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HomeMy WebLinkAbout056-280-043<� 'LANN' •C014"ZSSION�,S,itMMARY SHEET FOR " "•ND DIVISIONS lthoE Logll 91-05-16-06 .DDR S'5 i PQ Box .545 Forest Ranch,: CA 95942 Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 5 acres to 'create 4 parcels at 1± ;acres each. LOCATION the northwest corner of Barr Lane and Wanda Lane. Forest Ranch area.; sr SSE 5+.011"S PAIICEL- NUMBER (S) 056-280-043 ' 1 GENERAL PIAN AG-RESI PROJECT CONS:GSTENT7 Yes GFNML PLAN CONi?CRMANCE REPORT... 4/J9/91 DATE OF APPLICANT SICNATURE M CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? No .DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 0� / 14 / 91 A uL:jSUR.VEYOR/CyV,IT; ENGINEER: Sierra, West Surveying _. ;ADDRESS: 5437 }Mack Olive Drive, Paradise, CA 95967 :DATE BANNING DIRECTOR"S REPORT PREPARED N*1-WA'MENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE PILED DETE MINATION AxD D'AC'E `:` NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE AWPTED: MITIGATED NEG. DECLARATION - D,ATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED. STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO.., S[I$. COMItM MEETING DATE�IA- ADVISORY ,AGENCY HEARING DATE i ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION f, APPEALED„.,,Y - APPEAL HEARING DATE toARt1 ACTION Co`Ri +TS FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR'S 92POR`P _.. _. . . .k I7Isk ASSIGNED TO lLi x"y �r t �, iTk7�� tiln3Z� 1'IS]'01;TE1,"TA 'I1iILI] Pi:PLt i littiT SUBD:I VIs? oli 'W.AT%rEF APPLICATION (please chi'=ck atmropriste bo)r) PHDN'E 740: r E14L-yDTEEPi or, sug z-yoP,-,��� r PrIOI�-L no: MAIL IJOTIG`E O , a ' II> 4'f'I p1i OF ?rti rJ sRT'�.`t '1.7. r z Y f i� Fi Al E L� SC's' il2r AOSES30R I - ' j1or''LIrtpm! r:: �+ - ',�� '1 �1 LCL A C7 AG i,EAS1 a L�;a?`1'?" 7 1 ►4EI kP'.' 's "'Lr F.LZIOnT OF, FEC—i NT .FOL7 GY or '!'! LF X11SVRt ANC wiif;ns j BEV.}v; Trip -MV AM EXCCRD1,,M" IJv'F"J?7'V.T3 K Bl' 1M1Cf: n7-II.S PARTIMJW,, PARCEL VbkS CRi'.A'iED--,, DATE7- 110m, f "l 110m, :% P.4C"��' o IMBER A1W SYS or RA.�MLS ` :Lr'u CREAq!M (including any -rem-n6er): �/ + IizSTANCE To JLA rLjRA , 1jp.TM 0URSE 'OR SIOPY. 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Lr i e OroHllto Ci, 95965-339i hpol�rdn: 1D%Yj '�T i�'t'V" Subdivision N.zime (if applicable) pmre Filet LAND bIVISJON I.PPLICA. TIONS 5unc3e.mental I.niormation for Plannint beoa,rtmen:. o %+ List arie O�:SCria�' int: P�IIp .raJaLeG tierni`tr and Oche: nUblic zpProt'als r`eouired for this project, incltrding� those reau red by city, recional., state and lt6emrai agertciess :... P`rcn;isec <cnedulinglassociated proiect4: u Anticipated rn�oeceloA-ne, ni (;phasing o 'u ooivision units, rurureneve]opme pl. Z-7 A. ' hat,method wi11 be utilized to aacomr6o6ate surface arainaW Describe hog on-site end d&w-nstream nraihAge channels Vil:l be afYected, tj :-rorimity di vpple or firs- fighting rurncses (b�arants, nanas a"tic ); � .F L J , �%l.i FS:c�:a�ori cr •ruin be npces,ay.` Cubit 1ar6s lestynatelt tS };4 n r. r r• z' IMPACTS lj,,,L N'�I �.Gh� �QJ'.Yrt.SLTR_7 c: 1 II11 4i71'SrUTVi'ent2: Imifact5 ncCO-S ttiG t,`I f,[: 1CieT1 l7 ti, trdtelt�1211 .�� c clrbCia.! Coillt�tiv:t5 .eyOT, 4in8 :G_u Kia/ ;`'I-_t[fTC. o: 0•he land div i t •ELE poLentiAl zpl'T��•a1 (r i ti ati'dr, ca2sures M 'ire �onosed to a] 1a 7 nmrironmantaI zr,;)at s 1 Do -scribe tnE pr o; eo� 5I tE 2G y i et; _-t s before the prof et .•. including i.niorlration on topoJ raphy soil stability, ri ntr xr;als, and any cLl llTol� n;storlcal or 'Scenic asnects•« 2nd :ani ant* Mx szinr s` ; uc_ures on the site,, and tn: uE� c� the structur es.ett4Dc)r?7' 64 /S77N60-1, 15 f 2n�' cLl Lu-ar , ii'ctor� cz1 a oat l on e+, aKrvti c c surrousid"in Pro per4,es. ludin •'zn� c�prll'' <xre�Ls L`. alt r and Sm -;:"S_ anC r n Cla1 , !'tCr l ! tItC�GatC 1b. ;i7G O: 1 SEG t,se (residential. GUr"a r . in ens�t4 c l anc use_ ( one, alnily. anarLlnent nauces, srtans► opuar_ merit stores, etc.). an, scale of development (heielt, 1ro.01�'�• setbaci: reap: ;are; et: , r.}:Ti; 7Cl 30t�: I hereby ce: tiff` that the-wctSmenLs urnSshec 2bavE anc it �. Ltdlc attacneo e}.hibi t� present the data ane ir.1 oTmats or, reauzrec f.o: this o ,_' nr, that the xacts, stat�snents is�:tl21 eraluation to the best of my abili:t:ti, a zn& • in3L0=3 ti on pl esenteo' Err rLte and correct ec � 'tc t}ic rest of i�;` }ztot; � ed�.e ' I i 'bey,}uiDuldoj6h6Q Out! � 'i No Planning tment 2nvironmen}talrHealth Department NAME: 'F'nM ATTHO F ` CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 56-25-43 Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) =� Butte County :Sheriff �. PG&E (check title report for easement) pacific Bell Butte County'Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Sc o01 Dis r`ct (wal map) I Water Company f individual wells are not indicated on application or mai:) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Sezv,ce Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation. District (Thermalito area NE of river,) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Euzztail`Waterworks (Doe Mall Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise irrigation District City of (check wall maps forspheresof influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley Cia�.OVILLE AREA ONLY; Lake Oroville Area: Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map yin cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) StOGSS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY)4 check wail map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap Drainage District #1 Drainage District 42 Drainage District 11100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #833 Recl.amatioft Distridt #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage Distr-ttt TIH CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and 1A rural and mountain areas) Cal 'Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Eike*, t Richvale Y)► 191(Clark Road) Water Quality Control.Board(projects with more than 100 lots ox' units). United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP boots) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake OtbVille — watershed) Rock Cro.ek Reclaimation Dish (west. of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy, 09 (806 wall map) Chico Area Recreation &, Park Dist (only for subdivisions) U.S. Dept, of the Army, Sacramento Dist. Corps of Engineers (near Water and ,+ in rural and mountain areas) Srate of Cali�cotnia - gate lands 'Commission SBCIAL CANES. check title e report for any ine�ition of special servicos or easements such as to Thermalito Trri$ati.oi District (numb'ered items) ALTHOFF, Tom ..� . Box 545, Forest Ranch, CA 95942 k AS 56-28-43 TMIMUVE PARCEL, MAP 4 parcels located at Sae northwest corner of Barry Lane and t4anda { lane, forest P.anch area. Sierra West Surveying . i jIy{J fir/qts E m� 4 4L v R +Ij iW a. tivey. so « 7M Agate (DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephono:(916)'S38.7681 November 18, 1991 RONALD D. McELROY )epu►y Olrector Tom Althoff RE: 1'. 0. }fox 545 AP 56-28-43 Forest Ranch, CA 95942 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Dear Mr. Althoff At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advis ory Agency held on ' g), the Agency adopted a negative declaration with(November P g 18 1991 environmental m ti ations and approved the above -referenced project subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed ..•_. within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval ( November 28, 1991 Tioard of Supervisors, this action �,±�.ill be `final.) � with the Clerk of the 14hen the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your ''final map" with the Butte County Department of Public tJorks the Advisory Agency. Y ( the,date of approval by for recordation within twent -four 24 months of th recently enacted legislation (AB3158; Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990; effective January 1, 1991, requires that the Department of Fish and, Gaze protecting collect filing fees as specified to defray the cost of managing +iiid fish and wildlife trust res ources . These filing �.li mpos>, ted during the environmental review process and are to be paid a eche time the County files a "Notice of Determination" with the County Clerk of the County in which the project is located, This procedure is -required Pursuant to Section 11.52 of the Public Resources Code. To increase administrative etfi.cioficy, the statute delegated the collection Of filing fees to the County Clerk. The fee required in connection With project is checked below:your �rfi�I PAGE TWO, PROJECT NAME. AP NUMBERS CLASSIFICATION OF ENMONMENTAL DOCUMENT 1. NOTICE OF E WQTION/STATEMENT OF EMIP'3ZON ( ) A. y or Categorically Exempt $25tO0�(Tw�enty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee E. De Minimus Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 (Twenty-F l,e Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2. NOTICE OF DE1S0IIN,ATION - FEE= REQU]im ( X) A. Negative Declaration $1,250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing FC,e $25.00 (Twenty--Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee ( ) B. Environmentai'Impact Report $850 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTEIER (Specify) $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee The fee should be paid to the Planning Department by ( December 2, 1991 in order for the Notice of Determination to be. timely filed. Make checks' payable to the County of Butte. ° The project applicant should be aware that if he I or she does not remit payment of the required filing fees, the project approval may be invalid by law and may not be operative, vested or final, pursuant to the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 21089 (b)j fish and Game Code Sec. 711.4 (c) and Section. '753.5 (d) (3) and (7), Title 140 California Code of Regulations< Should you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office Very truly yours; William Cheff Director of Public Works John Mendonsa Assistant Director 1TM/d8 d Planning Deoartment Environmental Health Department Sierra; West Surveying , atte Coun PI_ANNINi,,: DEPARTMENT m� 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965,3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 November 5, 1991 Tam Althoff P, Q. Box 545 Vorest Ranch, CA 95942 Re Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 056-280-043 Dear Mr. Althoff.- The lthoff:The Butte County Planning :Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency. within ;the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. 1n addition, the Plauning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdi-6sion Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the EnviroAinental bocumentaton/Planning Dir"tor's Report which has been prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed Revised, Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. if you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, please bring them to out, attention. The Environmental Documents and Planning Directots Report for your project has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory. Agency set hearings and approve or disapprove your project ' "th' six months from the date oil which your application was received and accepted. The .Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. If there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified. irripact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required. A. J t F Inter-Departmental Memorar Jum y TO: Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director j SUBJECT: REV)i 0 ;Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Tom Althoff, AP No. 056- 280-043 DATE: November 5 1991 This is a proposal to divide 5 acres to create 4 parcels at 1 + acres each. The present Zoning is TM-1 (Timber Mountain 1 acre parcels) Y T he Land Use Plan Map of the ! Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area. Thero osal' does not conflict with County p p Zoning nor any adopted or proposed Element of the Butte County General Plan nor any specific or community plan: A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the , California Environmental Quality Act and forwarders to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recommend approval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Tom Althoff; AP No. 056 280 043 subject to the following mitigation measures and conditions: Mitigation Measures .1., Pmeea note on the of Building Permttpissuatich nstates,if a1Deer Herd Impact tees shall be paid a.' , pp licable 2: Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final neap Pp p stating, "Automatic fire su ression sprinkler systems shall. be installed m all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and y D. The purpose N the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safe an mobile homes NFPA Standard 13 r i y safety d property protei,tion in the event of residential fires. `I'nis installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed., ,p impact Applicant to Provide signed Sheriff's D� artment fm act Agreenetit Pursuant to Butte County Board of Supervisors Ordinance No. 2949E ri ,l 4 Conditions �,. A. I?t;rVOl � p u meant Imp act Fee for Sheriff'sFacilities shall Lf required at the time of -Ole Issuance of a buieding permit Use or Permit in 'the ,base of a mobile Home park and said fee amount will be determined and calcul'.� .;d as -4f the date of application for paid permit _as, required by Butte County,x'of Suervisors Ordinance No. 2949. p 2. Pay fees as agreed to Chico Unified School District. 3. Install:.a cit,.;.+�.%' water system under permit by Department of "'orporations and Department of Environmental Health. 4. Apply dust palliative such as Calrivm Chloride on non -paved roads to minimize dwst, .5: No site dist upt. on or constV,-1U;r)n during rainy season. 6. Mulch or reseed exposed soils p at onset of .rainy season:. '7: Gravel or pave all' roads. S. No ve etation or tree removal except for those directly ies.n the w4y of driveways g: Homestte fencing 1` arrited to 4' or 5 strand bare wire no lower than 16" not higher than 48" above ground.. 10. Install a swimming pool or water storage of 7,500 gallon miniirium, with deaffing connection or water pump. U No shake roofs or Oxterior shake siding will be allowed: A Clear all dead brats, from W�14t ' f�7 30 feet of homesites and 10 feet ox 1 3 wn Construct homes' Vithn 166 feet of the main access road 14. All parcels to meet n►animum It4ble sewage disposal area and prd, ' of water 4j+ pursuant to Butte County Subda csion Ordinance Chapter 20 itff bd Enclosure cc: Tom Althoff Sierra 'West Engineering Public Worts r Ftiyp C ., #;„o" COW& t`.e•.�+ s aial+..ates 1Fih;F E Y3gNF mnfl-- 'lite, :ltlt U sv ff tit 1:,+rk f•r • t lit!.E- sec :r . r t �- .tti ifif'xa't L%!'eft ttb t t n+ry r.r f•f t E01T a htEot.# e ;x.• a :.t+f^r< a [i:.x�lt tt-�l <, � g ,•. ° sa _ - a _ ' 'r € •• k r kti.Ea r,.,tz+t` t h of ° ; .•f h , , s.a�- f o- . - rt, x v ztL,i x**1 in t!rt a •in€r «I F�l�tt f E�, •� rt#:t,ctf =r' ,f'; sat E �- t t%tsL ilrtr�L c:r•:fh « ,an f SFf si tihf.�.=tl zit+ hr •7 R +p 1+'s Ut%x 441n `st a- -.aWf t tt• >tb it E�+n iaa .,a __l WE gLr t Yat€1 tam aitt>}tfif ►nr a vc. a-. eftCati :i «xis t +fei3 r•3ptKtSF t+C.^ -t.3nt tea whlChs _4otrizcatte]`a *tem rEtpi+rkv •' . rf` Y - ; tf+.:r frmv 1 t Pr•`nent : F + a.x t xt<.�zctst tf, trtts a;r sfes >ttr'FXEf'•u" the ti:e:,, .f z of € r •t.: <<�fnr� tnr� i^7ar+1 rtF +td appl;^� 1r-. sF+r,xrarF of .ttfs iDunfy at i+a:tr�„ State of t= i:z�.j•n=a� acid after _hxvtr-Z Con%tdnrQdMthe mar#ter a,t-.4gted- it =a- Y;fgs i. ierrnzrtr� tirYt. rtxrfcr Cr]ndttzrn to the -,ntrift reC as5x#sr_ar;: r s xrai rf prru.:mk.=t .. zmxn�rrf 's t as n--.t tc, r t•.zt. —Inv nrcb4' _ • ji ay. b' +'r7 h t,° �_{#`*tY 3.'.f�: }. a r" e: .. r t f. ta, seneraTr+l #f t ns the Caurr R °fNL,+R T€locl MA rtt€E i� that zt;t tv ti= tr,r, rr„A tiSflPtit tTn $0"xfzecf tri Ltcra xc ft f $e xf-i fi' A'kod, L-meTnCk.bs51i«€aktrYt ha IT i7e k f :setts_ npr r t s i ed In thet YsIT s]wi of S*th# •. •t t f n +kin 9 Par anraph,4+ t ;d -sCI'stc Etir Y t. j :. +_•. 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No: =_stake rfio{; rr n.atere.�r sht,t€ftd:rif7 �[I tiE+ a4t-rwec,_ lE` f"t"T a fi»aya , l =ie -ad! ttrlt5tt ir3m'. wit thtsr `ft Fit.+r of :ho+Rest reg, att+l Crn.tract tFomw ttel wtthzn 150 fe¢t cs: thf- masts er_Less All parc�lK< t" meet nt.mmumtt abLe Ind e r...rf ;� it--tt r at&rte last $ ctriac= Eixsposat 3.°en. tij ButtC' County- aub"Vi.i, Qrd=n?it 'u- sinitran; rtt3+ at-tO comply alt [h all otfier appitc�bl,e --tate' -Ind IoCAi statutes.. ardxnanCes and reaisllttoth f fr .t r- rf D+Tn thf- evt?rnt fir a[ acty. an* �uc�t ;nr tfx rnterc-at if Ar v "" thl' Prorfarty described- zn herr =ff E taro t leixoI. tescn or srOf rcnslrttom- of *his Agreem'ert within p:;W da a, -. t*6 the- ther.-fes •t= rh:rty t1frY duty., .if•ter nr,ttce FrGvrded 1rX F�ar�t;r.tpt, .fie Board of :iuj;rrvzsors of aecc* i~ar+: !Rif rn5trE3�i thv Collnt� COU"e't Of SCCond f lrfk X'r x k''fj'c'tt t.,r-2•..L'eCbb fi €"s to eninFt !. the ps avt:siohs { - ,F institute i'oiartf rsi auperv."r:, C tb# eIgrcvment. � of Sec'" i p1Ft may Tie r=,xone the propel ty Eo tt. Y Y also s�tztzatt* Pr'Rceedtnas, c.- f to Exhibit I-Zr any other =_Lrxtrtassz`1catxon: ,Ge�sf:ed in : item (til of sale classxfi.eatson. 4. Notice of 5etc_aar:�° *e: 'erat tri f zrsP l ,rtr 3t tef= n of cr©vzstons of Esti,.; e�grnem„nt mFi [l i antl tr. thep+pesctfseri xf: FEem my S t addre�.=j tyt the prCpe(dl- Of Enhtbst E.:htbtt fF rty Jescrzber! G3 to fd? of Any u±isequent titem itle* holder. any lien ho!tJer, or party sit possesrtory "xt Elie property srt:+l4 alt at an address oths t� ac re esve notice c)f sucfr vtQE.,tton fan as speCtfzed xn rtem td} rxltnis with the F:lcrt of Ixhsb t I try to wiitc arldrt+=,s tF isle notice pr1% to of t Je froard of Su- Of ger- sand Party the s sent, with r-f•erence tg. this - Eft - f�h UN � N k'j Mfa. n.A 5 YYi'ek' Bff, ite oun DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director / 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone: (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY October 14, 1991 Deputy Director Tom Althoff RE: AP 56-28-43 P4 0, Box 545 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Vorebt Ranch, CA 95942 'Dear Mr: Alfthoff Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above -identified property on November 18, 1991. The Agency will. be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department -,id will be considering, your tentative parcel map. Public Warks will w. the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet The mw—;L willI commence at 9:00 a.m. in. the Board of Supervisors' Room, C6uhty Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, Californi,n: If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. ',:ry .truly William Cher! Director of Public j;arks r Ji w Jolie Mendonsa Assistant Director .�bfJds ,attachment Planning De artMenb c g P Envirohmental Health Department Sierra lest Surveying 14 r R 00 4 -UA-'- rz, Ea tte Count, d PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 September 19 1991 ('I`'om Althoff P. O. Box 545 Forest Ranch, CA 95942- Re- 5942Re: 'Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 056-280-043 Dear har. Althoff: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the Califorl.0 t Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Cotte Section 21151.5. In addition, the Planiung Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-911 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Environmental Documentation/Planning Director's Report which has been prepared for your project: Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. If you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, please bring them to our attention. The Environmental Documents and Planning Director's Report for your project has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action, California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hear -Lugs and approve or disapprove your project within six months from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time antiplace of the public hearing for your project. If there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required. %\1 Li c " _. 1,� •� SIC Tom Althoff, 7',PM; AF 56-28-43, :4 parcels located at the northwest Corner of Barry Lane and Wanda Lane. Forest Ranch area. Engineer; ,Sierra West Surveying P blic Works conditions: 1 Verify legal access: Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -IV to each parcel from (}%.► a county maintained road or state highway. S Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and off;ared for dedication on the final map, 4 Show 50 fti building setback line measured from centerline of access easement,. 5 Provide road maintenance agreement. -0 Show all easements o- recordon the final :map. 7' Provide street pante signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to :recordation of the final map. l Provide permanent solution for drainage. 9 provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street, 10 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of Schott Road and Barry Lane �l Pay any delinquent tastes or current taxes as required. 11 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. 11ealth Depti conditions, i3 Provide an area .for wells and 100 ft; leachfi,eld free setback: around those areas on each parcel. (Note; Sewage disposal setbacks that encroach into neighboring lands may require learhfaIeld exclusion easements) 14 Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either kithin the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries. 15 Prove that the required :quantities of domestic water are avialble to, each parcel. A THOFF, TPI 'nanning Dept. conditions t A Devic„opment Impact Fee for Sheriffs Facilities rf e required at the time of the issuance of a building permit or Use Permit iij, ?'he case, of a mobile home park and said fee amount will be determined and ra.lculated as of the date of application for paid permit as required by Butte wiity Board of Supervisors Ordinance No. 2949. Pay fees as agreed to Chico Unified School District. Install a mutual water system under permit by i< eparfinent of 'Corporations and Department of Environmental H”. th„ 4. Apply dust polliat ve such as Calcium Chloride ani nonapaved roads to r'xun mize dust. . S. No site disruption or cnn siruction during rainy scason. 