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HomeMy WebLinkAbout056-360-001..—S Dl'�,lSyOHS , ffarry Koenig ....,,., Lo lel 90-10-18-056 a .... ,....-.._ 4744 A.J. Stohr Road, .forest Ranch,CA 95942 �_,. ► D "SCRT:°T?'PJl'T TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP to divide 31;$6 acres to create 3 parcels; 2 at 5 acres each and 1 at 21 +/- acres on the west side of Forest Ranch Rd. approx. '600 ft. north of 'Peregrine Rd:_,__ Forest Ranch area. Op S r.F,CraL ILitLauP.(S) „..360-001 Tt4-20Gru...... PL;C AR,TM PROJECT CONSISTENT? ,r.. �.�.. .y _�i COfitw'C1P��! aicz- F -E OPC 9/10/ 90 y DATE OF ti'nLICr"1�IT SMGj%i?Tli COD7SMIMATIO ACT CQPTTRACTS? NO D = px,sc_ T ort c�Y•,r 10/18/90 OK�C2 ► Er G:.:�TrEP.t Sie-, ea Wiest Surveying b4j7 Black Olive Drive, Paracli:te, CA 95069 D;L,+--;:,--ZAz%INTxG Ta^CTOR Is DATTE �_� .. �. tir; t 1 rfLi tai.L..+ NEGATIVE Dl+C~ls.�.�1���Q�i "' DArZE .i�DOgT.;iD 19 y M TIGATM 'MEG. DECLARE".1•` O r)ATr MTV. Is'ur'cz.CT STATEC i�°cFc.�`i`YC'OLISE :{G ._...,, S.D'.:. CDId. T 'T :E 14=ETI131G W = K• j' --ZD ADPwP-r, 1 A.;:.INC CAM' c� C)Lu=8 FOR PTA1`iuIT'I'm '?]�._.,rGTI'0�'.i a .��C±r.'.�.. 4 J'aiD 7HE RECORD—ING DATA DYDICAEED BEEID : VOIM4-p PAGE DTSVI14CE TO C'JTY LDCTS DOES THE OWNER OF THIS PA.RML NOW 'OWN, OR HAS HE M TFL PAST OL,"M, LARD ADJODY-DIG THIS YROPMV ? t iw-hXi Al . ' j sl ( I ��fSir Jis�P ��Y.+� J � I•s �i %��7/� 1"' i wT. -r. Ai. .:. M} 111 Y.f � - � ,I u •v� S. ENVIRONMENTAL DIPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project deign features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? .orb 9 ENVIRONMWTAL SETTING' j a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability,'plants and animals, and, any cultural, historical or scenic aspects Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. FV4 65 T 6C'�7^ a CO' X'O b)` Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indica a the type of land' use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses', shops, depart- ment stores, etc:), and scale of development (height, frontag , setback rear yard z etc.) •Oeiol�i 4♦9°''�81� L.=f 'F IC PTO CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information requited for this Initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements and information presented are true and e3rrect to the best of my knowledge and belief, aC �'qPSig »ur Por 'Use separate sheet for longer responses: "+'ai'rEer pit � u d2S 311ne "JO, A"imO qtr'' w r�' /% �t ,! P r. 441- � r i+02 Data ?L MAl{ui'7Z5Ic:rl I M AWAPt OF tit ASOVB S,r.�IF DF,..--'r'4l:il tchfGmmqAL DatKx( • Slgrta:tuza of Apptfr::anb div rarer: WiU akpi-n and ba dir=cde<ffWa?j����- . f7CL,tiSq claCa G� _' OATF6 SIS.► ,.�-YING r cc�rrl+'o o �r Eon 'p6mC 2. TKAP oiZ Str8D2V *'SX-01�T MAP, U=% 1-4 Co be cc=pietad by iagpLic3nt AP---AaA I=rr IWM UM 'M[1,M, I�.. /' .�%//}y A • i � ,� PRDJ= DESCZ=mf: _ � I.ri_ l' �✓ ? w 3 ASSESSOR'S PA?—c,, -r YU.MM(S): _ , � � l " . ''i fin %% ^44. r "OPI-11SE0 USE: t7 tig following items are to be tompleced try the Mm=ing Depar=eat: r `IICI IiT %O:r1'wiG3 LVD COMM—YATIO'l ATAMMl: t tIE L ?• di DESIGNATION: fiG iiCi..." u?,AL-?E57G^��SL YES H0 it 3s recommended thai: you pez b ha 1. Agri=Lt=al Gamatibilit-- iollowiu, cbet+sed ibams: Z. 4tatsr and saves Camacitj _ ARC3AE0%OGiG1I, REGARDS CgEC � S 3. Adeauata Firs 7amilities Bczuac.AL sMVEY j 16. Road C=acztrrdIId 1Wintenm=a a GM=CAL SURM 5. Atcess ito Caand SC:�jols YES ORCZARD AND PS firzmr DEF4RZ`!f m OP PT_SH I. Pz'adcminaIIt 5 -:LO ac. PazzaL 5i.e Am G qe DErzAPz--rt Zo,-tE: i � vic::.�.�r az Crban 3xasdar_ s KCISIl'r Fi�)011 ?I,Alir: 3. E.g, 7iabiLt7 iLD=mnairest �•.-- Ztaf.5.- Dateaiaaticw Subst== aL1y, wnJo= to: vmmr Am smcnarc 08 LAND USE ?Cllr: ;r GL4`ER,? L MMI i. Land Uta Z. Consezration ._ I! les, Ira= at .01 a, �. ttp� Saata tt. 5afet7 ..�` N r URBAtr RE.;c,iM: 5. noise 3C IS Yem- 6. Housing Name ai ilmez-M Ciz at? cfII • , �._ AIc�C^ORC Lh1VD USE *LUt:' i0:ri:i is I/ � �� • �r qtr'' w r�' /% �t ,! P r. 441- � r i+02 Data ?L MAl{ui'7Z5Ic:rl I M AWAPt OF tit ASOVB S,r.�IF DF,..--'r'4l:il tchfGmmqAL DatKx( • Slgrta:tuza of Apptfr::anb div rarer: WiU akpi-n and ba dir=cde<ffWa?j����- . f7CL,tiSq claCa G� _' OATF6 SIS.► ,.�-YING 10 Planning Department NAME: HARRY KOENIG Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 56--6_07 Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) L` Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) Pae;i.fic Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) S �Yool District (wall map) w� GJater Company (14 individual wells axe not indicated on application or map) Dunham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Service 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) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Kill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley 0?IDVILLE_AREA ONLY: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather .River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) EI Medio .Eire District (check.vall map, a small portion of Oroville only EIGGS, RICHVALEI GRIDLEY AREAS (`SOUTH BUTTE COUTX): check wall map and title report to see what applies: Some areas overlap. Drainage District #1 DraiCaage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #833 Reclamation District #2056 Sactamento and San Joaquin Drainage District 'Butte Cteek Drainage District IN CHRTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of 'Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) X,. Cal Trans (near State Hwy, 32, 70, '99, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy. Ri.chvale Hwy:), 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near make Oroville -- watershed) Rock Creek Recla.imAtion Dist. (west of Chico Airport, soutw of Mock Creek and east of Hwy. 99 (see wall map) Chico Area itecreat.on & park Dist (only for sLhdiv.isions) ,- U.S, Dept, of the 'Army, Sacramento Dist. Corps of Engineers (near water and in rural and Mountain areas) SPECIAL CASES: check title r,�aort for 'any mention of special services or easements such as t:ahersnall . r iIrrigatio► Dict (numbered items) ,, a DIR BTU"�, P i�� STA7E't7F GtTCi7RNUl,,> BUTTE CP'' Idt )641 ISIw1TTi 115E CHI:{': MWRDOM OF FWMf Y AM FIRE hmtWTIt]N BE CONVERSION..♦332. 1�BUPWTIM Cf TII67,aleATIMS ..... 1....a.�. J M. � r �T, . ,• ' THAT APS !moi RM LATE FEC D, Apri1.26 . 1.991 r TIHXR I PWESTIN3 PVH P.Enutfz&IE7(t& .•.•........,.':'' �r• t fmm PRACTICE DISTRICT w . CCYISi .. NOtTItRN... . r,. Strom • .. _... . 3(.0 —0"1. R141d 1&) k ray �` 1 S a ,rt,aryh -f'+J rYI •rii• /Yr'4rv� d I � � r�Lvz:cv c• ./�,;,, r �,c.� :%Gti'1 LC /I1�[L i"/r"b i✓CesrYJ�OvUtI 4' �!!� %jv%� •y —l8-07- t�r', iu�C t- . 71 rw Tlrtti�x C�t3er(s): ..`il C:4.V.ri.:.(�.4%rti .j Ii + Ztl (qfJ A,J* ss r r/ % Y . .... . . . .... .il l.�•�f ... aa,l�..�J �:. � :.:127!1'1 //.' % / L . Gfly .«�1..•h,t 1�'7tE ..S .. ' . Statc G. 