2 wile east of Forest Ranch; identified'as AP 56-24-27 (portion.) was held as advertised. Bettye �31air, planning director,'set out the 'background,of the rezone. Earle Nelson, environmental review d{iector, set out the background of: the negative declaration. i Hearing open Co the public. Appearing: 1. :Arthur E. Hall. Mr. Hall presented a letter from George - Hsnson; who owns a subdivision easC of his property. This fetter `shows consideration 6r a -:circular road that is pastly',on his "property: 2. Russ Croninger, Ringel. and Associates. Mr. Groningen agricultural residential, tht the Ceneral Flan shows the area as stated s. The rezone is a', sortable request. Th'e Bailey oue to fort;, acres. properi w�,lioins this property.; He did not feel this. was setting a precedent. He would like to sea in the Planning Director:'s report, seven - 'five acre parcels: There is three -five acre parcels, one - six acre parcel and one, eighteen acre parcel. Heaxtng closed 'to the public :and confined to the Boardi On q►otion'of Supervisor Wheeler, seconded by Supervisor Winston and unanimously car.ried; :finding the proposed project could not have(a. a negati�te declaration was 'aacepted. significant effect on the environment, On motion of Supervisor Wheeler,- seconded by. Supervisor"Winstoi► - 20 acre an mountain --20' and uanimbtAly carried, the rezone from 'f TM located parcels)' to'(timber mountain ,-,5 acre,parcel5),£or property as AP 56-24 27 . approximately l/2 mile east of Forest Ranch, i'dentifie'd on was a roved;,f:inding the environmental determination has been" (ports. Pp _.) considered and Che',project is in conformity with the GeneraY Plan; Ordinance' 2120 wes adopted and the., Chairman authorized to, sign., ,e. ARAINANC Nti 2Y0 AORDINAWCB ZoNINO A PORTION A' t I'1#R C�TQUIidTBiY3 , RQ' ALFOi -5°' STATE: td SUM AMT To0APTER 24-29.MOUNTAIN) DISTRICT, PUF :; c' d The Award of ;supervisor Taff thn County of Buttt> Sterte�off -, w,,I<, �Calforn under. r. anal pursuant to Chapter 24-29 of the but"¢e Cmunty 2 ;i,a Code of said bounty, DLJ ORDAIWas follows SECTION 1. Tho hereinafter' describod,` fea'Situcted *n the County of But. 04 State of California, sha 1, be and it As heretiy YE"tr, C3 g zancd 'as u +'7P1.4-5" '(Timber Mountalin 5 acro pari<pls) Distri ct, 7' sucTi arca shall b subject to the, restrictions and tPstricted uses g and regulations pursuant to 'Butte County Code S®ctiarr 2�i-174. Said arts so zoned bei g located in the un l,'k orpuirr►ted 1 9 �. 10 of 13uttc 'f;Ounty, north a£ Forest Ranth, moire particularly ar©a M. 11 desc,raba_ •yrs follows; x' r Tlic r fitei+ly: 90Q ttet: o,t the ;zl? l/4 of the N14 1/9 of 35, �'24W)� 115v', �tl� rm. nod tlsgt' porn o'r the ; Section NE 7 %4 of alto NVt 1/4 o sdctliort 13 y 7"2!1N, R �B � itStl3$t+1. ritrBCY b )r lrf� 1175 O }� X11 j Zl'W3 nm lbo4 1 itis i '14iinhing Cry' tt pr,'airt 11 t'ho' N f ono o sm id go, e. N 1/'4 car'nor o£ said Sec i� 12�t 0 9�t;>t.P�e" sautlreusterly t�O�u Point, o�x ttio ,;5 13no of. t:.1re NB 11 4 r of` l64 o£,:` thn ]{V 1� o£ saisl C ft . h - o tho SW . co n e ttic 0 114 a� s 3 rSect, Qri the Nle �./ 61 ]7 !Colitailting d 5 RCrOs, 11lOro. ar 10sSi, notth 01ForeSt 7,aT1C}i;+ n. SECTION i,, 'rhis �'Ordifi�ance. . s ali ba nri it is 'heraby I9 declared to 'be in fullforco 'in af{`oct from and Lifter thirty, 3d. p 2. 21 da s a£tex' Cher date of 11nssr *c , nc . i. , , Lite p n of y a ax xr�ti4 fifte '(15) days ,atter -it passai;e, this nrciinc+noeshall Lac; (! 23 puh�.is.l ud o id0 With then namo of t�xc mcmk�ors o£ Chc:' riga rri d£ SuperV' cors voting for and' s ins it ;in 'tire Chico Rntevp pis Rbcard a nai�spitp®r pt�bl.ished in, 1�ha County o butte, Stats 28 Cttlfiarnia� APPENDIX G NEGATIVE DECLARATIG:1 REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT j NOTICE TS, iREBY GIVEN that the project described below has to the provibions of th;e California been reviewed pursuant Environmental Quality Act of '197 (Public Resc!urcos Code determination has beef made that it will 21100, et; se .) and a not have a sagnaficant effect upon the environment Log # ?9-10-31-=05 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 4s3 acrd parcel. from TM -20 to Tm=S. Rezone of AP 6-24-27 3, LQCATION OF PROJECT: Located on the periphery'of the Forest Ranch Ridge? two h►iles northeast 0f' 'the community of sorest Ranch. iAND 4. NAME ADDRESS OF pAOJEOT AppLICANT: Arthur'E. Hall P 0-1 `Box 236' Forest Ranch, CA 95942 5. MITIGATION MEASURES:; ` 6. copy of the Environmental Review bireetor's initial study effect of this project i.s attached, regarding the environmeYital This study'wae X Adopted aa pre'sente.d. Adopted with charges. Specific inodfioatioxis and " supporting reasons are attached. 7. A apiabJ is hearing' on this 'Negata.ve Declarati n Was, held., by *A decision making body. Hearing body Butte County Board. of Supex!visors nate of Determnation�� Determination.: . On the basis df' .the Erivx ronmenta1 Dixeytor.' s initial study; 'h.earirigs, comments received on th`e the information presented at proposal and oar own knowledge and 'independent research: Appendix G�' Page 1 sof 2'