6. Mulch or reseed %xis Atr soils at onset of rd, ��e"brt. 7 Gravel or pa'/e all rows. 8. No vegetation or tree removal except for thl-prse' directly in the way of driveways or houses. ieo fencing 4 or S strand bal wlower than 16 nor higher si-e than abovegroli , 10. Install a sw mm n; pool or water storage of 7,500 gallon minimum with drafting, connection or water pump. 11. No shake roofs or exterior shake siding Will be allowed 12. Clear all dead brush from within 30 feet i�%t homes tes and 10 feet of road vat's. 13. Construct homesites within 150 feet of the main ndess road; 14. ,All parcels to meet m nincum usable sewage disliosai area and proof of water pursuant to Butte County Subdivision ordinance Chapter 20, The following mitigation tneesnret are requif6dt. Place a note on the map which states, "Deer I4erd Impact fees shall t',e paid. at time of Building Permit isstYance, if applicahlh". `t 1 i Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO Butte '''ounty Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director SUBJECT: "eport on Tentative Parcel Map for Tom ;Althoff, AP No. 056-280-043 DATE: September 19, 199 This is a_proposal to divide :5 acres to create 4 parcels at 1 '+ acres each. The present zoning is TMA (Timber Mountain, 1 acre parcels), The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or proposed Element of the Butte County General Plan not any specific or community plan. California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory, �A. Negative Declarp,tionxhas been prepared for the proposed r ject in accordance; to the g P P P P P J Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources. Code Section 21151.5. - Recommend approval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Tom Althoff, .AP No, 056-280.- 043 5&-280043 subject to the following mitigation measures and conditions: Mitigation. Nfeasures 1, Place a note on the map which states, "Deer Herd Impact fees shall be paid at time of Building Permit issuance, if applicable', 2. Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection , services in those instarices where they are installed', 0. Applicant to provide signed Sheriff's Departn ,nt Impact Agreement pursuant to y Butte Count Board of Supervisors Ordinan, c No, 2949 " r Conditions „ ,^ Provide area for wells and 00 foot leach#field r e;setback around those areasN on each parcel. (Note: ;,Sewage disposal sgtVack� that 'encroach neige bo�`ing lands may require lean, ifield exclusibn--easements). R 2, Provide a100 foot leach field'f� e setback'around existing wells eith'er"Zvith -a_the­­' fib,, property or wttb*n 100 Teet of the propertyboundaries,``� 3"~.,rove�that~U,regta'e quantitie a% domestic water aresavailable.�to eachyparCel — 4, Provide documentation to the Planning Departingnt�p�rior, to filing-1 nal map which. 'outlines qujantity af•gfoundwater,atil tatert of re. fiarge.'"'A stabl wate``�Y source nit. be quantified; Y.. ,x 5;. A Development Impact Fee for Sheriffs Facilities shall be required at the time of the issuance of a building permit or Use Pormit in the case of a mobile home park and said fee amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of application for paid permit as required by Butte Coun'ry Board of Supervisors Ordinance No. 2949. ifftbd Eft, losure CC,. Tom Althoff Sierra 'Vest VIngineering Public 'Works ti l y,` Suite COU&', DEPARTMENT OF PU13LIC HEALTH 1,469 Humboldt Road DIVISIOP, OF ENV1Fi0NMENTAL MEALiH Address ,(] Reply to Ch1co, 95026 %1 7 County Center Drlye Telephone, 916/891-2727 Trovlllo, COlrornlo 95965 far Elliottl,,., Rood %1Ltgllst ] � 19q 1 Telephone' 91 Paradiser C"fornl�t 95969 6%538-7281 Telephone, 916/872: 308 Sierra Wsst Surveying d, 5437 Black Olive Drive Paradise, CA 95969 RE: Tom Al thoff pal-Col. Lane, Forest Ranch Hap, NW corner of Barr h _ AP# 56-88=43 y Lane and Wanda. Gentlemen This department has advised the Butte Count Warks Land Develo above a pment Sectarl that we are Y Department of Public application. prepared to act on the Pased on conditionalpaesent information pp'oval we can recommend Re or Ftecommencied Condi tions pLE�-'ov�l 1 Provide ` r u►ells and. it�'O foot leachfelci setback around those an area fo disposal setbacks cress on each parcel. free require leachfield hat encroach into (Note: Sewage xclus,ipn easements) eicjhbarxng lands inay 8• Provide a 100 avel.ls either within thet 1L chfi'R�ld free setback property propert around eistin4 y boundaries: Y or Within 100 feet of the Prove that the repaired available to each parcel. quantities of domestic water are If you have an questibns re-gardin the Chico Office at the above 9 this letter between 8;00 .� listed address ori telease Cory Act Weekdays: phone r ., ber Very truly yours i Thoma-s Reid; Director pivisioin of Environmental Health `i"R/m i f rC. Planning' r� , ;IFAS, the undersigned are resent the owners of that lµ':c conuronly known, as F.R No. w which is located in 4„- uri f ` carporatetl area of Butte coun�y, California, near •�►- the legal description owhich is set fort: ' %-his in Exhibit. A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and Wjjt =.AS, said owner'nes propose to de,velcp their said land, anal in connection with their development prorosal, have submitted an application to the County of Butte for the followinc o discretionary land use entitlement othe: subdi vi sierrar map :pace,? ma.p _ use per�.t sped y _ ► and wH Fps,, said Owners recognize that t:7,a cumulative impact of .- " p � county of. But e, development in unincorvoraL.ed areas of =ne including their proposed development, has created and is creating the need to augmentv the law enforcement se_ ices provided by the Butte County Sheriff's Department and has increased and s increasing the. need for the Sheriff's Department to acquire , re facilities and'eo-uipment necessary to provide such services; and W"HEREA5, said owners are aware that 'she County of Butte is studying methods to provide funding to acquire such equipment anc facilities by establishing developer fees, establishing an assessment district, establishing Mello -Roos districts, or some. W reasonable, and appropriate funding mechani sb to similar, lair, equipment Y or to fund finance such mens and facility acquisition environmental arae? other stud,.es as may be, deemed necessary to determine the needs for such equipment and faci.liti;es, and said owners recogni a that the imposition of sa- a funding mechan'y so or combination of mechanisms will benefit their said property WHEREAS, said owners wish to mitigate the impact of their proposed clove op tent an the Sheriff Department's ability to provide adecruatelaw does not atment have such. fundi ize 'that the. r ` County of Butte ng mechanisms in place or other adequate resources necessary to provide such mitigation, NOW, THtREFoAtt said owners do hereby agree and consent us follows« .. Said owners consent to the establishment of such fitnding r,echanismv, agree not to _protest agaiftzt establishment O the --ane, and agree to pa;, their pro rata share the-eof ? - 0 C . ami Said aw.s agree to cooperate -:a ^. „ptor t, ub 17; 4y cf butte n obtaining the approval of such funding mechax:.��..M� Pram other property, owners vlt n the uniiny�cd, totYporateareaof thea e :County, of Butte in the �I�� area Said owners agree, prior to [recordation of the-;-- final map,[issuance of any building permit in connection with or �rerlated to their use permit] to 'pay such Sheriff Department impact mitigation fees as may be imposed by an ordinance of general application adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the county of Bunte as to discretionary land use entitlements ra 4 eTaed and approved by the County. It is unders tobd taa t such { fes.-. shall be deposited by the .County into a seaarats da---,i5na ed ccunty, fund. limited to use for the intended purposes, Of Z'tigat-ing impacts on the Sheriff's Denart:Ment and. nrov ,ding ez—alpment and facilities for the Sheriff's Department , 4. In cons?:deration the foregoing and other trod and Valuable consideration,, the undersigned owners expressly agree that the foregoing shall be an agreen.ent running with; the lana and shell be binding upon their heirs and all successors in i.nuerest, '-----�" ,(owner,) / (owner.) STPTE OF CALIVORNIA COUNTY OF BUTT on r �,d , ` 1991 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Publ4 c Mand for the tate of California, persona ply appeared ,,r �, �, , personally known to me, [ proved to me Cb}—Lon the basis of satisfactory evidence to be 4 the person (s) whose names are subscribed to the within: instrument' f and Acknowledged that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. BLAIR1 HERMAN Signaturd vzu 0FICIAL NOTARY SEAL �' a• .� NbWyPubk,---CdfdtnIa F BUTTE tOU FEBi�1995 MY Com►�ti. p - it ` Name (Tyx�ed orr nued"� ' sher.agr, ; r t ".. X011 CALIFORNIA -THE RESOURCES AGEITCY t � PETE WILSW. Governor VARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Ifs-��s�a siZ1, 141MHUS ROAD, SUITE A CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95570 �!1 91,G) 355-7020 i i May 24, 1991 ` Mr. John Mendonsa Department. of Public Works 7 CountyCenter Drive Orovi.11e, California 95965 Dear Mr. Mendonsa The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has reviewed the Tom Althoff Tentative Parcel Map (TPM), a proposal to divide F A.P. :56-28-43 of five acres into four one plus acre parcels. Located at Forest .Ranch, the TPM lies within winter range of the East Tehama deer herd. Since he TPM liesDesignated Development e the DFGdoes not object to the p��ce]split mitigation measures, for impacts on deer winter range, are imposed on the TPM as a condition of approval,. However, until the Board of Supervisors has an opportunity to adopt and implement mitigation measures for residential encroachment on deer winter range, the DFG recommends that the TPM be denied. This project will have an ;impact to fish and/or wildlife habitat. Assessment of fees under Public -Resources Code Section 21089 and as defined by Fish and Came Code Section. 711.4 is necessary. Fees are payable by the project applicant upon filing of the Notice of Determination by the lead agency, If we can be of further assistance, please contact' lir. Ron Bertram; Associate Wildlife Biologist or Mti (916)a355C701Qexkzns Wildlife Management Supervisor, telephone Sincerely, eJamesD. Messersmith, Regional Manager ,May 31, 1991 Ito PLANNING DEPARTMENT r UUUN I T CENTER brilVE - UMOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95985.3397 TELEPHONE. (918) 538-7601 "Tom Althoff P.O. Pox 545 Forest Ranch, CA 9594 Re: Tentative Parcel Map APN 056-280-043 .Log #91-05-16-06 Dear .M.-, Althoff! An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation ineasures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Imp1. act Report (EIR) is required t.ursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of 'your project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.mi and 3,00 p.