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J— ie 'Q rds+S. lois Ae Q J Astois 3 1No No+ j y P/MeS/A� �f Y? la R F�' x 1 airzaiac► ?Ar_ Ndit-ASSESSORS PARCEL dLdCK �J' CoUnly' of BuN'©, Cdl�f. " e N L Now 4:21,^71 4k A+.6.4; is A .tor N�biaERS s ✓ANUQRY /557" C/Al 7/ tN C1Rt1E5 .t 11 . ,z ftjt WILSM Govema rr .,hiF MRE5dU3tCES AGEF� as AgTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ... � s:Iflr4E;t13'ROI,LY, SU0 A CALIP09NtA 95670 355-7020 i September 25, 1991 Cdr Thomas 'P R. Wrinkle Sierra West Surveying 5437 Black Olive Drive Paradise, califvra a 95969 Dear Mr. Wt nkle The Depart'gent of Fish and Game ('DFG) 'to .j)e necessary does not consider a wi]dla.fe survey'for the Harry Koenig Tentative Subdivision Map (TtM.), AP 56-36-20 and 21). Our review of the TSM on August 4 , covered DFG' s concerns about the proJectrs impact�'ori'habitat and species. The application of the recommended,. m"§a�toil measures ures should reduce the Project's �.t��: biological ,IAP acii A if you . hived furter c}�.estions r please contact icier ° Per�Cins,F :�.5 ldlife Ba ologist, or Mr Ron Bertram, Assnc� Mss Patr � fe Management Supervisorx telephone (916) 355-7010- a ,. 7F, Sincerely, jea rnes D Messersmith gional Manager "Ll PIVE �jO♦ i 4`�� �.1 NO'r= E GIr DETEIZMZi-7A"Z N g Planning Department office of Planning and Res _ Butte Count 1.400 ,Tenth Street, Room Sacramento, CA 95814 County Center Drive orovi]la, GA 95965 or MAA, 2 7.1991 2X County Cleric County of Butte CANDACE J. GRU68S, eurnco,C}erk By stM_TECa s -Filing of Notice. of DetermM na off_-_- ' &M" Unce with Section 21108 or 11,152 of the Public Resources Code. Vroject Title AP # Name ,r�,_-ntative Parcel Map 056-360-00I Harry, Koenig, State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works 916-53$4266 :Project Location On the west side of Forest Ranch Rd: approximately 600 feet :z:th of Peregrine Road, Fares` Ranch area. roject Description TPM to divide 31.86 acres to create 3 parcels; 2 at 5 acres Bch and 1 at 21 +/- z.cres This is to ,advisethat the Butte _County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on 3/4/91 __. and has made (Date) the, following determinations regarding the above-described projects 1. The project will; X_ will not; have a significant effect an the envirbrundnt 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X A Negativa Declaration was prepared :for this project pursuant to the provisions of U0A 3, Mitigation measures .X were, ..were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding considerations _was, Y was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final uAlIv with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at Butte County Planning Department 1 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 9596.5 ,pate Received for Filing and Posting at QPR 3/15/bl Signature ',�� Paula 1,eart:re,;, Asst, planning ;Director Title • Revised Ntitch 'i986 : DECLARATTON OF FEES DT� (California Fish and Game Code Sec 'o t� n 711.4) NAIMMtE AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT Harry Koenig 4744„A. T. Stohr Road..` Forest Ranch,CA 95942 FILING NO. CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT. 1. NOTICE OF MtEMP'I'ION/STATEi fFNL T OF EXElIl''I'ION 1 A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee j B; De Nfinimus Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 Clerk's. Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED (x ] A Nega— ve Declaration $1;250 State Filing Fee $25-00 Clerk"s Documentary Handling, Fee (] B. Environmental Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee I [ I OTHER (Specify) $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee y PAYMENT/NON-PAY:12'E"4 T OF FEESc L [x!; PA:YItiff W, The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s). 2; [ ] NON-PAYiY1ENT. The above fees are required. Not paid; ' Chief Planning Official • By! Paula Leasure Title: Asst: Planning,, Director . • g 3%4/91 Works.DePt» Lead A en . Butte Count Public Date• 7� TOR `*OFA+ M �.T �r-�+ Sr ,, � �,T7�.{ A�`T � •�j � T .DO�CLJlYir:�it7 T1L+GL �JL1.�1 ,L.Cl�+ COUNTY �111,LLIJ YV1J.Ll-��' �1L�C`.`LL� ' ��Ly CLERKS OFFICE. TFTREE-,C2nZ 0FALL NECESSiA.R.YDOCUMF�NI TATIONAR:E'REQUIRFDFOR FILING ATL AVHMkME IaS ARE DUE,AND PAYAEIE nzcR'TO'MjE IM.G OF %qy M\i tMCN&E\r DCCU11 t T W11 i '11MBU M COUNTYa.ERKS OFFICE l4ME CHECKS PAYA13 E TO T14E COUNTY OF BUTTE: u Iei a�Tt >i0i tcalviVAL WORKS aLic p[t CIH [O WORKS Afs VA00AVeef �ehMlrf ooSUM�KTt zoniN6 cum Kt CNV K[i�L711 oTN el �.. ApP1.ICANY' RE'CEIVE'D FtiOM '. RECEIPT 1, 2 0 't b OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA G' OFFICE OF PLANNING - 1 hHV W. V6 RAO Uld4i �a 3 'yam► ... _ •,,� ° '�'.' , 1�. ,k' `,`, r .'.hY ' i w1.t,�it. r'«>;1. . v .. �� � 1 . y �,.r �.'• t ��ti M �� ,. w 'Yh . 6 t4 • f y,G 1 Coun I.Ad;¢'s 0 Nk7URAJ 8I,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC tNORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director CERTIFIED MAIL 7 COUNTY ;CENTER DRIVE OROVI,LLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 (916) 536.7681 February'7, 19t3i RONALD D. McELROY 0^rr.,uty Director Harry Koenig RE# AP 56-36=-01 4744 A. J. Stohr Road TPM Forest Ranch, CA 95942 Dear Mr. Koenig. ' Pleasebeadvised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hearour appkation on the above -identified PropertyMar on ch 4; 1991. The Agency will be revi,ewitig the :findings from the. Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building, ?.;;County Center Drive; 0rovillet California. If you have any questions regarding this matter office +please contact this Very truly yours, William Chef! Director of Public Works J to Hendonsa A sistant Director JM/ds attachment cc: planning Department "'� M, Environmental Health Department Sierra West Surveying ANIT& t: A T U F. A L V I._ I• r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKs WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, Direclor 7 COUNTY CEN i ER'DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone; (416) 533.7681 lvjNAL'D D, McELROY March 4, 1991 Deputy Director Harry Koenig RE: AP 56-56-01 4744 A. J. Stohr Road TPM Forest Ranch, CA 95942 Dear Mr. Koenig,: At the regular meeting of the 'butte County Advisory Agency held on t -larch 4 1991 ), the Agency adopted a negative declaration wi.ttl environmental mitigations and approved the above -referenced Lproject subject to the conditions 1 sted•on the a'�4ached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed 'within ten L (10) days of the date of the Advisory ASency's approval. ( March 14, 1991 ) with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are coupl ed with, it Vill'be in order for You to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. Recently enacted legislation (AA3158, Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990, effective January 1; 1991, requires that the Department of 'Fish and Game impose and collect filing fees as specified to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish and wildlife trust resources:. These filing fees are collected during the environmental review process and are to be paid at the time the Gouity files a "tlotio e of Determination"' with the County clerk of the County in Aich the project is located. This procedure is required pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code, To increase administrative efficiency, the statute delegated the collection of filing fees to the County Clerk+ `The fee required in connection with your project is thecked below: 111`1] r S1 r7 ., r , WAGE TWO PROJECT NAME: d AP NUMBED. CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT' 1. NOTICE OF EPSON/STATEMENT OF E%iMf?'I'ION