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a O ` • r 0e4_.1 • • A -I ' g e • . e �a . ry PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS APPLICANT IV. D. Van Alstyne 84-12-27-01 ADDRESS P.O. Box 174, Chico, CA 95627 OWNER S aino PROJECT =CRIPTIoN Tentative Parcel 14ta.P tb tliv tle 22.9 acres into 4 pas't'els, 2 at 5 acres, I at 5.67 acres and 1 at 7.28 acres LOCATION on t1le north side oi: Platt hit. Road., approximately 3600 feet east of its intersection with I-liglitvay 32, Forest Ranch. area. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 56"41-17 ZONING CEN. PLAN PPOJECT CONSISTENT! DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 12-27°84 LiPpincott-Guth Assoc. P.O. Box 671., �A.� _ � - .. Paradise, CA 95969 DATE PUBr,�CATION NOTICE WRITTEN PUBLISHED PLACE NE'WSl'AP9R NOTICEW PUBLISHED - 0. C. P- G. B. DATE MAILING LIST PREPAREDr DATE MAIL "= NOTICES WRITTEN_ _. MAILED NUMBER __- DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONr NTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE FILLD DETERMINATION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLA'WION - DATL ADOPTED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED I I .-- `CNV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CLRTIF IZD SUB. ComITT'EE MEET} NO DATE ALS71SORY AGENCY HEARING DATE-- � ` 6�'� a'_ J ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION BOARD ACTION �� •�~� � �. �.Q\` � 4 wa �'r �tri t•,; LA C/ - COMMENTS �' • 4! " t-.sem..°' 1 tea. u _ . c. _'. � (cr'l�Cc:� ��?�r� �✓rte, ��'�.� _ Wco ; . � /� `y � Ai;°NIiNDtX fj COUNTY ()(' 1� 3U'I"►�lt IMIR©NhliaNi'A1, C111iCKi.I 'l' FOR' (t- ae com}a1 tee jr l,encl A e71rY) 11 84-12-27-01 AP 11 56-41-17 T. I3ACiC_ GOND W. D. VanAlst ne r.,:�------- 1. Name or proponcnt -.._� ., �•.-- 1,. Address of proponent and represclitative (if applacahl0) p. (). Box 174 Lipp :n�cott-0.,mth Ass,acy-.<,...,�..�--- ,T� Chfeo CA 95927 . w ... , _ _P Da Paradise,13or CA 95969 m�b..,�.. 5 1>1ojcct desc ription Tentative ParcelMap 1�IA1rilA7"O?t�._1?tN1)1NU!", l)1' 8I(,NTITti1NtY1 1'liti MAY111i NO tt, hoes tile larctijert htivc> 010 pouhstat�tential-iailygrcauLet hc! equality of tilt' Onvirolrment , the: [habitat of a fish or wildi i fe species, cause s1 fish of wildlife population to tiroa Below 801f - threaten: levels, threaten to L'l.imantrte a plain (t'1' cttlimal Commun[ty, reduce the numbor aa• vcs-trirt illc range of a rare tar endaatt^ere[f plant or animAl or eiimintcte imlaclrtant c*xam� lairs of t:.�ma or periods L1 of California hi-otory or preil'storv. �- Ia. flocs tits project have tilt' piatuntitti to achievO short -team ben( q to tilt' detriment of 10119, erlvironmcnta,l iraals fA short-term impart on the environment i ortc which ,.,rrttrs tome impactsly brief p%.liod or time while loth- p' -,. rndur•e into thew r:uture.l c, heat's the project ha, cy impacts 1•jhieh etre individt' ally limited, hitt c.unnriati�,c jv cons iclerahle't CA trate resotrrres faro j ect may :Inpac t on two car "lore seiat wilcrc the' impact an each resnurre Ys 'relatively'"" the totcil of IhKaso small , but where The effer'e t)1' v ''l;a 1nw -- imiatrct.� crit the c�rl4ir•onntertt i:; ificrnt,7 d, docs the pTca;t�`�+ httvcA 0nvj t°tininc�tttal I'fe�vts witic11 wall Cau4e silbstanttnl udN'Lr�+c c*t`tot'ts an lttrttt(f.ty lac�in;s, eiihc'r clirrt'tly' car indirec•tl.y: .f i 1 IV. ENVIRONMENTAL XMP T5 OMENTAL a a 1 "yes" a°id "maybe'k answers are required xp on attached sheet(s)) yEs MAYBE NO 1. EARTH, Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures?' --._ b. Disruptions, displacements, compact:i,or or ovexcoveri.ng of the soil? ---..w c, Change in topography or ground surfaCe relief features? d-. Destruction, covering or modification of any -� unique geologic or physical features? of soils, e. Increase in wind or water erosion Y, either on or off-site? f: Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of the bed of the ocean or a river or stream or any bay, inlet or lake? . g ' Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils out -side designated urban areas? to -- h, Exposure of people or property geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- x-- Aides, ground failure or similar hazards?' 