►ri., any weekday, S1nCerely, B. A; Xircher Director of Planning rent L. Moore Asst.ziate Planner BLM:tma Enclosuee cct Sierra West Surveying .,M r ,May 31, 1991 Ito PLANNING DEPARTMENT r UUUN I T CENTER brilVE - UMOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95985.3397 TELEPHONE. (918) 538-7601 "Tom Althoff P.O. Pox 545 Forest Ranch, CA 9594 Re: Tentative Parcel Map APN 056-280-043 .Log #91-05-16-06 Dear .M.-, Althoff! An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation ineasures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Imp1. act Report (EIR) is required t.ursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of 'your project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.mi and 3,00 p.►ri., any weekday, S1nCerely, B. A; Xircher Director of Planning rent L. Moore Asst.ziate Planner BLM:tma Enclosuee cct Sierra West Surveying .,M APPENDiX I r COCJP OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECRY.i'IST ;FORM EAIAL16ATIUN O.F. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Q. I-91 tlo. 56x28-43 Log No. 51-05-16-06 AP No, 56-28-43 BACKGROUN>? r. Tom AI'thoft 2 P.O. Box $45 Forest Vkh', !California 95742 S. Project description; Tentative Parcel Fiap to divide 5 acres to create four pafcels At one Acre each, I. MANDATO?2Y I'JCNDINGf3 OF 87�GNIFICANC yrs "0 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION 1. Does the project have the potential to degrade the X This ro osal will not stgniticant, �� proposal lY degrade the environment. Of vIroftidi,isub tanII reducef the _ IIy totabItal of theft fe s e a or wi,dtlfe population to drop below self-sustaining levers threateh to el m:n.ate a plant of animal -bee tcinmunky, reduce the ft or restrict the range of a: rare or endangered plant or animal or ellmlhate Important examples of_ major period's of California histoty or prehistory; 2. Dries_ the protect have thtk tc pont)al to achieve x This proposal 'Will hot impede Ions -teem environmental 'goats. short-term benerlts to the. detrlh'mnt of long-term environment goalsi to `short-tehn Impact, on the environment is one which. occurs in a relatively brief period Of time wq ltd long -terga finpacts writ endure Into the futute.) a. Does the project have impacts which are Individually X. This proposal inay have a slgniilcant cumulative tmpact on the Itinited but cumulatively considerable! (A project envlronmeht. !adl mpact on two or more separate resources where the Impact on each resource is relativelY small, but where the effect of the. total of trios, Impacts' on the environment is signiflcant.) A. boe the projea. have envlronmehlal eftecty, which __. X This proposal will not have a i1gnfflcant adverse effect on human wfil cause_ substantial tdverse O fpcts on human beinat. beings. either directly of Indirectly! III'. DETERMINATION ,on the basis of this Initial eValuatiotis Ilwt (Ind the otboosrid ptOject CCl1LD NOT have a signllfeant effect on the ehVironinuht and a NcCATiVt btCLAAATION wtti be prepared, l/wt find that althotigh the prdtoted '0610ct WJLO Lhave .a slghlftcaht effect on: the envlrohtnenl, there will ;not be a sighillcant effect In this case because thea ASIk°i OAfiit�N'MbASUt S described on lice attached sheet have been added to the ptolect, 'A NCOATIVE btCL RATION wlII he prepared, IMIE 11hd the proposed projWL M y have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRO ttWAL IkPX& R€PCRT Is re4ulred. CoLAM v bkret May 30, 1901 peen L. Moore .> bevtowed by: - ° Y___---- i 2 ZV_ :nvirortittdint.asl. Checklist * EValuatian of Envirohamdntal impact ENVIRONMENTAL. IMPACTS DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION iwill the proposal result in significahir Unstable earth Conditions;. or changes in - 'X,..., The proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditlori's. geologic substtucturest b. Gisrupw,Ion, displace-mmt,, compaction or X_ ThIsproposal will result In some disruption, displacement oVercovertng of the so soil? compaction and overcovering of the site as a result of deVelopmeni of structures, driveways, parking areas, eA c, dua to the topography of the site homesite locations Will require some earthwork, In general, the terrain of the protect site Is mostly a relative flat ridge lop. The Butte CoUTY Grading ordinance is anticipated to mitigate any significant impacts caused by necessary earthwork associated with developing three homesltes. c. change in topography or ground surface x _ The ptolect'site Is chatacteffzed by rel�ativelY flat ridge top,. oue relief teaturest to sleep 1161301assoClated U th the canyons, residentlal development Is limited to the ridge tops; d, Destruction, covering or modification of any _ X - The project site has no physical features which are unique to Suite tunlq'le geologic or physical leatut:est County, , e, Incr�ease in wind or Water erosion of Sol s, X Wholesale exposure of soil during the conStructlon phase of Ott on or orf 3ttet development allowed; by the proposed project Will temporarily rai e the erosion rates, When considering the factors of the site such as shallow solls, vegetation type, slope size, and inclination, and the frequency and Intensity of rainfall, soil etotloh potential is vett high. It is anticloated that the Suite county trading ordinance W1 control eroslon duting the Consttuctloh phase of development to A leis than significant level, f. n of beach Cohaea,Or X the proposed project Will hot cause siltation of erosion of streams, In siltation. santls, or changes In slitatlon, deposition on.the deposichahnetiof rivers or cr-_ks, ha ods a 'raver of stream of the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or taken g, Loss of Drime agriculturally productive X.. This proposal does not represent a slghiticanl sass of Drame tolls outside designated Urban afeast hgricullural toll's, The ptopertY Is characterized by residual soils from IAVA flows, tough rock outcroppings, bouldefi, cobble stones,, and shallow soils overlying Tuscan formations, such tolls have marginal agflcultuta) ValUes and Ilm►ted glazing opportunities. h. EscpDsUte of peaple or properly to gdologic x All of aurid County It inMbdetate karthquake lhtensItY Zone Vill, hazards inch as earthquakes, landslides,- ,a ConstfUction of bulldings to Uniform building Code stbndafdt WI H mudslides, gtbUnd tallUte or ttmilaf pfovlde adequate ptoteettbn to occUpahti In Cate of seismic acttylty, hizardst 2. Alit-: Will the proposal result in substAhtlalc a. Air emissions for deterioration of ambient X _ increasing the densities of to ldenttal development on the protect Alt oualityl sl le 'Will result in a Cumulative Impact on air quality due to related increases In trAfllc generated by inctea5ed densities for residential development, The Callfothla Alt ResoUrces control Board had Idehtlfled butte county as a holiattainmeht area in meeting the standat(d5 of the Caaltornla Clean Alt Act. The county alt, pollution control plan provides no mitigation measutet for such a small Ie'siddhtial ptoject. Due to the sltd of the project the cumulatlVe Impacts ate tohsideted 1hslgntficAht, e B. The creation of oblo odorx, `smoke sane shott term alt quality Im0aet's Will. probably result during the pt filmed construction Construction phases of deVelooing tesldbhtlal hoUsing. lncreasod i , f._ 3 3nva.tonittenta . Checklist, * Evaluation vfNnv ronxaenta`3. Impact IV ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (cont'Inucd) ves MAyne NO DISCUSSION OF' ENV=RONMLNTAL EVALUA'1'IUN (Continued) vehicie and equipment emissions as well as Increased dust will occur during earthwork stages of development, L. Alteration of air movement, molsluie or K - The pr roposzl Will not affect the atmosphere. anyIn ciipate, -- luc�aliytorereg r n ytchange 3; WATER: 'WIl) the ,proposal result In substantial. a, changes in currents, of the course or direction of Water movements In either x_ The proposal Will hot affect the course or direction of Water movements In either marine of tresh waters. marine or fresh *Ater$t b, Changes In absorption tales, & I nage patterns, or aft the rate and amount of sUrface 'X The proposed project wl11 cause some minor changes in the absorptlon rales and resulting amount rt of Surface runotf due to Impervious surtaces related to paving, parking areas, driveways, root tops, etc. No slgnlf scant altering of the basic drainage pattern Is anticipated.. C. Need tot Ott -site surface +,lalnage Improvement`s, lncjuding vegetatlOn'te!f.oval, X No off-sitC surtace drainage improvements is Anticipated In order to Accommodate the proposed project, channelization or Culvert instalikclont d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood x_ 'rhe ptoposaj Will not affect the flow of flood waters, Watets'7 e. Changeinthe amount of "surface Water in ally. 9, !'he proposal wi f I not affect the amount of Surface Water In any Water y y. t, Discharge into surface waters o In any X The proposal Will not impact sUtface Water gUality. alteration of surface water IAIIty, Including but not I lml lf;t p to r' r'art)re, dissolVed OXygen of tutsl: 0 yt 0. it Al'leraltOn of the ditect or tate of ttoo of gtouhd Waters? _r 3,._ T'he'proposal will not atfect the dlrectfoh of Ilow 'of ground Watersi'l h. Change in the quantity of quality uj gtound Watets, either through direct ad�,Qlons of x The pproject site is currently dependent Upon groUhdwatet. Higher densltles Withdrawals, of through Intercepti6h of art may oVetdrafl the existing aqultet. Curtently, there Is q ti no stalistical dAl'A on the U..ntity of groundwater or tate of q y cuts of ekcavAtionst techs ge of groundwater In the Forest ttAnth Area. Hlstoticaily, the 1orest Ranch Atea has eXper►ehced Water shortages. A stable Water sotltce should be quantified Which will ptovide the watet demand's of the proposed deh$lly, 1. Reduction in the amount of water otherA'ise _ x see 5h above, available for public Watet SUpp►lest ► EXposUte of people of property to Watet- rdlated hazards such as rloodl",P x -. the NONCl site IS not located Within a flood zone area. the ptopOsai Will hot resUlt in the exposure 'o► to phople of property water related haiardt such as flooding. d: PLAvr U tCWill the proposal result In substantia A. Change to the diversity of.blJodles, of humber of any todcl.es of plants (including __ x The diversity of plant sped►es Will be expanded AS tesldehtial hdhy hatlye latidsthodt are installdC Irees. Shrubs, gt6,%$, Crops. And aquatic plants)r b. Reduction of the numbers of Any Uhf4ue, rare _ ...x... No plants have been Idenlltied on the ptolect sites. of endangered species of plantsr ,rate c.' Intf'oductfoh of hOW Species of Ulahts Into X , The proposal will not affect ekistlhg plant Ijtey Ah area, or In a battler to the normal' � F� nvirnnmental. Clai+eckl kst +t. Eva, ' uatort of Eln�7ronraenta2 4 impact TV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (contlnued) YES MAYBE No DXSCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) replenishment of existing sogciesr C iteductfoti in acreage of any agricultural crop? x The site does not contain any commercially viable agricultural crop. Sr AN)k4t. LIFE„ Will the proposal result In substantial; a. change in, the diversity, of species, or numbers or any species .of animals (birds, - )c The project site Is located within a beer herd range for the East land anl�„,, Incl reptiles, fish and Tehama beer herd. The area has been Utilized as the Winter ranges for the East TP oma Deer herd. h shellfish. benthfuding c organisms or Insects)? In ?963, p Went of Pith and came commission Identified developmentfInnthe (')olhfilt AS eucroachfog upon migratorydeer ranges. The Butte county board Of supervisors appointed a. committee to Identify the deetherd range In autte CoUnty, The committee documented the impacts of residential development on the 'migratory deet ranges, and tecortmended mitlgatlon measures lot protectionof migratory deer habitat affected- by tesidehtlai development. To date no policy has been adopted by the board of supervisors io mitigate impacts of development on the migratory doer herds, The proposed pfolect Is located within a designated deet herd development zone tubZ), however, no Impact fees unitetel�red to urrsetd r msuthCoty (but'curentlyequieall maps In he Dortoplace e t following hole on final maps; Deet Herd Impact feet shall be paid at time of Building permit issuance If applicable.