A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. De Minimus Impact Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 (,Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION FEE REQUDM ( x) A. Negative Declaration $1,250X0 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dol' ars) State Filing Pee $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. Environmental Impact- Report $850 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) - State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty-FivF Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTHER (Specify) (' $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars; Clerk's Fee The fee should be paid to the Planning Department by ( March 180 1991) in order for -the Notice of. Determination to be tamely filed. Make checks payable to the County of Butte. ae project applicant should be aware that if he.or-.she does not remit payment the regaired filiog fees, the project approval may be invalid by law and may not be operatives w_,sted or fiscal, pursuant to the provisions of Public Resources Code Sectiii 21089 (b), fish and Game Code Sec. 111.4 (c) and Section 753.5 (d) (3) and (7), Title 14 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' Jon Mendonsa Assistabk Director JM/ds cc Planning Department Environmental Health Department Sierra West Surveying 1 ibrry -qi;da of Koenig, Tcxtative Parcel 14ap, AP,56-3h-01, 3 parcels located on the west Forest Ranch Road 60d wab approx.( ft. north of Peregrine Road. Forest area. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying `Public Works conditions 1 Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-LD-ZI to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final, map, 3 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured ,from centerline of access easement. 4 Provide road maintenance agreement= znd4cate a 50 ft. building setbac Ranch Road. g k from the centerline of Forest 6 Show all easements of record on the final map, prio,retoigns. per the Department of PubliceWorks rrecordationuofethefitny a1 mag... y 8 Provide permanent solution fot drainage. 9 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. 10 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing vadequate t q ht distance at g the .intersection of access road and ForestRanch Road 11 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 12 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department: Health Dept. conditions: 13 Provide sufficient area for we11s and 100 ft: leachf:Leld free setback: around those areas on partel 3: 14 Show a 50 ft, leachfield setback from rhe drainage gray on parcel 1.. I 15 Indicate on the map that areas with slopes in exces's of 30 percent are Unsuitable for sewage diaposal. 16 Verify the usable sewage disposal area is present on parcel 3; 17 PI'Ove that the required quantities of domestic dater are available, to aprcels 1 2 and 3, I ,L ,i X.QBN1G, TPM THE FOLLOWING MITIGATION MEASURL ARE VIF"QUf`i,ED; Place a, note on the additional 'r;,ap;,meet which states:'' "Deer herd impact fees shall be paid,' c j I t t. i ne of building permits issuance if applicable:" Place a note on the alternate or ad``d4 t', )nal' map sheet: of the f,:nal map state ng i "Automatic fire supprf,Lss- on sprinkler :,.ystemv oball be installed in all residential strsactures in accorr!Ance with the. National ?Fire Protection AsNoci�s:ion Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and" ..wo family dwellings and mobile homes, 14FPA Standard 13D. 'The ''vurpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additl-)bal safety and property protection in the event of residential fir',3. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire pr°oteation services in 'those instances +6,here they ate installed." 3 Place a note.on the alternate or additional map sheet that states: I'Development and construction shall be limited to areas of Less than 30% slope." t INTER- 08PARTMENTAL ,Mi'1NORANDUM Tot Butte County Planning FROM:• Tom Read Director of Envi i'onmental Health a 01 AII SUBJECT: Environmental Mitigation Measure, Koenig Parcel Map, A,P# 56-86-01 DATE: January 24, 1991 This .Department har reviewed the hydrQgeologic study *o►- the Previous Flodin Subdiv sicn as well as eXisting area well information. eased upon the data there is evidence of adequate quantities of potable water for dwellings to be constructed on the parcels. Well depths and location are the owner responsibility.This clearance is not a ,warranty of water fields at specific sites chosen by property owners or dwellers. TR/ml f i� 1*114 nUTTE GO. PLANNING C NOTICE OF DETER1VINATIOA t ; Office of Planning and Research FROM: Butte County Planning Department: 1400 Tenth Sheet 7 County Center Drive Sacramento, CA 9"5814 Orovihe, CA 95965 or _X County Clerk County of ,Butte ,SVB320T Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 2152 of tie Public Resources Code. Piojet:t Title; Tentative Parcel Map A? Number 056-360-00.1 etre, Harry Koenig ,Stalk. Clearinghouse Number (if submitted to clearinghouse)t None CwU4 Pm:;n: John Mendonsa, Public Works Telephone Number; (916) 538-7266 Project Location;: On the west side of Forest Ranch Road, approximately 600 feet north of Peregrine Road, Forest lE 2=h area P2'ejeci Description: Tentative parcel ,map to divide 31.86 acre; to create 3 parcels; 2 at 5 acres each and 1 at 21+/- Thi iff to advise that the Butte County , (Lead Agency or;Responsible Agency) las Approved the above-described Project on and has made the following dA?�rminaUons regarding the abrre-described project: 1. The project will, , will not, have 4 significant effect on the environment. 2, An triAronmentalL Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of A Negative Declaration. was preparedfor this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA., 3. Mitigation measures were,„ were not, made condition of the approval of the project- 4. A statement of ovetriding considerat ot6i = ,Was, was riot, adopted.yor this project. This is to certify that the final l✓IR with comments and responses and record of prbect approval is available to the general public at: ptItte County Planning Department "> County Center Drive (`lrciville, CA '55965 Date 'Received for Filing and Posting at OPR Signature ^Cvised match, 2986 Title" �. ll <7- 17 L«« t Count LAND 0 NATURAL WEALTH ANb BEAUTY r PLANNING DEPARTMENT "" ,, . • '7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE; CALIFORN, A 95965-3397 TELEPHONE, (016) 538-7601 'February 5 1991 Marry Koenig 4744 A. J. Stohr Road Forest Ranch, CA. 95942 Re. Tentative Parcel Map, AP 056-360-001 S .Dear Mr. Koenig: The Butte Couni`y Planning Department rtment has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the Californa Env%ronmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the .;squired 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section_ 21151.5. In addition, the Planning Director's repo required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Plannin Director's Report which has been prepared for yrur project. g Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. If you note any errors or omissi attention, ons in our evaluation, please bring thein to our 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 approve or disa , ove our q y �' g g Sections 65950 and 65952.1, requires the Butte Count Advisory Agency set hearing s and: a , application was nths from the date on which your p byp tate law will o cur and acre ted, The six month time limit for your project mandated y pro ect w;<fh,n s,x Trio occur vn May 15, 1991, The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. Y project, . evaluatitdxi of our project nat related to mitigating an identified impact re If (here are modificatrions to Your Y p Jct shall be required. ' v r INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Advisory Agency FROM: Plan -ring Director SUBJECT Report on. Tentative Parcel Map for Harry KoenigAP on 056-360-001 )ATE- February 5; 1991 This is a proposal to divide 31.