2, ATR. Will the proposal result in substantial.: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke —~ or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, tl locally or regionally? .---. -- 3. WATER- will the proposal; result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b, Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,., or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c, Need for off-site surface drainage improve- channel- ments, including vegetation removal, ization or culvert installation? or Plow of flood d. Alterations to the course waters? e Change in the amount of- surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any ~Vater quality, including alteration of surface but not limited to tempopaturo, dissolved t� oxygen or turbidity? Alteration of the direction or rate o C flow --- g. of ground waters? .� –°-� h, Change in the quantity of ground waters, OT wit]). either through direct additions drawor through interception o:C an als, aqui..er by cuts or excavations? i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwi.st; �... available for public water supplies? j. E�'pa�ure or- people or property to eater related. hazards such as floods ng? YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. mange in the diversity of species, or number of any species o� plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? ;r b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existingc species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? L' S, ANIMAL LIFE: Will the proposal, result in substantial: a.—Cl ange in the diversity of spec ;es, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, Land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or, insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rave or endangered species of animals? C. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or moventent of animals? d. ;Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6, NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial T.—Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? 3. LAND USE, Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? i4._ 9, NATURAL RESOURCES; Will the proposal, result in substantial: a; Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? Y b. Depletion of any non-renewable natitrai resources? 10. RISK OF UPSET, Vi.11 the proposal invdlvat a. A Vice " or explosion or the release oP hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in, the event of an accident or upset conditions? b, possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION. Will the proposal, alter the location, is�utaon, density, or growth rate of the human population'! 12, HOUSING, Will the proposal affect existinghousing, or create a demand for additional, housing? w r 13. 14, 15. lb. YES MAYBE NO TRANSRORTAI'ION/U1KUULATION. Will the proposal. result in a. Generation of .substantial additional vehicle movement?' b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? PUBLIfC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services:; a. Fire pxot3ction? b; Police protection? c. Schools? d Parks or other recreational facilities? e. iIai.ntenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? ENERGY Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial; amounts of fuel.or energy'? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? UTILITIES, Will the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following a, Power or natural gas? bi Communications systems? c-. Water availabil ityt d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? ---. f. Solid waste and disposal? Ile HUMAN REALM Will the proposal result in: a. Cre;ft-Ynn of any health hazard or potential health hazard (eXcluding mental health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AE 413TICS. Will the proposal result in the ostrG"STt u-" on of any scenic vista or View open to the public, or w,'11 the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? YES MAYBE NO 19 RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon i. the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20-. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. W1111--t-Te proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal, result in adverse phys� ca], or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structuro or object? c: Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which 'would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict OXi,st,ng religious sacred or uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRQ�NTAL EVALUATION k. AP 56-41-17 See attachment gu i. SSI _ AP SWI -17 lb,c'eg Removal of trees and brush in homosite construction will disrupt a minimum 00 area% "nd +or roadway 1 1/2 acres, "some grading will be required for building Pads and road alignment. In order to minimize erosion Of graded areas, cut and fill should be limited to feet' All d'st"bed'areas should be stablized through recontouring -end revagetation,, Ar*e"e" D"s't'On 0+ toils into area drainageways k and Littlb Chico high orin Possible if measures are not taken to reduce tho existing osion potential, On"ite soil Oros".. Would advOrzOly effect water quality in Chico Greek. 10 Rainfall absorption rates and drainage Patterns Will be altered to a slight degree, Ki Aquifer recharge is critical in Forest Ranch to insure continuous Water SUPPlY for the ridge. Oep4rtmont of Water Qzourcos indicate that Best stimate% by the limited Or parcels of 5 acres or less. ethe water Supply is submitted. if adequate waterPrOOf Of water should be parcels,si"$ alternate parcol is Shnot oavailablM%idered.e to support 5 acre uld be CO Species Of special concern have been Mapped by the Department of Fish and Game in the vicinity of parcels 3 and 4. Observations to date indicate that most of the Migratory deer usually winter as high on the slopes as now will permit; No herd composition counts have been made due to the inaccessible terrain and difficulty of obtaining a reliable sample. No data has been pre- sented that shows that this project Will substantially interfere with the movement of resident or Migratory Wildlife or 8Ubstantidily reduce wildlife Habitat. I do not find that the creation of these additional four Parcelt to the area will have a substantial environmental Wpactj and I have taken the comments Of the Department of Fish and Game determination, �( 'nto c0hsid0rati0h in reaching that Q Timber Preserve 20niMgI j60 acre Minimum parcel size, OzsOntially wrrounds this Property. Close to 1000 acres is in TP zoning to the north, Oatt and South of the property. Compatible with commercial RMdontial dovolopmonk is no residents Would be subjecto timber operations. d Wring harvest, amO largo trucks and other oquipment. to extreme no"ZO ' eve ls from chaff nwaw% traffic, nOiSO and ReSidorits May fint, the trutle, the north Property du%t ab"tiOnablO. Largo building Zotbacks from line would part' allY rOdQCO these impactv ''`board determination 7/2/85 Appo-h(ti.x p - Page 6 ^ ' ` AP 56 ^ - 1&'' 11: project'proval would increase the pop�1�ti Ranch oommun1t, on of tho Forest 1300: Platt Mountain Road is a County owned but not County maintained road~ It is passable in a passenger car bu best condition. Road improvement will be required 6 but in not in the of Public Worh�� if the project is apprpyed~ e y t e �mPartment 14a;17e: rite hazard on-site �extreme" Station 22 at Highway 32,__ .~~~~ Mountain npao is manned by CK during the f ire Qeason~8tation 21 owns two engines and no tanker. Forest Ranch Vo1unt-' rFire Department further south owns iengine and 1 water tender,storage should be Provided on-site for Use in an emergen�W ater y\' � 14b:Police protection is provided by the Butte County Sheriff Chico substation, No regular patrols ate conducted in Forest Ranch. , 14ci ForPztRanch MmOntary School is severely overorow6ed for the =^+=rthe building and Property. Chico Unified School District h notified ouutteCoumty that continued residential d�ve1opm�nt results in =significant impact to th�� di�tr���" AM ag�eem��t wiI1 h s reach�W �it� �h��o Un�fie6 School District='tric� tp mi�� t ave to be schools �r an �.I^R° ��ll be required. g� � impact to 1401f: Increased development will place additional 6 other governmentalseryic�s, em�nds on all. 16cu Proof of water has not been own" II. a" Wildlife impacts " Potentially significant, c° Cumulative impaCtS to 400es6 Ranch water supply,ChiUnif School Dlo�trict, and fire hazard are Possible, ��� %�6 , ' An»eo6ix V page 7 - _ `.' . .