` b. Reduction in thenumbzts of any unique, rate or endangered species of ahlmals? x The site cOntalna no rare ahlmAll, C. introduction of new species Of anlma.ls Into Am An Or in barrier x' See 5a above, area. a to the m of moVemeht of animals? d. beterforatfbn Of eXtsting fish of wildlife.x, habitat?see sa above, 6. N019L Will the ptOpOsal result in subitAht)a'l: A. Increases In ekist,ing nbiib levels? x The proposal will hot resUil 'Ih a substantial it. ;ease in noise created on site Or in the Vicinity, b. Eitposure Of People ie to severe noise leveist k; of elfose pe ogle to t0ete holse IeVeis, p 7. LIDN1 AND _6LA91F Will the ro Osal prbdot P p sign cant g LApd glare? x The a j Will not result Ina substan'tiat IncreaseIn light of glAp create on tdesidnatede of In ebyi rproject es,lit a. AtoUSE. Will the"ptoposai result In subttahtiAl a ter- Ion of the present Or planned land use of an - x the isthe U�tt a County beneraa Pian as areae AgrricUltural;pestdeptial, the project slte Is zohed, w-i 'which rd Ulres a m himum of one acre per dwellinli Unit, The proposed tentaliVe patcel ma conforms to both the gonerai pl,t deslgnatlbh meld Ire Yaning classlticatfOn, The proposed project is cdhslsteht with, the character of the suirouhd1ho atoa Which Is typified by And f1Ve Acle hdnesftes. One ss,. NA_ 81AL A s"CES Will the proposal result In ►a su stars ¢ heteaiestn the to:te of use 'of any natural a, tdtourt ?L The proposal will not Affect any hatutal tesourcos. b. bepletlon of any hoh-r6hewable hatutdi ftsbutcest w Tho proposal WI I'1 nit deplete arty nAtur al tesourcos. vir.0 len cul Checki sh * Evaluation of Environ hdhn :41 1MOACt ,y IV ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Continued) -YFs �+a_ysg to IDISCIVEI ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 9,V'AIU'ATZON (Continued) to. RISK of UPS11r. Will the proposal Involve - a. or release,of hazardous - x _ The proposal will not Involve the use of hazardous materials, nor is oif/sQe$�iC`aleosion substances Cincludtng, butnotlimited lo, It loca,led nose to any faCIII(les which store or utilize such chemicals or radiation) In maletlais, the event of in ateldent or upset conditionsi b, Possible interference w16 an emergency alto x the proposal will not affect any emergency services, ts. POPUCrJsponse Willlather pmoaosa, alter ation x _ 'rhe proposal will not significantly affect the Owuialion of the area s IN op, density of groi;th rate of lhn human because the proposed project Is consistent With Mint has peen planned - Popu,lationr and belho developed in :he ateaa i2, IbusINC. WiII the proposal a(feit' eXistIng'flout IOg, k The proposal will not slD,k, ,cantly affect housing demand. or create a demand dor additional housing? 0. TRAN0W:[ArICNICIRCi1LATl0f4. Will the proposal result •cn: a, Ceneratloaofsubstanwial Additional vehicle --- iC Tit+:, p project will generate approklmately tour veiifc!- ttfps movement? lour per lane on a p.m,. peak, such traffic generale. uy the Tteoroposed lcd project will not substahtially Impact the existing traniprlttation network, The ekisting transportation network has adepuate capacity to accommodate such traffic generation Without a degr'adatlon of the level of service, p. Oleos On ekrsting parking facfl'i`-tles, or x- The pt�posal wllII rOt affect parking because the propbW will have demand for clew parking' to canply wIth Ihe.parklhg teoultements contained within BUtle Couhly Code section 24-3s, c, tubslahtlal Impact' on exlsilnn k see pia above, transportation systemo A. sldhtfieant alterations toptesent patterns x. , ` the proposal will riot signl fcahtiy alter pr0eht ltatfle paltetnf, of circu'Atlon or movement of people and/or goods? e, Allaralions to waterbotne, tall Ai' t k or The propossaf Will not aftedt waterborne, tall or air traffic. tralflcl f; Ihaease in traffic hazards to 'rotor k ., the roposal Will not slghIllcahtly increase ttaftld hats ds, vehicles, bicyclists or pedestriah0 74. 'l la the tetcl t in uponresult n, ed loiainewvo rnai d p 9! t e sul a. fire protectiolit roterillonf _ k- `— the ptoposal'Will tesult In a Inctemehlal Increase In demand tot tine otdl' tion t'n.the area, rhe nutte Gounly Fire Department/callfotnia bivi'sion of i:orestty has We ,indicated that cumolallVe daopmen, In rural areas will Impact their ability to provide fire protection 0tVIces, COP has ptoposed as a rllltigatfon measure all testdentia"I homes In tubal a eat develop a file suppression 'sprinklet system. It is tecomen6nded Elle foll9winn N,%fe be placed on the altetnate or additional map sheet of the 1 z map statl'ngt '* Automat"% lire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed In all reSTuanitial structutes In ancotdahce with the Na^ilbhal Piro Prolbetlon Asioclatlon t)andatd tot the lnstal iatloh of sprinklet Systems in rine and two family dwettings and imobile homes, NFP.A standard tat), `rhe r ` r V.�`an>aientixl checklist * . Evaluat3c>n of 'EaVi=cnmental, Tmpac a.• r as a��.a.a�va•a"aa.a•.a"r.r rr-aa:.crvwr �w,,,., „uc:u i- rc�.. mnToc. ru u...uvai Nrawvat. vi "L1V.Li%V11V1rj Wt1L r VtiAJVtf'1.LVM (continued) purpose of the Installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and properly protection in the event of residentlal tires, This Nitta liatlon W1II reduce the demand for structural fire protection services In those instancts where they are Installed.* b. Police protectiont X The liroposal wlII result In a incremental Increase In demand for pol146 protection In the area which cannot be serviced by the present Sher if IIS Department. since 19eo the population of Butte County has Increased by over 25%. while at the tame time the police force fiat beell decreased In personnel by 50%L due to fiscal dlfliculIlot being experienced by Butte county, currently, Butte county hat the lowest officers pet capita In the Sta(e. At recent Legislative committee liaarihat on Butte county's fiscal crises, county officials testified that police protection services are presently Inadequateandnddo do not meet thr service eXpectailons of the publico continued rural developrent has resulted in cumulative impacts on police protectloh -- - - service) which continues to reduce the Sheri'ff's Department capacity to pfoVlde adequate police services, The applicant must provide Adequate mitigation measures to reduce the cumulative Impacts on police protection services to the approval of the Butte county sheriff. c. Schoolsi X Tho pioposal Will resift Ili a incremental Increase In demand lot school setvicos In the area, HOW@Ver, school Impact fees collected by the local school districts is anticipated to reduce school Impacts to less than a sldnlficant level, d. park's or other tectdational facllitfest X the proposal wlII result In a Incremehtal increase In demand for park and recreation facll'Itles IN the area, e, alhtehance of public fac'iittre3, including X The pfoposal will retuit In a Inttemental Increase In the need lot maintenance of roads and other public facliitles In the area, f. ether BOVernmental erviCes`f Inctease Ih demand for aid Ih A I olhep�rooverhmita►r s tlI them real I$. ENmCy. Will the pfoposat result in: a,r Use of subttantlat amount's of fuel of X The proposal Will not utlliZe substantial fUel or energy. enet9yr b, subst+ntlal lhcreasein dernand upon eXisitho X The proposal will hot substahttally increase the demr,nd for enetgy, sourc6s of energy, or ._ rdqutte the deyO boment of new sources of eneroyt 16, �,ms Will 1 the. propotaI fetul t in a hexad t�+� newLl l of,,subttantia alterations to 16 following, A. ,4wef u or Natural Ba's't it- The plopo"sal WIIi not affect electrical Power or natural gas ' dist,ibutlan systems. b, CorrimUilicatlont systemst - k The preposai will not af(ttlr comfun(catlon yStemS. c. Watef AValiabliilyt X _ The ptaposed orotect will. Utillza well, water Which has hot historically proven to be a Stable source of water, Prior to final tecordatlon of the map quality and quantity of Wal60 should be documehted, d, sewer or septic systemst � , c The protect tiles are located In areas chatacterized by shallow soils, tock oulcroppingt, and lava caps, the toll chairacterittics Of the pfolect sites ate often prone to septic and leathffeid system failures due to boot soil percolation capacity. 1=allure often • tetultt to the seel)age of WasteWatet into the surface layer of toil I \ ...... - 1, t', 1.- 7 :av vonrientaZ Checklist. * .Ev!a]uation of Envir6fimenical. Impact IV' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAC'T'S (continued) vis MAYBE NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVAItUATION (continued) and onto the ground, Leach(leld (allures may enter nearby streams. I contaminating water supplies and fostering the growth of algae and related organisms, 5l'rlct adherence to the Butte county environmental Health Department requirements Is anticipated to mitigate the above concerns, e,. storm water drainage? x 'rhe proposed protect will not needsubstantlal storm drainage Improvements to accommodate the proposed development, I. solid waste and dJspos,tlt' X _ The proposed pro)eet wilt have a cumulatiVe Impact on the Butte county sanitary Land Fill and the disposal of solid waste Within the county.' 17, HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result In, A. creation lard n of any health hazaaltn potElthi X_.. The proposed projeol WIII not create any sIgr ILeant hearth hazards. b, eXposure of people to potential health X- ,See 17a above. haXAtds? is. AES11-1ET1cls will. the proposal result in the X The proposal will result In An aesthetically oftenslVe view, obst�ion of any scenic Vista or view open to the public, or wlII the lfroposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to the public viewi s4. ktat EAT ICN, wili the proposal result In an Fact X: The ptoposA► r.,ay result in an Incremental Increase in demand for park upon a quality or quantity of ektsting and recreation facl'Ilties. recreational oppor(Unitles? 