$6 acres to create 3 parcels; 2 at 5 acres and 1 at 21+ acres. The present zoning is TM -5 & -20 (Timber Mountain 5 & 20 acre parcels). Th e,Lind Use Plan Map of the Butte County General ,Plan designates this area as A ri Residential and Timber Mountain. There are no specific or communityplans g ,cultural P for the area. 'I'he proposal does not conflict wielement th County zoning nor any adopted or proposed. Or the Butte County General Plan, nor any .County; specific or community plan. 1Zecommend approval, subject to theiollowr►g conditions: I- Place a note on the additional map street wlych states: be paid at -time of buildin"Deer herd impact fees shall g permits issuance if applicable; 2- .Place a not on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating "Automatic tueifire Oppression sprinkler ,systems shalt be installed in all residential the structures ir1 aCuLcl ce with the, National Aallatire ProtectionAssociation.Standard for lot! Ole Homes tNFPA Standard kler stems , e and two family dwellings and mobile is for additional safe and he propose of the installation of sprinkler systems tection i I will reduce the d e event of residential fires, T Property ema d for strut �n the . his instances where they are installed." taa:, al fre protection services in those 3- Place a note an the alternate or additional map sheet that states, "Development and construction shall be limited to areas of less than 30% slope." CBS" cc: , lrHarry koenig sierra West Su ve_yin, r APPENDIX CC717Iv`TY OF ' BUTTE ` tKVIRONMENTAL 'CHS0kLXST FORM; LrVAL.OAT LON OF F.NVIRONMENTAT. IMPACT i~Ule No. 56-36--01 Log No. 90-10-18-•05 AP No, 56-36-01 I BACKGROUND 1. )tarry Koenig 2. 4744 A. J, Slohf Road, Forest 11611th, CA 95942 . Project description: Tentative Parcel map to divide 31.86 Acres to create two s acre.patcelt and a 21+ acre parcel. VES _ dAYnE FID . DISCU MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCB SSION_OF_:ENVIRONMENTAL.EVAJIDATION 11 hoes the project have the potential to degrade the Quality of the envlronnent, substantially reduce the x 'this proposal will not significantly degrade the environment. habitat Of A fish or Wildlife specles, cause A fish of W,Idlife population to drop below sell -sustaining levels threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rate or endanger edf plant or animal of eliminate Important examples of malof periods of Callfornia history or pfehJstotyz 2. Does the ptolecl have the potential to achieve short -lean benefits to the detriment of long-term k This ptoposal 'Will not impede long-term environmental goals, environment goals? (A short-term impact on the environment IS one which occurs in a relatively brief period of lime While long-term Impacts will endure ibto the future..) a. Does the project have frmacts which are Individually' Iimtled but cumulatively considerablet to ptolett it This WOW may have a signlfttant cumulative impact on the may impact on two or mote sepatate resources where envitonment. the Impact on each resource Is fdIAtivelV small, but where the etrott of the total of those Impacts on the environment Is significant.) 4, Does the project have environmental effects which -. x This prOposal will not have a signs:fitant adverse effect on human' will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings. beings, either direttty of Indirectly! IIs. DETERMINATION On this hCOULb d' I/W,of i find the piroposod projecte agtial Not have significant nlfican effect on the environment and a NEOATfYE DECtAItATION Will be prepared... I/WE find that although the proposed project 6WLb have A 'sloolficant effect on the envltonmtit, "there will not be a sighiilcant effect in this case because the MITICATICr4 MEASUtt:$ described on the attached sheet have 'been added to the project, A NECATiVE OWLARATION WiII be prepared. tlWE find the ptoposed project MY have a 'slgniticaht effect on the environment, and an EWIROW NtAl. IMPACT "rtiPCRT Is rvtoulred. bAttwT June 18, t990 COL*" QF 0UiTE, 4 ANVINC DEPARTNI?$f gyt > Crato,ih sanders Nev i ewed by t ! f x� 1� 1t�/a J.Z�: .✓ zvv,ironiftental` checklist * tvaluatxon of Env3.zorimt ntz!.1 Tmp at 2 M ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS YES "YBF to DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 'EVALUATION s. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; a» Unstable earth conditions, or changes, In geologic substructurest x - The proposal will not affect subsuttace earth conditions, b. DisrUptlon, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? X This proposal will result In some disruption, displacement, compaction and Overcoming of the site as a result of development of structures, driveways, parking areas, etc. The westerly two- lhltds topography, he project site consists of slopes exceeding 30%. Due to homesite locations will probably require some earthwok,IThe he site would suggest that earthwork I thelAreas off slopeskexceeding 30% shcx.ld be limited. Any substantial amount of earthwork or grading wilt regUlre a grading permit Underthecounty Grading ordinance. This should eniButte significant imphe acts caused by necessary earthwork mitassoc►sled with developing C. Change In topography or ground surface relief features? x- The project site is characterized by a relatively flat ridge top, Due to steep canyon area to the wei;t, Due to the steep "slopes associated with the canyons, residential development should be limited to the ridge tops. d. Destruction, covering or modificatlon or any x _, The project site has no physical features which are Unique to Butte UhlgUe geologic or physical featurw county, e. Increase in wind or water erosion of tolls, either or tiff x _ Wholesale exposure of soil during the construction phase of on sl'tef development allowed by the proposed protect Will temporal ,y false the erosion rates when considering the tactors of the site such as shallow soils, Vegetation type, slope 'size, and thciinatlon, and the frequency and intensity, or rainfall, soil erosion polentlal Is Vers high, it is anticipated that the Butte county Grading ordinance wit � control erosion during the construction phase of development to A less than slgntflcant level, I. Changes In deposition of erosion Of beach sands, or changes In siltation, deposition x - The proposed project wlII rjot cause tlltatloh or erosion of streams, rivers or or eroslon which may modlfy the channel of creeks, a river or stream or the bed at the ocean or any bay. nlet or laket g, Lost Of prime AgricUltura,lly prodyctlVe SOILS Outside designated urban ateast x This proposal does not represent a Stgnfticaht lots of prime a ricullural soilsou The property Is chatacterized by residual soi floWs, from IaYa rock outctOppings, boulders, cobble stones, and shag soils ugh vetlying TUscan formations, such soils have marginal agrlcUltUthl YalUet and limited grazing opportunities, h. poosure 0f people or property to geplogtc hazards such as earthquakes, landslides; .x At of Butte County is In A sioddrale Earthquake intensity zone vitt', construction of bUlidlhgs to uniform Butldlhg code standards will mudslides, ground fallUre or similar halardst provide adequate protection to orcUpaltts to case of telsmic activity. 