` \ Applicant: W. D° VanAlstyne Assessor's Parre1 # ` 56-41-17 Log # 84-12-27-01 A. I. Type of Projects Tentative Parcel Map 2. Brief Description; Dividing K.14 acres into two parcels at 5 acres each, one Parcel at 5"67 acres, -and onp parcel at 7.28 acres ~ �5~ LoMation: On the north side of Platt MOuntaln Rpad approximately 3000 feet east of its intersectioh with Highway 32, Forest Ranch area. 4° Proposed Density of Developments i dwelling unit per 5 5~ Amount of Impervious Surfacing; Blight acres 6~ Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Platt Mountain Road i=.1 p-1vate road, Highway Z2 is nearest public road 7" Method K Sewage Disposal: 1ndiYid��al^ept1cs " 8° Source of Water Supply: Individual wells 9" Proximity of Power Linest To original + 10" potential for further land divisions parcel under TM��5 zoning `s�ns and development: None lJ. �6 n� b1g 1" Terrain a° General Topographic Character: Southerly' ra4 F�r=u+ Pam_k -4A~~ sloptng face off 21 Z^ -� � __~~ ^+"g� 6. S1opos: 10-30% + C" Elevation 1360-328O feet AGL. d° Limiting Fattors: S1oPes over 20% Soils a" Tvpe% and Oharanteri'stinst 4lken"v 60-1401'' d ark brow n ,ye1low~red* 10am/cl8yy mderate acidity, n1owpormeobility~ well dained* ---i,^ 'igh potontial fortimber" b^ Limit1ng Paatr,)r�� _ Natural Hazards of the Land a°Earthquake Zone: Moderate hazard, Zone V%[T b" 5"" Potentials MoHers\te_F qh Potentials Landslide ����t�al� Moderate dp Piro Hazards treme ~ o" Expansive soil Potentials Moderate Apgo6iz V (a) AP 56-41"17 4. H'ydrol oqy Surface Water; Little Chico creek b. _,Ot south Ground Water: Limited resource, as docuMentod by Department of Water Resources c. Drainage Characteristic., Chico 6revk Drains southward into Little d. Annual Rain+all Kyrmal)2 70 inches e. Li, mitilo Factors: High rainfall creates severe erosion potential 6, Acoustic Qual Quality: Highly scenic timbered area itY: Excellent 7. Air Duality: Good 8- Vegetation: Within winter deer range 9k Wildlife Habitat: Species of special concern mapped in Vicinity of and 10, Archaeological and Historical Resources in the aroa: Low It. Butte County General Plan designation: Agri C,Lt,ttL(ral-Ret,-identiaI 12- Existing Zoning.. TM -F .j 13, Existing Land Use On-site: Undeveloped 14. Surrounding Area; a. Land Usent QOmmercisl timber, residontial at extremely low densities bw Zoning: TP -160, TM -S c. Men' Plan designations: Timber Mayntoln, d. Plg arcel Sizost Six at I acre%! two at 10 Ocroz, seven at 10 acres + 0. Population: Sparse Ow Character of Site and Area: Mountainous area 0++ Forest Ranch 16 ridge Nearest Urban Area: Chico +/- 20 Milos Relevant Spheres of InQuOmter None Improvements Standards Urban Area: None 19w Fire PrOtOCKOh Borvinot a, Nearest County (State) Fire Stati bw Platt Mountain Road and Highway 14 t station #231 " at Wator Availability: No 20- Schools in Areat 8chuol District POVOIt Ranch Elementary, Chico unified Appendix V (b) W Itcals 1"4• to be completed by applicAnt 1. Applicant Name find address . T?. VenA15'CVne_ P . 0 . Box 27 1 /�H� k]:LC C>1.�- ..,.,, x13D 2. Project Description , Land DivisionJ. Assessor's Parcel Number(s) 56-41--17 4. Proposed Use Sin 1e Fama 1 Residential. The following items are to be completed by the Planning Department, Current _ Land Conservation .AgrQ�sirinttt � zoning ._( �� w�^ R 4. General. P14n Designation __ / G= te= ;f -- applicable Conditional Criteria- Not Applicable Agrac�ltural-Masi dpnt:al 'YES No 1. Agricultural Compatibility 2. Water & Sewer Cap' 3 Adequate Fire F1, 4. Road Capacity & 5. Access to Conine>, I•eols -- " Orchard & Field Crops l.. predominant 5 +t, Parcel. size 2. Vicinity of b Boundories --. 3. Agr.c. viabil.x,, not impaired Staff neterminatioh; Project does does not 8obstantially conform to the General Flan rind zoning. Date,. Staff: Signature ,�.