10. CUI;TLRAL fttMRCES, at haeologicel otal prehlstorfc or historic — archaeolNl callltesourcesntliled as an area of MaW sens(ttVlty 'tot a. WiiI the proposal tesuft lit 0e, alItratIon x_ The ro b. Will the proposAl result in advetse;physicai - X The proposal Will of affect historic sites. or aesthette effects to a prehistoric of historle building, structure or object; cause A physical change Which would aftect p tai resources. C. unique ethnicboet the proposal al values? have the to X The proposal will tot atlect cultu d, Will theproposal restrict exlAtIng X_, Affect religious resources. religious or sacred uses within the The proposal velli not potentlal: Impact areas VV.. 13Uf3Gnimb MITIGATIOIT, MEASURES^ p t. Provide documentation to the .Ptat2."•nsa Departtment � supptexslon sprlilkler.systdhs shall. ,be Installed In. 4. Applicant.shall provide adequald mitipatlon Orfor to tiling final map which oulflhes quAhtily all residential sttUctutes In accordance with the measures to address the cumulatlVe,iroacts on of groundwater and fate of rechatge, A stable Nallbrial dire Ptuteetion Association 5tardard for lha po1iCe prolectlon setVices to the approval water source must be quantified, the lhstallation of sprihkiet. systems In one acid«� y of !lift Butte r;ouhty 9hptifi, u 3, f>tace a note on the map which (latest "neer Herd tl two family ourposedofmtlel Ipslnllatloh of .� L` "N teoact fees shall, be paid at time of Building sprinkler systems is for addlltoral safety and \ r�etnft3 fssuahce if applicable" otooetly ptotectioh In the eVenl of tesidenlfal Met, this InstAllation Will reduce the ce"rand 1. Place 4 note on the Alternate or additional MAD lot structural fire protection ;iervlces sri those el of the final map stating, `Automatic fire Instances Where they are INIAlltd." 8 iV )ONVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (contlnued) YES MAYBE NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) DATA StIEE? cultural Environment: q, proieet description, it). Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area. Low SensttlVIty Area Type of Project: TentatiVe Parcel Map 11., Butte county General plan designation" Agricultural - 2i Brier. Description: TPM to divide 5 acres to create foUP PATC615 Residential 3. at one acre each. Locattorl: on the northwest Cornet 'o► aartY Lane and Wanda Lane. 12. 13. Existing Zoning: TM -1 Existing Land Use on-slie Residential 4. In the rotest Ranch Area. Proposed Density of Development.- 1 unit/acre 1A. surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: forest rural tesidenttal 5. Amount of lmpervioUS surfacing: minimum Access Neatest Public Road b. zoning: TM -1 Oen Ptan Designation: Ag-Resl '• 6. Source of water supply° private Wells �ohlmltfdo �powende plLp e, Parcel Sines: 5 oculi Population, Low Population d'aracter esit�5eptan`t.eaCpt�RladhYh Adjacent to r er.t 15. of site and Arca: Rural 10. potential for furtherlanddivisions and developmentt N/A 16, Nearest Urban Area: Chico 17. knlevant spheres of Influence: N/A Enyironmcital-Settlna ta. labrovements standards urban Area: N/A 19. Me Protection service: - PhVsleal.Enyi0omen t:. A. Nearest County ,(State) Fire station: volunteer station 414 at Forest Ranch, I. Terrain b. water AVallabllityt Water Tender only character: Relatively flat ridge a. enneral Topographic Ohara' �0. schools In Area: chlcd unl(Ied school Distinct b. Siopest vary from 3 to 5% e. EfCYatlon: 2400' ASL U. Limiting Pactorse Non 2. Solis ,apes and charact0 istics: Soll is mostly characterized by he Aiken stony Phase. stones camptlse apptoxlmately sot or more of the Volume of the sol I . toll approximately slx feet deep In the ptoject area. RP dua l I b ' aandlshalsol eX l S t -B s a erlying7uscan (otmatl1ons alto x1$ts silloselflows. b. Limiting FaC(orst shallow sells a, Natpral IiW hgtlaketZone: Modetate iE:arthquake Intehsi(y Zone 1E��osion b. Potential" c. .High Lalidsilde Potential: Modefa(e d: Phe Hazard, Extreme C. tla_i.: LoW. EXpQSve SOfi Pote - 1 lyd t o l rjgy A. Sur Nce Mater: Various creeks and sptIh9s b. crourd Water: Unknown c. btaitiage chatactetisticse Project site dfalns generally towards the west, d. AhnUAl Rainfall (normal)" 30-15° el;nllhdtors-PthtjailY limited groundwater Victors- s sUalIsLyle 6 Acbus t 1 b OUa1 I ty: t;bod 7, Alt 'Quality: Cool hioionical_FhO tonmiint: b. +leCationt Oak woodlands and "pine forest with rock outcrops, 9.. robluffs. Wlire habitat; small birds and animals coirrnon to 165th111 areas. a 9 ;-nvi,,ronmentalChecklist Evaluahiolz '. of'Eriv rcnimental Im�acic. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) -9S MAYBE W DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued)' ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE! MATERIAL GF Ma 11Earth q ke and Fault Actl ity: SerwI �a eety-ffbiEfe�ir ent,il Atte County Genera q Plan revise(] Map I1-.2, Liquefaction Potent aI: 5 isms afety Element, Butt o County General itIan reVused 9 -7, by CH,M NCIi 3, EMETp.Butte i11-1- subsidence & Lands!Ide Potentlaj; Safety ( CH,M ViII County General Plan revise 1-77,by em t, 4. CountylGeneralsPlan°evRsedl,I-77febt� cH ImHttl`1 Butte - 5, Ma 111-3, Ex a ive, soils 5afett Ele ent, Butte Corinty Genera �f an rev I sod 1-77, b� CH� H i i 1 6. Maap IV-I,.No se Noise I'-m�t� t ,Butte County General Plan r__elIwfsedi i-77, by C ,M HI I �, yV q� t 7. eupte Cota�ty GeneralhPlan+rev( edl I 779hbyyCH M Ht I i; $, Ppm I Itl>Auttatcounty CeneHa(aC �anCrevlsed i-7� eby eM Pf-if I ( 9. MrhBuottedountj�ePnlann�n9YDepartment, 198'A,Mannino, lo, school District Map, Butte County Planning Department 11, hhi Nita s'tu ap, 'Nlt ate Conce'nfr ti In slia�low �ee' st hr��e�8 yrn b tep irtmetlt o ater Resourceg t ste District; Tile Resources Agency, State of Calirornia. '�12., ticultu al P eserVes Map, estabI Ished b Urso utio'nember 5,1987,yV �sors, 7-� 8, . tte Count Board of s�upery 13. rogram, ederalREmer9ency Wagemehtl�gency.1 988e 14, usGS quad :Maps, Cohasset, 1979, 15, 601 1 Mm�'r t of i Apr cul Curer°Vi l le 01926) Area, U.S.. epa16" Dela tmeViltYof A9r cUl9e5)/OroVii le (1926),Area,. U.5. 17',ut oun r1re 'Protection jurisdictions an caar� of tC ail, Butte Coll t1t fire Degattment and nt of Flo entry, u to County Planning D60aPemret e 4,. 1 DATE, May 23, 1991 smiECT Tom ALuou REVISED TENTATIVE PARcm, w ASSESSOR"S PARCEL PIUMBER(S) 56-28-43' LOCATION: 4 parcels located at the northwest corner of Barry - lane a.nd Wand L;ar gt Ft�rest R3�ch area. Attached are documents regarding, a -d a copy d, the above-described tentative map 4�t)r your review if you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning this project,'please return them to this office no later than Very truly yours, William 'C'ileff Director of Public Works J me.ndonsa sistaht Director JM/kk attachment cc,•'��. lanna.ng Dgpartment j C ith Department ~` Environmental Hes. i Ca, P«r� N6 Dcp��;h _rte 1160 (4/89) ` F F• f( BUTTE COE MTY ;alY]E'aT.:CF'F ` S DEPARTMENT is 33 COUNTY CE19TER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA. 95965 (91.6) 53$-7321 HICK GREY SHERIFF -CORONER is TO: JOHN MENDONSA, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DATE: 16 ,MAY 199I SUBaECT TOM ALTHOFF - AP # 56-2$-43 C , The Butte: Cotinty She nepartme.nt has the lowest cffioer-to-citizen ratio o: any law enforcement- agenoy in. the entire state. Budget conttraints severely :imit the services this department elan provide the rwtizens of Butte County, Nu New construction or, ze--zoning creates the possibility Of further impact on the eesorceis of this department w1th the additional calls -Cor -service. This will result in a further deterioration of the level of service provided br this department to all the citiz0nL of Butte County. In the event a funding mechanism becomes available to increase the number 'of satorn personnel in this department theire would be no ob `Jecti.on to the Proposed development or . re -!zone. Until that time, hoiaever., this department regretfully opposes any new detielopmt�nt csr tO -zoning Very truly yours; Mick Gley, Sheriff-Co)-oner e. 90 Assistant Shaeriff: � + ll COUNT'4 OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, Cry 95965 (916) 538-7266 DATE: May '13, 1991 SUBJECT, Tote ALTHOFF - TENTATNE PARCEL NEAP ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 56-28--43 LOCATION: 4.Darcel.s located at the northwest corner of Barry Lane and Wanda Lane. Forest Ranch area. Attached are documents regarding, and a copy of, the above-described tentative map for your review. If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning thi project, please return these to this office no Nater than �xuale Very truly yours, William Choff 4 Director o2 Public Works � AJ Mendons .5 sistant Director JM/kk attachments r yy ` } n z .�.�« Ay.gggyp6hy{yt�1��"1ti�1�� �w lb :[x.60 (4/89) May 13, 1991 RE: AP 56-•28-43 Tom Althoff P.O. Box 545 Tentative Parcel Map Forest Manch, GA 95942 Dear 'Mr. Althoff This is to notify you tYYat your application for a tentative map for the above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for envirorunerital determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review, application will be considered complete when we have received otThis a alth; notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental He Department that all necessary data have been received. These departnients dditional information. they .nay require. will contact you regarding any a Very truly pours, William Chef .Director ;of Public Wrks 11 ,Tigm Mendonsa sistant Director .TM/klc cc Planning Department Environmental Health epartment erra West Surveging 4 'LD,,�;WO (AdV i sed 2/88) ,, v TQ Office of Planning and Research Butte County 1400,Tenth Street, .Room 121 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 05814 7 County Centar Drive or Oroville CA 95065, County Clerk !' County of Butte !, 4-tM-TXL(T Filing of Notice of 1)etermination in compliance with Section 21108 or "21'152 of the Public Resources Code; Project 'Title AP # Name 'Tentative Parcel Map 056-280-043 Tom Althoff State Clearinghouse Number Contact. Person Telephone Nuinbpr Uf submitted to. Clearinghouse) B. A: Kircher- (976) 538-7601 Frojac',t Location On titsg northwest corner of:.Barry Lane and Wanda Lane in the Forest Ranch area ProjeaL Description TPM tv, divide 5 acres to create four parcels at one acre each This Is to advise that tate Butte County (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-clescribed project on and has made_ (Date,) tete following determina0-:)ns regarding the above = des cribed project; I i The project will, will not, have a significant effect on tete environment.. An Envirbntnental Impact Report, was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEPA; A Negative Declaration waspro-pared for this j p e p rov ,s:Eons of 'CEQA. project ursuant to th approval of the eoj'_ Were, were not, made a condition of the �: M�.tx ai,.ion measures ect. 4 A statement of overriding conii&tc tions --Was) ,,�was not, adopted for this project, This is to certify that the final: -EIn With eommwnts and responses and record of project approval is available to the general publ.iv at: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oko'ril;l.a, CA 95065 Bate Received for filing and Posting at PO OPR Signature = T'iltL I ,� �2+�+tffiedr�M��clt ��18t5 l Douglas S. Starr,, TSH AP#56-,28-43 & 56-36-20,21 Mitigation Measures;; 1. Building permits may be subject to school improvement fees: 2. tall a mutual water system under permit by Department of Corporation and Department of Environmental .Heals.h. 3. , Trim brush ush along the curve of the Westerly intersection of Forest Ranch Road and Highway 32, the entrance to the school site; and Schott Road and Highway 32. 