2'. AIR. will the proposal tesult In substantial: A. Alt ems siont or o' etetloratlon of ambient Alt X lherea qualtt4t" site will td ullt In 0geumUlati a Impact llityt�r , t ic eratb h asedatit q trended development, The California Alt Resources Control Board had identified Butte county as a_ non -attainment arca in meedrlg the standards of the ealftothia Clean Alt Act, The cbUnty alt potiUtlon control plan Provides no mltlgalfon meiisUret for ;Uch a 'small zc nmentai I1t1p3Ct , Checklist * Evaluat'ion ,pi En�Y rc�nmenta LNVIRONMENTAL IIMdPACTS tcon t i nued j YES AYn aL� �_ Dx8CU88ION-OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Conf,l nued) residential project, Due to the size or the project the cumulative Impacts are considered Insignificant, - b- the creation Of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? x some short tern air quality Impacts will probably result during the constructl00 phases or developing residential housing. Increased vehicle and equipment emissions as well as increased dust will occur during earthwork stages Of development. c, Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change In climate, x The proposal vrlll not affect the atmosphere, locally or regionally#' 3. wA_ TER. a. Will the proposal result In iUbstantials Changes In currents, or the course or dfrecllon of water movements in C then _ . x The proposal will not affect the course or direction of water mpYemants ih either marine or fresh waterst marine or fresh waters, b. Changes in absorption rfl(As, drainage patterns, or the rate and amdunt of surface k The proposed project will cause some minor changes In 'the absotptloh hd rutltlftr rates resulting amount of surface runoff due to rl c�.s related to paving, parking areas, driveways, toops, etc, root NO slgniticaht altering or the basic drainage pattern Is anticipated. c, Need for oil-tlte surface drainage Improvements, Including vegLtatlon removal, x No ort-site sUfface drainage imptoVementt is anticipated In order to accommodate the channelization or culvert ihstallatlont proposed project, C Aftetatlont to the- course'bf flow of fl waterst ood The proposal Wlfi not affect the Glow of flood waters, e. Change in the amount of surface Water In any watet bodyt X The ptoposal WliI hot aired the amount of surface hater in any water body, I. Discharge 1'ntosurface Wljters, or Ch any alteralion of surface Water quality, - . X _. The proposal Will ;not impact surface water quality, Including but hot limited to tempetature, dfsS0IVed oXygen-Or turbidity? 91 Alleratfon of the direction or tate of flow of ground waters? Xthe proposal will hot at the direction or flow of ground waters' , h, Change In the quantity or Duality of ground Waters, through direct or X- The project site is cut ren'tiy dependant Upon gl+?undwater. Hlghet altder withdrawals, of through Interception of an Interception of by densities may o•rerdtaft the exlstlng agUIf& . currently, there in no statistical data on the quantity 't�f aquifer dUt's or eXcav�ltlonsl recharge of grotlndWatet in the FOrest g of gtoUndwater or rate Manch Area, Historical) the y� soUtce should be qU lillliedrWhichaWill OtbVldeaU%WateStable t demarldstof the ptopoted density, i« Reduction ih the amount of Water otherwise avallable for public Walet sttppllesr x tee ah above, j. exposure of people' or.liroperty to Walef= related,hazards such as lloodingt ,_; x-..- The project' site if hot located within a Hood' zone oleo, The propOsal will not result In the exposure of people Or ptopetty "to Water telated hazards such as flooding, 4. PLANT LIFE Will the prl3posai tesUi t l'h' su star ra a, Change In the divetsity of Species, or humber Of any Bpeclii bf giant$ (Including X ._ The dlVOtIly of plant specl 3 will be d9panded as tesldelittaf n�n� trees, shrubs, glass, o"O', ,and Aquatic, hative landscapes are Ihsta1�ed. plants)t ._.. — 4 Vi''m enta] ChecY;l3.st * EVal teat oof »,>Env rpnment>� �; Iut):l1act -TV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION YEs MeyBE NC (Continued) b. Reduction of the numbers or any unique, rare x - No rate plants have been Ieenlitled on the project sites, or endangered species of plgnitst c, IntroductIc-n of new species of plants Into x The proposal Will not affect existing plant life, an area, o; In a barrierto the normal replenishment of existing species d, Reduction in acreage of any agricultural .,' X_ _ The site does not contain any commetclatly viable agricultural crop. crop., 5, ANIMAaL Lt FEs . Wilt the proposal result 1n su str iaf a, change in the diversity. of oacles, or X-_ The project site Is Incated within a Deer herd fahge for the East numbers or any species of animals (bfrds. Tehama beer herd. The area has been utlilzed as the winter ranges land animals including reptiles, `fisn arod for the East Tehama Deer hard. In 19a3, the California Department shellfish, benlhlc,organis-4 or InLects)t of Fish and Came Comillsslon Identitied development In the foothills as encroaching upon migtatory deer ranges, The Butte county Board of Supervisors appointed a committee to identify the deer herd ran In Butte county, The Committee documented the Impacts of residentlalge, development on the migratory deer ranges, and recommended mitigation measures tot protection of migratory deer habitat affected by residential development, To date no policy has been adopted by the Board of supervisors to colligate Impacts of developmeht on the migratory deer herds, The proposed project Is located Within a designated deer herd development zone (DDz), however, no Impact tees have been established to fund deer herd range m tlgatlon measures. The county of Butte cUtrentiy requires at Maps Iii the DDz to place the following note on final maps., "Deer Nerd I" act fees shall be paid at time of building Permit issuance it appiicable," b, Reduction. In the numtars o« any unique, rare _ X_ The site contains no rare animals, or endangered specles or animals? c. Inttoductlon ar new species 61 animals into_ X--. see 5a above. an area, or in a battler to the migratlnn or movement of antmaist d. Deft of existing fish of wildlife x tee 5a above. rioration haat G,Is°. Will the Ott psal result In substantialt 6. Increases to existing nolle levels., -- x The Proposal will not .result In a substantial Increase In noise ,_; created on site or In the vicinity, b, Ekposute of people to severe nol'se levels., x-_ The Proposal Will not ekpo'se people to tbVere nolle levels LlLil nMa. tlt E. Will the proposal produce R _ The proposal will riot resUll. In a 'sUbsiahtlal increase III light or s gn cant g and glatet _� glare created on site or In the Viclhtly, a ANbUsV. 