� r r ,� •._ s _eu A5 Vta APPLIGA14T FOtt TW, RFQUt:,STGD LAt31) DIVISTONt I AM AWME OV Tur, ABOVt. STAFF bEIT-, :t•tINA11OM itMARDING TIIE GONFOI2I` ANUG WIT11 'TIIS GEMMI, PLAIT AND ZONIM Dated ) 1 _ SignL.I ate of Applicant�r/ t.X_� C1�,, . �� - . it" uF}u Cd. Maj w 9 cpm. 198 Urovillu� Cali4ott+s Lb 10co (r6 vl.sed 6.80) , Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO$ District Attorney, Consumer Fraud PRM Laura Tuttle SUBJECT., Land Fraud DATE., January 14, 1986 Nancy `Van Alstyne has called about a land transaction she entered into with Ronald & Larry Shute, SJ10 believes the transaction was illegal and would lie to have it investigated. Background! Ronald Shute divided AP#536-41-10 into 4 parcels at 20 acres each;. The map was recorded November 9, 1983. The Van Alstynes purchased one 20 acre lot, (Ap#56-41-17) September 1984. 'age 4 of the purchase papers (attached) .refer to sale Of parcels 2 -4 which had not been created. Van Alstyne subsequently applied for a Tentative Parcel Map to create 4 5 acre parcels, which was denied, Van AifttheY say sdo nher ot dagreement with Shute stipulates reverts to Shute, he land, cawnershp Please call if you need any More Alstyhes phone number is 893-4862 in format on, Mrs, Van LT Jmc Attachments TO: Baard of Supervisors NHO Co. Planning Comrju FROM, Department of Public Works Land Development Section Gmvlls, C#�lirrnla SUEQECr: W. D. Van Alstyne Tentative Parcel 'Map AP 56-41-17 DATE: September 10, 1985 You will be considaring an appeal of the Advisory Agency's decision .to deny the tentative parcel map for W. D. Van Al tyne, AP 56-41-17, This item has been set icor public hearing on September 17, 1985. if the Board decides to uphold the appeal, the following conditions are recommended conditions of approval Public Works Department conditions are. I. Verify legal access. 2. Provide two-w4Y traversable access RS -8 -LD -1 to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 3. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map, 4 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement. S. Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 ShOW all easements of record on the final map. 7. Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 8. Provide coil -de -sac at the enc: of the street. D. Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing adequate sight diSLance at the ir►tersection of Platt Mountain Road and Highway 32 if required by Cal Trans. 10, Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required; 11. Meet requirements of Butte County Ordinance 2453 and Resolution 85-40 for Chico Unified School District. Continued on next page 0 Environmental Health Department conditions are: 12. Provide a 100 foot leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 feet of the property boundaries. 13. ,Indicate on the map that areas with slopes in excess of thirty (30) percent are unsuitable for sewage disposal. 14. Provide the required usable sewage disposal area oneach Parcel, Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not proven to contain the Usable sewage di Subdivision Ordinance, sposal area requited by the 15, Prove that the requi r-ed civantiti es of domestic water erre available to parcels 1, 2, 3 and 4. 6-1=� STATE. or CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AG NCY DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME RLGIOIA 2 1701 Ny;ABUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CoRboyA, CALIFORNIA 95670 0916) 355-7020 July 16, 1985 MS. Lailra Tuttle, Associate Planner Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965-3397 Dear Ms. Tuttle: Butte CO- Planning ca"Ift, JUL 22 1985 0MY9l®, caufam,4 rwnw-c The Department Of Fish and Game has reviewed the Tentative Parcel Map '.'TPN�1) f0l' W.D. 