4. Apply dust palliative such as Calcium Chloride ori non -paved roads to minimize dust. 5-. No site disruption or construction during rainy season, 6. Mulch or reseed exposed soils at onset of rainy 'season: 7. Gravel or pave all roads. 8, No vegetation or ;tree removal except for those directly in the driveways or houses. 9. Homesite fencing limited to 4 or 5 strand barb wase no lower than 16" no;r higher than 48" above ground. 10. Install a swimming pool or water storage of 7500 gal, minimum with drafting connection or water pump; 11. No shake roofs or exterior shake siding will be allowed 12 Clear all dead brush from within 30 feet of homesites and 10 feet of roadways. 13. Construct homesites within 150 feet of the main access road. i o TOS Advisory Agency fi=hClr'Id Planning Director SUrAJ CTT Report an Tentative Cttbdi.visian Map o+ Oarlglas Sr Starr, (Deer Cree4; Estates _Subdivision) on AP 56-20-43 and 56-:36-20 and 21 DATE October- 2Z, 198 Thos is a proposal to divide 15.4 acres into 15 ane acr`U lots. The pr -went Marring is TM -1 tTti.mbe1- 1�m tntai.n - I acre pa1���lrai � They L,'-Ihd Use A:r PlanitMu� utr"al,».0 e �iclerytaaal . There ars, nes an d�si c ( t 3 .e+ this a as flap a+ the butte Craunty Genes al Plan C. sped Cie tar crattrnrLrnity p ani Jnr the area. The PrapoW 1. ' does not can+list with County Zoning nor any adapted ur proposed, e1emont eaf the Butte Gatuity General Flan nor any County, spt-.ci+ic or comnrurr'Ity- plan. A �A r^esi�tlt, aj, the di++icul:tiss in ;providing servit. es r�tttside urban flare x;,ts, (::ondition9 16 �'And 17 should be Hated on the map. ;drrtmenti' approval with the �01lowi1,Iq mitigation tneasuro and conditions; Mi ti gaiti On Mt asrtres: 1. 9tjilding permits may bo i:wbject to school improv Met t +eesw 2. Install a mLttLtal tjate;r systom L.mdsr permit by Departtlent of Curporatierns and Department o+ 5nvirommental Health, 5, Tri.rtti brush along thO rttrvd o+ the westerly Kitt?rsecti-011 0-ff For st Ranch Road and, Highw7y 32, the entrance to the st:hool zite; ant► Gchott Ro,.id and Hkghway ry 4. Apply dint pal l at i ve siNtch as Cal. c i t:km Chloride on non-paYnd el s r minimi., e duv(. r No site disrttption Or Cori strut" tinrn dur-inq r ai rly ;oasonw 6 MtxI ch or reseed wtpaSed raOi l s �t onset o+ rainy v', -)asoh M INrav l or pave all roadsM G4 No ve0o atiori tree rent�val e;tcept i�otw those Aire i ly in the driveways or hcusos� 9 Homoemif. .fencing iinr od to 4 or 5 �,tr°°and barb wir'1M no bower than 1611 not� hi ghorw than 40-1' above gr W-kt�d � li~rt, Imstall sa swimming proal or ;oat r %toraoe. o•f 7$00 gay:li mini murrr with dra-Vtirig cannet:t OM w" water pump. 11. No shako roofs or exterior shako siding will be allowed 12. Cleat, all dead brash from within ZO +00t Of: hamesites and 10 Out of M Construct homsites within 150 feet of the mein aaaess road. Conditions". 14. All parcels to meet minimum azable sowage disp—os1l area and proof df water pursuant to Dutte County labdivision C1rdint: nce Chapter 10. 15. Applicant most also comply with all other app). .At1 e State and local s'�atl-ttelsi cr :finances, and regulations. A 16. Interior sprinklers to Cale �3pecificat ions`� W44 '" tilL�,-installs= in any o"'' �` residential iunit. 17* �nG,e evont. that a c"MMUnity facilities district, County Service I . ar County Service iai strict in proposed to be f armed , Owners 0+ these parcols shall not object, cc Lippincott- Guth Associates P.0 fox 671 i Inter -Departmental Memorandum ■ pie' I + ` - O'(11I `'1•Y tit,, liU 11 I N T I I2ON III.N`IA1, CII t,h1.I �I' I tllthl to �a c«m(�t� tl��fi, ��y� f.i+�rilf1ti'Iic�T l .i •13A-07-088 01. 11, iS x - 8-�43-36-20 , 5G Fl RACKGROU\I) 21 1 . N tnr 't, 1' 1�l'(iliunl^ri't Dou91 a _ Starr., i AUIit l`44 0 lil'tll!tiili?lit .1151} t'l'�'l i'l bl lit"It Ivo 1 } �� .1pp.I it ti131 P r " .l�. 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ENVI:RONISMENTALOPACTS (.Explanations :of a 1 '!yes " and "maybe" answers are 'required on attached sheet(s)l 1. EARTH, Will the proposal result in 5init_:icant: YES p g MAYtt No a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructtires? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of thu soil? Chango c. in topography Or ground surface -relief features? d. Destruction, cover incl or modification of any unique geoloc„ie or physical :features? e. increase in wind or water erosion of soi.15, '^ either on or off-site? F. Changes in depos i.tion or erosion of l)ezch sands, or cht.►Egos in siltation, deposition or erosicn which may modify the cllanttel of a river or strecl,j► or the bed of the ocean or any bays k4let or lake? g. Loss Of prime agriculturally productive soils designated ed urbn'areas? �. h. Exposure of eo!le or property to geologichazards such as earthquakes, landslides r►ud- slides, ground failure or similar haznrcis?` 2, AIR. - Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation Of object: onable odors, smoke ' or E'umes? Alteration of air movement, moisture. oi, temperaturc, or any c17�1nge in climate, - 'u' ' X`! y r r�. iondll locally o ..� WATER. Will t;ile proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in cul'Vents or the, course or, ion of watel movements it ) of thct� b, marine or 'flesh waters? Changes in absorption rates, drt1inago patterns of the rate and amount of su ri`ac: e runo f f� C- Need for OP -6 -site surface drainnge improve- ments, inclueAng 'vegetation removal, channel- ization or cultrort illstallat one, d. Alterations to the course or ft Ow of flood waters ? e. Chani,,109 1.11j t:ho. amount of sutj'f�1co 1J'4t1:u1' 1n ;,Illy water ody L f . DisdhE11`90 into surface waters, or in ariv al.tor,ation of surface Water glut ity, i11c1litlin�� but not Timm iit Led to t''r•,y+fltu>'l', l;issr�lvorl ' oto gell or urbitlity? g Alteration Of talc direction or I'ate Of f"'Low o FIgrollnd wtttc'1`s„ change in the 14i:►a1Yti:ty Of roIlncl Watcr•s; r? eithethrough dir(rct additi ns of witIj-' drawals , or through intorcLpt,ion of all aqu 1 fo r by° Cors orexetivatioll ” . i, Reduetion in the amount of tvatc:r r 1A1lortv�so aVnA 1,'1b1( -I ror pub l3 c water suppl ios ;? . ., � ,1 r w., l��po.,ut�y � o f" .rc.'c1 � l r or ) w l 1 property operty tri wat c t X relai"od htlq►lyds such as 1IoudIng" �a r YES MAYBE- NO , ^ ® W."Lil A.,ubstantiall 4i PLANT LIn_ G the proposal result a. C ange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops,, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of an), unique; rare or endangered species of plants? w ylr Introduction of n.ew species of plants into tin area, or in a barrier to the normal 'repl.enis}i- ment of .e;cistiftZ species? d, Reuuction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S ANINIAL LIrE- ` Will the proposal result in sub sta;nti'il a. Change rn the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land aminal, including reptiles, f=ish and shell. C:,sli, bentbic: organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique rare or endangered species of, anima is ?` c, Introduction of new species of animats into an area, or result in a barrie to the ini gratxon o,t movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? o.. NOISE: Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existing noise levels? ti. Exposureof people to severe noise levols I,TGII'1' AND t",L1RE. 1Vi11 the ,.,roposr>l product signif nt light and glare? _ 8. LAND MI., Will the proposal result In I substantial alteraltion. of the prosent or planned land tase of an areal 0, NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in s>ahstCan xaL a. Increase in the 't rat,, of use of any natural b Dopleti ;: ` N ;t nnn-; •enewable natural resouCceS? A 10 RtlstC 05 UPSET, Will the `proposal .nvolve;'' a, A risk oi' explosion or the release of hazard- suhst:trtces (liclu�lin, bait no't l imxte to rail, pt stic ides, (flieltiica'.l,s or rnciiation) Ln the event of nn accident ot, upset conditions'? b Possible intnrCeronce wi.tlr an emergency responso pla,: ,r emorgoncy evacuation plan? 1.1 POPULATION. Will the proposal alter' the lc en t i urt , tili` tnibintion, 'lo'nsitV4 Or growth rate of tlic 11i.tinetn I mus Iwl will tho proposal affect existing 11'011sing;, ov oteato .i demdnd I"oe additional. housing? , r1YBC Wil] the proposal. TRANsPgrTnTioN/CItCULA'TIUN. 13 • ° of suUstantal additional vole+cls a. Gein neration movement? Facilities, 01' e%. tiny parking �..., b, Effects on — demand for new parking e�is'tin transportation Sub tantia.l itnpac" an C. Significant Ater itioils to present eotle 4a11d/pr dof people of Cii•rul.at�.otl ar movement gootions ds? to waterborne, rail 02 air traffic?Alt veha.� �l,C5 _ e+ r _ ts�. � In,�rease in traf,flL. ha��r�ls to matter eStl.laT1 bicycllStS or -ne arlial.texerlell'rcti PUDLIC tiL'RvICUS Dill. the Propow�;ave all 14 �'al • upon, or result in a need governmental services ; g Fire pz:otectic° b6 POlicc; protection". C. schools? al t aciii.ties? parks or other, recieationc. including r---- d, e, Z`laritetlaxlt:e of public f�-,cilitles 3 .�--- `-' Toads? ._ other governmental Services`? -- ro )osal result in. 15 . NtRGGY• lY'ill the p : T substantial amounts Of fuel -or energy" a, Use of b. Substantial inc ase1K� quiaXedt`��= de elopmebt 80urc is of 8n�.1 !O,•, of now sources ai �'ne7."t�j"i I the propsdl result in a need 0 U�'ILITiI;S; 1Yi alterations to the 16. ------ — flew s'r5t e A5 or substantial following'gds? Polder or nature11. a, b, Gommtrtlications systems':_ -_ Nater t d : Sewet� or septic tank'; .._...- e., Storni water draitM9c disposal"? �. f, Solid wasto rind W111 the propos�ll rk.asult apt: - 17, 1lUrtN Nhl�Tli li hra a ltal�2he��en.ti a, reatIan of allyhealth health hazard (e;tclud notetttial health top b: )r:cposure of people haza;:cis ? rIhSTHFTICS, IYi11 the Praposal. restalt �n the .;: ., µ ' 1 Y 4>i.�tn car �+yew, open to li ' a srierti�. in file react on 0f any t°e5t�I t ��.ft�i.'V"e � lt� public, ar w .11 the Proposala15c," th e p , � destlletic�ll� �� —. cveatiall (If X111 l,ub l c. vew7 .'