1011 theptoposal' result Ina substantial 1a- x -. The project lite Is designated by the butte county codfill Plan as er esent or planned land Use of an flon of lila pr Agrieultural-Adsidetitial and Timber Mountain, The project site: It ardat areal zoned TM-5 In the AgrltUltU ral-Resldentlal Cenera Plan area and TM- �o in the Timbet Mountain Ce'nerai plan area. The proposed Tentative Pardo! Map conforms to both the deheral Pian designation and the zoning ciassltications. The to)eet is consistent with the character of the surrounding area which Is typified by five and -ten acre homesItesa nviro, .ntanta`l oheckliat * Eva 1Uati021 c, nvixanmeritAi Itupact I'. C1Q�:-',--& LN., OF'ENVIRONMl1aP1'i'A�, l'VALUATIC9N' tconflnucLr ' YTr L11T[TYT]/1'1TV �fmfiti♦ �a.,. ....... 9,Iftl, R ScaaceS. will the ptcposal result in 5 I•• , - --- • A." .LA71kA A. v �uon t i nueo f VES MAYO NO,1 C1Q�:-',--& LN., OF'ENVIRONMl1aP1'i'A�, l'VALUATIC9N' tconflnucLr ' 9,Iftl, R ScaaceS. will the ptcposal result in tial ; a, Increase In the rate Of .use Of any natural resources x. The proposal wi11 not affect any natural resources, b, hepletion of any hon-rohewable natural resoutces7 x' The proposal WI II not deplete any natural resources, 10. RISK OF (JPS ET. Will the, proposal Involve: A. A risk of explosionor release of hazardous substances_(Includtng, but not limped to, x The proposal Wtll not IhVoive the use of hazardous materials not 13 oil, oesticldes, chemicals or radiation) In located close to any facllilies whi, ch stoic or Utilize such matetlalt., the event of an accident or Upset conditions? b, possible Intetterence wl'th an emergencyX response plan of erhergency.evacuatIon plant The p rol�sa1 wi l hot affect any emetgdncy services, il, oPUP LArrorj;, Will the proposal -alter locatlon, distribution, density or growth ratit of the human ,.,.,_ x lheproposalwillnot siyniticanhkyaftccithapopulatlbnof theatea pbpulationt because the ptoposed project is ccnsisleht Wlthlrhat has been planned and being developed in the iz, air create aildehAndptopoSal lot additiinallO �11i51ng7hoUstrig, � _ it _ area," The pro!sosal will not sleniticantly affect houstnp demand, 13, 7R AN§PORTAT(bN/CJkcULATI W. Will the proposal resu t n. A. eeneratlbnof sbbslanlllat addil tonal vehicle movements - "thrae Vehicle tiles lteCWilli l ptoposedospt'o)ecpd per hbu pet lana an a PM, peak, Such traffic geherated by 'the 9otersUbtlantoalnalefY i ly impact the eXI Mod qcatttordtelhgigtneitaadeuale apclyAddorrmoauctraffc etaiowthouA b. Effects bn existing pstrkl'ng (attlll ties, or x didgradl,-chl of the level of service, the demand tot new patkin(jt _ prt.+3osal. W111 hot affect parking becatlie the ptbpotal w11I 'have to to*fy with the 0F0'(ng regUlrements contained Within Butte county code se�,tit)n 14-lii. c, SUbttantlal imoach on existing transportation systemsff _ :_ x _ - see laa above, d. Stgh'Illcant alterations to present patterns of circulation of movema,,nt of pecole acid/or _ _ X . The 0",)OSAI WIII hot significantly altar present''traftic patterns, good's e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or airX traffic! Tile ptoposai WI II not affect Watdrbotne, +a,ll or air tiaitli. f. increase in trailld hazatds to motor Vehicles, bicyclists or ttedesttlanst x The ptoposal s tVl not tfsnlHUhtly Ihcrease tratiic hazards, j �t f. h ° Ex�q.razlatt;itzi� Cxlteklit +� Evaluation ti:r 'E1aVixorinte3YaI TmpacL vFs MAv© No DISCQSSXON '0F ENVIRONMENTt Er7A,L'UATION IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) _ —5 AK, (continued) lel, 9��es iirl la t needIOalnewvoranaltoted; A. Fire protection( x' ThotectionI wlii result ink incremental Increase In demand for i"Ito protectlon,ln the area, The 'butte county Fire Deparlmeht/calirorhla Division of Fotestl'Y has _indicated that cumulative development In rural areas will Impact their ability to provide fire protectlon services, cDF has proposed as a mitigation measure ail residential ernate Or, ahomes illon1l Map sh eht Of`leitohe final mappslatin£I. I on �ltomaticntlpression Sprinkler ra suppression sprinkleir systems shall be Installed In all re structures In accordance with the National Flre 'Protection r ASSOCIatian standard got the Installation of sp!AJI; r systems In one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFF'k standard txr1. the rrUrt+ose of the Installation of sprinkler systems is tot'addlilonal safety and<ptoperty ptotectlon in the event of Itt -0 flat tires, This Insts,ilatlon_Will reduce the demand for stN,t.0 rite ptotectlon services in those instances where they are Initalled.` She(IIIIt Department, since tp.o the population o se In the pre tat police protection in the area Which cannot be serviced by demand x The. It In a�Incremental increa h, pollr2°prat.ectioti ,, r Butte sant Increased by over zsx„ while at the same time the polis County has w result a (Otte has experienced by nutte County, currently, Butte county has 6WOS l been dectea`sed in personnol by sox due to fiscal my has the doMest lcers per eaprta In the state. At recent Legislative Committee' Fieatings 00aulte County's Fiscal crises, county officials testified that police protection services are presently lnadequate, and do not meet the _service expectations of the 'publie. continued rural development has td tulted in cumulative impacts on poilde Protection' servkdt which continues to reduce the Shetiff`s bepartment Capacity to provide adequate police setvlces, Development Impacts on the Shetitf's deofrrtmen't it countywide and cannot be mit(gttad by one tndivldual 'protect. c, Schaals x The prrxiosai Will tesult In a Int:fementirl ihcrease in demand f0t school services i the atea. However, school Impact tees collected t„ the local stl1w districts ds anticlOted to reduce school impacts to 'less than a significant level. d, of other recteatiopal facilities# tit The pfiposal wlI,I tesult In a Incremental lnctease In demand tot'parit harks ailate�reation iaelitties In the area. r.. Malnienaiiceof quoits tat:iiltles lnciudi'ng mAldtahancelof Will roadssalnd othet ip bl ichttncl llnt os sin Ithe at �t- fot� roads( xavro»tt,talCheckl'i,i:`->✓va;luataian ;csfnYi rcaiuttens] Ilmpac�' „.. IV- BNVIRCIDTMENTZAL IMPACTS (continued) YES A&B-9 No DISCUSSION i7F ENVIR ONMENTAL RVAIl;L1ATION (continued) (. Other goVernmehtal serylicesr -_--. _x The proposal wilt result In a Incremental Increase In demand ts. ENEacy. will the proposal result In; for al! other novernmehtal services In the area, , a. use of substatlenergy( Etat amounts or fuer or x The proposal Wild not utilize substantial fuel substantial b. lndemand existing or energy. sources of en istg reQUIr etgy, or require the dource!menl � X The proposal will not Substantially increase the demand her energy, ofc _eN sources of energyr tG. UTi TIES. Will the proposal result in A need ?or 'Q. new sys ems, of-subs,tantlat .alterations to the (01iowingf a. Power or natural gas? �- X the proposal will not affect as ectrleal power destributloo systems, or naturae gas b, ccrrmunlca'tlons systems( The c. vfa'tet aYbi'labill;yt proposal will not affect commuhlra(lon systems. X The praposed project %ill u itize Well Water Which has hot historically proven to he a stt,ute source of water. Prior to final recordation of the map quality and