. YES MATTE NO !9. RECREATIOPWill the proposal result, Garr .impact upon the duality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCE, a. Will the proposal result_ in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or, historic archaeological. sate? ,. b Will the proposal,, result in adverse physi cal or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric oil historic building, structure or object'? _ y C. floes the proposal lave the potential to cr.tuse a physical change which would affect unlqu ethnic cultural values') d Will the proposal restrict existing voliglous ur sacred uses tNithin the pots nt.itll 11111—wil areal ., V WSCUSSION OF E'NVIPONI`IENTAL EVALUATION 'P}ic following environmental, discussion focuses on impacts likely from development of this property. Growth inducement alid possible CLIM111(itive impacts are discussed under M& C. ll,,e t Developmentat 1 acre- densities would result in considerably greater Threesoil }tomesitesl�an ddrive nand �aecolering titan occurs at the 5 acre densi.tY ys°e developed, up to 12 more could be constructed with 1 acre zoning. le, 11 b: The construction of additional d.rivoways removal, of soil protective vegetation, and homesite development will create ,.111 ilielloase ill surfItce water rutiorf; CCIIIsi.ng Incretased ero,5i6n ;suscohtibility and potential scdimeittatlott of dtI'ttitIIi,)C courses altd Little Chico creek, litosion and subsequent sedimentation of drainage whys can be minimized t}1rough the ills tallatioll; of an approved drainage system, Erosion control 111e,1SUr'CS Suc}t 151 limiting constru tthe non rainy setrsOT l� l i 011 t0 bormxngtem by Construction bites J) cc.i etang temolal i,` `�1IO.Sd soil with nyttl cit A) i e�!eget,atl.ng all exposed areas 5) stabilizing i-nerd cuts with vegetation and rip roti rif app! icahle) 6) have or gravel all roads and driveways', should be implemented ;c1 it is uriknown whether off-site dnainage improvements will be nocessar�', 311;,i Groundwater rosources are limited thv6u bout the Porest Ranch ridge, as documented in Ground Water }totelttAttl E`or 5 acre ,parcels in the l-orest Ranch area., llepaf'tment o l, lir>:tor t698r;1rccs, P K1rc i, . "G Numerous, of telt s to oW vel is,e aces bate the prob],e111 of iiMito(I resoLIVC0,S 4 To minimito the likelihood that iieighbori,'r g wells would be adversely affected, applicant has proposed a mutual rvr.1ter systoill. The well wi 1, be deeper than t 'ose surrounding it, with more stringolit dovolopment standards .ricIudingl wvil casings, sanitary seals, sustalhod y1eld and possible V. DISCUSSXON oP LNVTRONDIENTAL EVALUA`I"TON CONTINUED 50-28443 etc. 4,1 : Forest vegetation will be Lolllotrod, cllanging the 0)t 041's ch l,racter and accelerating exosicn. Driveways and honlosite,; should Ile placed. to minimize vegetation removal, particularly Mature tr(,C),;. Sc.,d Project is within ' the Winter deer herd range. Ccrllrormancc with the deer herd study pol,ici.os and recommendations or the Department of 1<1sh and (game will minimize inlllacts to wildlife. 6a Increased noise will result I'roml residential. dovel.opment a ld t;ratfic. Preserving mature trees will provide sound attenuation, 8" 1,110 rezoning to TM-1 of three parcels within a large 'Ip1.3 cl,d :t1•:i.ct will create an isolated zone whi,ell allows a more intensive' itm.(l use than the surrounding `rm-5 zoning allows. The subject property wns .So zoned. as part of the 1976 Forest. Manch Rezone. The piesont zoning was formulated and applied to the area to reflect the nrttural limiting racto1, oC the land. (sewage disposal,, water availability, slope, etc.) an(] to reflect community desires. . T'ile applicant is atte,lripting through the use of conditional onal zoning to showh.is };roperty is unicluely suitec1 Pyr l a,crc zoning. if so, cumulative and growth, inducing i,nlj,lcts WoulcInot be at issue. In any event, development of 12 additional hm oes hill be an -i.n t ens, l'ication of theexisting use and a substantial change of the planned land use. P10 -Cel Sees in the 1-20 acme range 11101St McCt; the coned Itionll dovelopillent c .,iteria of the Agi,cultural-Residential land use designation to be consist- ant with elle Genera! P11iln. Conditional. development criteria includoc 1) lldet}uate selvage disposal capacity (per Health d?,epar, 21 Adequate cdomost:i.c water stlpplY (from Mutual Water Co.) 31 Less than 3010, slope (sleets) 41 Reasonableaccessibility to comlllcrcial services anal ,scdiool 3) Adoquato fire protection ,vial, access (Ilse llitigtttion measure) . i1 d 11.,1.2 The i�Orest Rangy 11 Ridge has an existing,l.. V 5o�lulation dens' Increased all,owa to development densities and demands for sittli,tn retonoq der elopmentdinsubsequent: lane, divisions) would :incrotlse poptiltlti,on and. g� g was g g' } l lain ; Nort}sta; en �,neci.�i117 uns en Ta e�1 to lr iv �a t e t► trti°t i'r.ie. tt7ittl ys,s ori file Proposed rezone. The consulttlntt conclrlcdhcl there tvi'dl he no n rr' 1 c �` related. impacts ProvIdtd those recommondati.ons are 'totlowcd1 t,r l) Special caro should be eXcrcised in issuing, oncroactment perill'dts f-or aC:4Css roads and dtivelmys to Insure � wq i -distance. at1G uat(� $:l.ire .. 2) I'og stripe Forest Ranch ttot�d ridges dor �td dl; tional night time and 1,11_ clement weather' safbt.y# til Clear Sight otlsouring, brush on the cast :,.i.d_e c l` `, chrstt ROt1c1 t711d INV, 52 sr.hool Gntrahce and d�', itOf($St It�tnelr Itotrdld�dtv�r. 32.. 4) Apply'dust p111.1utive4 sup%t K15 calo1u1n chloriclo on notlyprlved roads to minimize dust Probloms ntirl complaints »Ciw t V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL, EVALUATION CONTINUED At) 50-28-43 etc,, 14a Pare protection, or lack 'thereof, is a concern ;in criti:c G1, fire hazard areas. No pressurized water or water st,Ll for fire suppression. The FOtestry Department does not noiv oxa�hariee is lrxov;ls .on,t 'to accept in lieu fees for partial payment of machinery or omployoos . Aire prevention measures and. water storage are the only naotllods tivttl.lahl to reduce the hazard: 14b 1101;' co protection is provided by Butte County Shorif unbtsrs onlpy an oft call Shcifability )eanent an out lying a1cas servos to reduce thetto provide service county w1.de. 14C.' Appl. icant has cntorod into a privalia for`These: r Bement ►v,i, r h' Chico Urlk ' ed the ptr)imont of .flees, `These .fees tivill either be f7;lid to the dis�rlct ,tor fife e use, or used ley Mr . Starr• to rr,habillt tto tfte entire schonl. site under the direction of district officials. r S 14c,.i'. Development Will .increase demand for overnmen'tt1 roadway mtlintellarlce; 1. aervices and 16c' A mutual; water company will be formed under the tiuspices of the Department of Corporations. (Note a mutual wator company is govorned b�� those land! owners for jvhich it iva$ forrnecl And the arty i is not for sale. A private water µnmpaity is formed through the PUC, ,olvis entity; ncd the Ivator is sold. A public wt►ter co, it rormod HtMUgh JA}Co, a,n d offers water w,t}1in their di8t.1-ict at their cost,) TTa Tho 'project 11,18 the }totctltial to silqrt.i,Ficttntly impoe.t ►u' y;titory �it'c`-t' 1lerds . Complying lv� th l)olicies of the door herd study �ri�� recomatt�°=tc1 ata.oir Of Fish and Gtnne vil.l substantially red ace ijnpacts, T'tboc Extensive devel.opment of .Forest Ranch Ridge would iz•rei;ors lir degrado the ettvirotitnent and compromise long term pianni,ig goals, SP'N- �l will be promoted on ecolot icall.y f •;r�;ile la,ncl�, ill ecftiipecl to stiisttlirt a pol�ultrtion incroa.s0 Appt•a:ximtttely 640 acres tcl.ortl; the Forest Ranch-fli.ghtvay 32 corridor have `['Di�S zonit g tlrtd a sl.opo of less thatl 15, Most or the atuta has slopes Of 5-810, Some, not all, or those lands will. have 9inlil.ttt ac. t�ss, te`a'l°Ain, 'voter suppl � and sewai,e cl.isposal c€tpttditi,'. s Mr` S tars r j s. They y .�ti`e l,ikoly' to experience kl'olvtla inducement ttnd develo}t, 1't`oject Descri ,j,))% 1.: Brief Doscr,-tion, tozonc of 18-+ aches frotrl 2. LOCI' t'011 t.. the south silo 'of porest Manch ltfie pad� ttl�Iarox: 1J2 mi -le .� i= ll i�t+,lrvay 3 , a, Proposed Dun"ty of 17eve1optncnt' ' 1 -acre home stes would bo allowed,4 Access and Ftrwarest i Sctattt.a°tetubl is toad (s) Access ftoily pt)t�ostRInch ttld 5. Method ofk'ct�t e or IV., 0e IJltiltostr';1f Individual sep'ticwl,r`tach flscltt sY"stems f5 : , Sou1'c1' .Su}1i�ly: 1'r'�trate 'ftlutttal. wY , ; Proximity of Pot ol* Dines, 1+o ori jhal ,idosyttorn. pat'cel s rATa EVALUATION CONTINU1, AP 56-28-4 + NIEN` 'D 3 etc. V, DISCUSSION OF ENVIRON _---�--- g, Potential dor further land divisions and development; Rezone wOU10 permit ± 12 additional l -acre parcels, subjcct to soil condition., and sewage disposal capability. Physical L"'ivironment; a . General Topographic Character'Gentle to ►z',adetatc s1,ol)a n�; Forest l Terra in Ranch ridgol.and:, b. C. > levation: iQ2400-243 A 1) feet A.S.L. cl,; Limiting Factors: Moderate slolaing h lls dos. . 0i15 encr�tl,] dee a 'Tapes and Characteristics-. Aiken-Coila.sset s0115, a, g }' p clays loath with good drainage and modoratew5low stibsoJ permeability; 3. Natural Hazards o£ the Land ct. Erosion Potential; Tloderatr b. Landslide potential Moderate c. Fixe Hazard: High d 1 xpan:%ive Soil Potential. Moderate 4. it}'droloc;y-llr•aina►,;c Il , ologace 1ti�a.ter ; Natural internii,ttent drainage channel. travorses area immediately east and south Or the 8:iLtc, leaclitlg to the tributai'y clicittnc:t of LittIc Ch co (.;reale :;duth 01 site. Ground Water: Potentially l.i'mited resource. Di-airrage Characteristics; Ntiturai Draarist,ge 1-9totvarcl fire cast and south into . d Annual llalnlall1eekno mol) 65 to 70 i e4 itn Cactoas Cround��fater Is litnitlod throughout the No.rest e , Lina g Ranch Ridge 56 Visual/scenicual;it : Iti, h 4 y � (i . rlcotrstic Luca] ity t ifi�;li vay ;i2 c O""dor iicnt•lay, Diol.og;ic-lnIJnLri1 rllin0nt: 7. l'egot'litiOn: �1iyo�1: (aona,Cc'rons taorest: '1'i=,rat;;i��tiari t,i 1`0 Zone 3, Wildlife 11tibitat: Vine• -OA woodland 1)roVidinh good Halal tart, w.ttlaiti' kov winter l:or mi�;rtitoijv clear herds, Cultural E nyLtonmgn tt` 'r , , oti. Agvlcu1 Wray Resaclont�ik;1 lt� Hutto t�otinty rlenero�tl fi�itt� ,desi�,aiat,�� `� l;cc�tiditicntl,l.;l., con. a.stetit� 3.0 1:�isting 1d�jxlcl tls-o on—sitel 5 dovolalied idtnesites, i A v. DISCUSSION OF ENVIROWENTAL EVALUATION CONTINU11111 Ali 56-28-43 etc, 11. Existing Zoning`; TM -5 12. surrounding A ea:c ttered residences and open forested land. a. LaHighway 3,2 corridor. b. Zoning: Within a large TM -5 district covering an os, ,q-, teal: 2300 acres of the Forest Ranch ridge,. AR -5 to south. C. General Plan Designations: Agricultural Residential d. Parcel Sizes: 2 to 10+ acres e4 Populations Very low density, dispersed: l'3. Character of Site and Area: Open forested land with limited develop- ment l=1. Nonrest Urban Area- Chico,, 17 miles,, 15, fire Protection ction ServiceY station north or site. a_. Nearest County (State) Piro Station: Forest Itii.ncl� Vo1'tirStee� Station, 1 1/2 miles. Pig b. Water Availability. None This proposal is a rezone from TM -5 to TM -1 to allow 7.S 1=acre+ homesite parcels o.n 15+ 'acres of land' north of Forest Ranch: The prnper•ty lies in a large. TM -5 (and AR -5) zoning district on the Forest Ranch ridge that teas created in 1.976 as a result of Forest. Ranch community and Butte County Planning Commission efforts to preserve this rural, mountain community= �0.'