quantlty of Water should be documented; d. sewer or 'septic systems? -� -N The project sties are located i'n areas characterized by shallow soils, rock outcroppings,and IaVa caps, The soli chatActerlstics or the protect sties Are often prone to septic and leachtleld system failures due to poor $011 percolation capacity. Failure orteh results In the seepage of Waste -Water Into the surface layer of sten and onto the ground. Leachfleld fallure3.,may enter nearby streams, contamihatlhg water suppllet and fostering thegrowth of algae and related otgahtsms, 5trtct adherence to the eutte county linvlronmental Health Oepartnteht tequttements is anti'cipaled to (gate the above e, Storm Water dtathkle7 d0cerhs, X Theproposed ptojerit Will not heed substantial storm drainage Theftvements to atti*modate the 1 ty solid waste anti espasal7 x- Proposed p p eddevelopm'ent, The proposed project *111 have A cumulative Impact on the butte county saht'taty (.And Fi11-and the disposal of solid County. waste Within the ty• tIMAN HEALTH. Will tfe proposal tesuit In a. dteallon of1rhyy hearth hazard of potential WAN (exclLding mental health)( ---=- -• The proposed project WlII not create any signlfIcant health hazards. b. Exposure of people topotential health hazards( see Ita above, jc� AESTH 7iCS W It In the )`I the proposal result oos ruc tan of any scehle vesLa or vteW open to the --- -- The t Proposal Will result Ih an aosthettcaily offensive View. public, or W1II the prOD0sal Pehuit In the creatldn Ot ah aesthetically nrtehslVe site open to the publ'lc view# to. MME-'—T'will the ptbposal result in An impact upon the rluallty or duanlety rat existing - The proposal may result In an Incremental increase In demand tot recrcaltana' oppoftunilicst and recreatloh faculties, park 8 arpnrn snta: Checklist +� 1l;vr�xuahion a>�. Envi�oltimentA t 7l mpac, ENt1IRONMENT" IMPACTS" (continued) yes MAYaE „_„pin DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) ib. !X1MRAL REtOLAC@5, a. will the proposal result In the ,,I teratioa .rx The prosect site is Identified as an area of low senillivlty for or de'structlon of a prehistoric or historic archacologfcal resources, archaeological sitev b, will the proposal result In adverse physical x _ The proposal will hot affect historic sites, or aestaeltc effects to a ptehlstorlc or historic building, Structure or Object{ , G. noes the proposal have the potential to x The proposal will not affect cUltGra) resources. cause aephysicalchanot is affect (woUtd uniqunic d.._ will the:_ proposal restrict R The_proposai: will hot affect religious resourcei. �exIstIng religious or sacred uses withinthe potential Impact area{ - l" v _ nV:�roh mental Che-cklist * Evaluation of EiiViron—mental xmpact IV. . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS(continued) yes s1Ay9_ _.€ No DI'ScUOSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL.EVALUATION ( Coke t i need ) 7.. SUGGESTED_MIR.` CGATION _ MEASURES' i. show of f Water for puossprlorto approval madomestic 7. place a note on the map which states: 'beer Herd Impact fees shalt be, paid at time of Building Permits Issuance. If applicable. - 3. Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, 'Automatic rife suppression sprinkler systems .shall be Installed iwithitheNationalIPite Protection nssocrallon standard for the installation of sprinkler systems to one and two Iamlly dwell In - of mobilePSot nsprinkler The purpose installation systems If tot additional safety anJproperty protection In the event of resldentlat fires. This Installation Will reduce the demand lot structural fire protection services In those Instances where they are Instalied.0 a. bevelopment and construction shaft be ,limited to areas of less than ao% slope. II �i 10 En�r.� hmental; Checklist * Evaluatid a EnV kanmen ail `' impact: I`7. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS(continued) YES MAYBE NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) cultural Environment: BATA SHEET 'Project 10 Archaeological and Historical Resources In the area. LON A.9 bescrlot idn sensitivity Area 11. Butte County General Plan designation; Agricultural - I, Type of Project: Tentative Parcel map Residential and 'Timber Mountain 2, Brief Ix:scription: TPM to diV'ide si.ss acres to create two s acre 12. Existing zoning: TM -5 and TM -20 lots and one 31* acre lot, 13, Exfsting Land use on-site: Vacant 3, Location: On the east side of Forest Ranch Road Approximately too 14. surrounding Area: feet north of Peregrine Road, Forest Ranch Area. a. Land Uses' sorest, rural residential 41 Proposed Density of bevelopmeht: 1 unit/10 acres 1. Zoning: TM -5, TM -10 and TM -20 5,, Amount of Imervlous Surfacing: minlinUm C. Gen: Plan Designation: Ag -Rest, Timber Mountain 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): FOiCSt Ranch Road d, Parcel sizes: 5 to 15 Y, Method of Sewage blsposal: Sepik/Leachrield e. Population: Low Population e, source of water supply: Private welts 15. 15. Character of site and Area; Rural -9. Proximlty of "at Lines: Adjacent to property 16 NeatestUrtran Area: Chico io, Potential for further lana divisions And development: N/A 17. Relevant spheres of Influence: N/A 1a, Irtprovemdnls standards urban Meat N/A A. Enyiroomentai-settin0, 19. Fire:Protection servicer a. Nearest bounty (Stale) Fite station: VOiUllleer Physical I?nytronmentr station 024 at Forest Ranch, Water Availability: Water Tender only 1. Terrain 20.. schools In Area: Chico Unified school District a. General Topographic Character: varying from relatively flat canyon ,bottoms to extremelY steep cliffs and ridge toot. b. slopes: vary from 2 to Sox c. Blevatian: 19oo' to 2soo, ASL d.,.. Limiting Factors: Ateas to excess of 30% slope, 2 sol is a. Types and char acterIstlest Solt Is mostly chakAOOInd by the. Aiken stoney Phases stones CbroprIse approximately 50% or mote or the volume of the toli. soil Is approximately six feet deep In the project area, Residual soil itom lava (lova, tough rock outetoppingt, bouldets, and shallow torts overlying Tuscan formatlom also exists on the 31to. b, Limiting Pactor.: shallow stills, steep slope's. 3-, Haturbi 1lazards of the Lantl a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate t:at(hgUake Intensity zone V111 b. Erosfbn Potential: Moderate to High C. Landslide Potential: Moderate d, Firc'tiazards High to Extteme C. Expansive soil Potential: Low 4. Hydrology a, surface Watett )4ohe on site b, Ground Water: Unknown c, brathage Characlerittics: Project site dralm into the 910 Chico Creek btalnage basin, d, Annual Ralnfall (normal): 30-351 e. Limiting Factors: Potentially limited gtoodwatet S. visci llsednic Quallty., Excellent a. AcoUstic Quatlw, Cood 'y, Air Quality. Cood Blotonfcal 't;nytronment: a, Vegetatlont Oak Woodlands and pine forest With rock outcrops, tock bluffs.,: 4: Wildlife Ilabiltatl spiall birds and animals common to foothill areas. Wlntet range for Tehama deet herd. 11 IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (contiNed) YEs MAvee No DISCG°e,t>: ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL. EVALUATION (continudd) ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL I. Ma 11- Earthq ake ad Fault Actiyi y:_ Se.l$m( afety ther�ent, utte COUnty General Plan revlseS -77 by 9, HiIl. 2H MmInftl I si t%u county Cene�a l tPan reVe(sedl5=77feby 3. Maip III - I Subsidence & Lands 11de Pc,tent(aj': Ssafety er IewItl,l butte County General Plan rev Ise f -77, by 104. Map Ii1-2, Er sii n Potertitlal: safety ,,EEl me t, Butte County Cenera� Pan rev sed 1-77, by CHvi I S. Ma 11I�-3, EXpan lve_ Solls fett le ent autte Co0in'ty General Pan revised (I 6! �H7 H(il. 6 Map IV -f, Noise. Noise le t Butte -County Genera( Plan revised I -77, by C 7M"wpI r. 7' Bupte County nGenera Plan`re S en -7 hcyyCH 1e{ t'I I 8. RMitil 111-4, Nat rai Fire Hazard Classes: af- i Ut to County Genera I Pan rev i sed 1-57,06y' I i $ Yv 9, forh ut eg ountyePl1anningyDepYI nt, 198A.Mannin9 10. SSchadI Di epa rtstrict .Map; Butte County Planning D,tmen 11. i Nltra�gg Stud Map. Nit ate Concentr. do In iesoUrces We t�orf hWel j?'rn bt6l s tePct,tm T& %esouraces .Agency, Siate o ca ornla. 2.�80c tIP eserves Map, es tab'f i shed b ResoIutiari ,�-1�r; Autte County Board of syUpervisors ecem er 5> 1987, 13. Flood Ins r nce Rate Maps, NNatlonal Mood insuranCe Program+ hdeeeral Emei°gency Management Agency, 1988, 14, U565 Quad Maps, Cohasset, 1979: 15. Soli i lap: Cglco �1Vs)/OrovI I Ie (1926) Area, U.S, epar meat o ACr cu cure. 16., go.111 SUrVey of Ch`f c0(1925)/orov`I I le (1926) Area, U.S. epartmCent of Agricu ture. Fa fti I e PrOtect(on Jurisdictions, an aT eosnta F ut a Cou ty f1re De a[tmenL an� C Ii rnla. De art en t bforestry. Butte County P�annng Depatwllen. E. ; ?� r tr' r OF CALIFORNIA—IME RESOURCES A( 0,'m` :itTMEIgT OF FISH At 001 I�dltdBV§ ROAD, SUITE F IZ?t t*►GI"stS�C490OVA, CMIFORNIA 05671) +.5 355-7020 bt, ,Tohn Mendonsa, Assistant Director t5i-epa,rtment of Public Works �CoUnty Center Cs� ive oville, CA 95965 1 IIAN; Governor November 1, 1990 Wi=t: Mr.. Mendonsa e Department of Fish and Game (DF'G) has reviewed the Har,r-y Koenig T- tative Parcel Map (TPM) , a proposal. to ct;ivide AP '5G-36-��� :of ::1.>86 acres into two 51 acre parcels and one, 21+ acre parcels. Ltocated at Forest Ranch, the TPM lies within critical. winter ;range of he Fast Tehama deer herd:, sixbdiv sign of :Land into small parcels :h.as an adverse I pact o21 ot9ratory deer. As lands within critical winter range wee divided o parcels smaller than 40 acres, deer u15e becomes impaired, xmigratory movement affel:ted, abd forage and space need4 dlrop below the 1'.evel to sustain herd numbers. subdivisions have adversely affected amore than 40 percent'. of the -,ri-►ter range (i..e. j critical and designated winter ranges) in tutte C�v'untjr. In an effort to resolve the suibdi'visicn/deer conflict in B: -u, county, the DFG ,as recommended a series of actions for the 17soard of Supervisors to imple-hent. The DFG also identifled EL kDesigrated Det►elopment Zone'$ (DDZ) where development may occurr provided certain mitigation ,,'Aasures are adopted and implemottod by the Board, �e TPM does not lie withii. a DDZ'i it reptesents an intrusion into an axea of large;arcel5 4hich would add 'to the sictnificant cutUlative lots of deer wj�intcaused by ter range residential encroachment in Butte County. Wherefore, DF'" recommebds that the TPN[ be denied. "dwe'ver, DrG would not oppose a TPM revi,,,ion if the ,fo].1ow�Lng werot col�dit:I ons csf�•approval 1. Both five -acre parcels to be. bounded by Forest Rar th ltoad and all striacitu"res to be located within 500 Beet of the road. 2. Dedioatidh of the 21 -acre parcel to open space in perpetuity 3 impositiop, of the mitigation measures to be adopted 'bye the Board. rt the 'DFG ca;n be o£ further a: sistartce3 pleasecontact i4r. Ron, Bertram, Associate Wildlife Biologist, or XSj Patricia Perkibs, Wildlife Management Supervisor, telt5phone (51.6) is r�•//�-'�} i .,.-�. LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COU',VTY CENTER DRIVE; - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE, (916) 538-7601 Mc mher 5, 1990 :Harry Keorug 4744 A. 1. Stohr Road Forest. Ranch, CA 95942 Re Tentative P;Irael Map, APN 056-360-001, !A>g # 90-10-18-05 Dear Mr. Keonig: 0kii initial study of` yo0r 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 mitiigation measures are requiredas part of the project. Otherwise;, art Environmental Impact Report (EIR' i3 required pursuant to the !California. Environmental Quality Act. An early response 'to this notification; sent to 'ihe Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response withVit 15 days from the. date of this letter: Should' you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this Offir 3 betwe�!n A.M. a.m. and 3;00 p.m,, any weekday. � Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Dir;ctor of Planninlg �dtry�l%LG Craig B.+l/Sanders Assistant Planner BAKtCBS.rdm Enclosure cc: Sierra West Sutveyin, 5431 Black Olive Drive, Paradise, CA 95969 �;Ji j t- ' • , �, j��a. {' ter(_,,. ti.. �� �f t� L AND CF NATURAL WEAI.TH AN 8EAUTY pEPgRTMEN DIVISION T OF PUBLIC HEALTH Addrpoa 1 196Momarlal Woy N OF ENVIRONMENTAL Reply to Chico, Cajtiorn(a 95x26 0 7 CountyHe:ALTH OrovlleCohtar pr(yr Telephono: 916/841.277,7 . ollforn(a 9596$ 0 747 Ej(jntt Road Telephone: 916/538-7291 PC disa', Cal(fornla 95969 Tetephonitt 916/872.6308 november $, 1590 Y.arty Koenig Forest Ranch ' Stohr Rd. RE Y Koen g Parcel ma �i��4 A � CA, g .59G2 [ds Forest Ranch Rd, P AP# 56-36-01 FO est Ranch Dear Mr. Koenig: This department t �Velo P :has adviser.! the Butte pment Section, that: we are County Department of prepared to act on the above Publicapplication., s, � artd as�d on present .info mation, we can recommend a Rem amended -;Onditiot,40 rot ApDrovai approval or, conditional approval. 1= Provide su tha ff'Cient area ,for wells and 100 Pe areas on parcel 3,leachfield free setback around 2• Sho,Ma 50t leachfield setback from the d 3: Indicate an thy rainage way on parcel 1. ` tap that ureas are unsuitable for setaa$e disposal, y (30) with slopes in excess shirt 4. Verify the usable set,�age disposal percent a.aa 5• Prove that the required Quan,tite is present on ,parcel. 3, 1, 2 and 3. sof domestic writer. are available to panels If you have any questions regarding this !este office. f.i please contact the Chico SlnoL&el a i y Thomas ked- 5upervisirlg�nvironriientat Health S er' D=t'is!on of P ialist Environmental Health TR/g .Le M Public warks; P�atinir(g,• Sierra Gest Surveying y g COtTN':'Y OF `BUTTE y A2�PAltTMDM OF PUBLIC WORKS 7' Couh,Ly Center Drive Vroviile, CA 55965 (9i6) 538-726E October 11, 1990 Aarry Koenig,RE; AP 56-36-01 4744 A.J. Stobr Rd. Tentative Parcel Map Forest Ranch, CA 95942 Dear Mr, Koenig: This is to notify you that yoLr application for, a tentative snap for tl-ie above-referenced property is hLing submitted to tho Planning lxpartanent for environmental determination,, and to the R for its review; nvirorunental Heath Department This application `111 he considered com leto when ire have received notification from the Planning tepartment and the alt ronmental Health Department that all necessary data have been received., These departments will, contact you regarding any additional in:Eormati_n they main requite, Very truly ;`ours, WilliAM Cheff Dir?ctbr of 'Public Woriks Jqhn,Meftdbnsa .A„ sistant Dit'ector co: Panning Doartmen Surveying. t.nvironmental Realth Department R2 n ,erra West: I q. 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