'an Alstyn er a Proposal to divide 22-94 acres into four parcels )t 54, jv-r 5.67 and 7i28 acres each. The property is 10-7�aLed about :Our miles northeast Of Forest Ranch. The 0epar t notes that 1) we have already commented on this TP'! letters; site -i-e (8Qe OI1.r attache -4 November 19, 1982 and Match 22 1985 It and I) County Board of Supervisors upheld an EIR appeal an(, fli ne county planning staff to prepare a Nr�oatiVe Decla,, at The Dr,,,�Arbmeht has cal"ItUlly reviewed the subject TPM and our pre- viousa expressed eftv1tOftM0ht&l concerns are unchanged. The pro- posed TPm is inconsistent with the General Plans Timber Mountain designation. The TPM would Set a Precedent for Other requests for GP revisions for subdivision development and result in additional loss of deer winter range and spotted owl habitat. The iubjoct TPM does not qualify for a Negative Declaration. C8QA Guideline8 clearly dictate an BIR Should be PtOpared* The 81R should discuss ,subdivision devolopmeAt'S long-term, cumulative impact upon the wildlife resources. Of special concern is the loss of Migratory deer and spotted Owl habitat. 1 1 We look forward to re0eWlho the Draft gIR when it is prepared. if WO can be of futtlier assistance, ploase contact CettY Men8ch, NhVirohmental Services Supervisor, telephone (916) 855"70804 Sincerely,, au1 T. �7ensen `"Regional Mahal er Attachments '4, Governor 441- 4)� MFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY ,RTMENT OF FISH AND E ,oN z /01 NIMOUS ROAD, SUITE A Fu1NCNO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 45670 916) 355-7030 November 19, 1982 Mr. Steve Streeter Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Streeter; EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Guvimiur The Department of Fish and Game has revised its position on the Ronald Shute tentative parcel map (AiP. 56-21-61) which proposes four parcels on 39.36 acres near. Forest Ranch. Since adjoining properties have been divided into five -acre parcels, Hie proposed split would not cause a significant additional barrier to deer migration providing certain mitigation measures are adopted. Placement of home sites as indicated by red squares on Elio enclosed map should be required to reduce the area of deo,r migra- tion corridor and spotted owl habitat to be impacted. Deed restrictions prohibiting further splitting of the parcels should also be required. Resource Conservation Zoning should be adopted on adjacent properties of 20 acres or greater size. quch zoning would help to protect fish and wildlife habitats as the existing zoning has failed to hold at minimums recommended by Fish and Came when current zoning was adopted. the Department talpt JerryMench, Environmental ServicesSupervior,telephone(51 6) 355-7030. Sincerely, Paul m. Jensen'` Regional Manager. Cuttr►Go.F'I�rinn`l�o►►m. STATEOfCALIFORNIA--THE RESOURCES AGEN GEORGE' DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME , REGION '2 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670 (916) 355-7030 Buf-fe Co. Planning Ca<nrra„ March 22, 1985 Droviikl, C41ifu,n4 Ms. Laura Tuttle Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Orovi,lle, CA 95965 Dear Ms. Tuttle: The Department Of Fish and Game has reviewed Mr. W. D. Van Alstyne's Tentative Parcel. Map (A.P. 56-41-17), a proposal to split 22.94 acres of land, located approximately four miles northeast of Forest 'Ranch, into four parcels of 5, 5, 5.67, and 7.28 acres each. The General Plan's designation for the property is Timber Mountain, which establishes a minimum parcel size of 160 -acres The project site is a -LixeO deciduous-coniEcr habitat and is within a migration corridor ., upper winter range for the East Tehama Deer Herd. It is also area utilized by the spotted owl, a species of special cukicern, which is suffering a population decline due to loss of habitat. The proposed project is inconsistent with the General Plan's designation and the Butte County Deer Study Panel's report which recommended 20 -acre minimums on non-critical winter range in areas away from identified transportation corridors. Project approval would represent further encroachment into an area of large parcel sizes which would result in additional losses of deer winter range and spotted owl: habitat. The Department concurs with the General Plan's designation which requires the property be retained in large parcel sizes, in the opinion of this Department the project should be denied pursuant to Sections 66474 (a) and (e) of the Subdivision Map Acts' Thank Deartmentfcantbe of .Further assistance, please contact the y opportunity provide our common p tact ,7erry Mensch, Rnvironmental Services Supervisor, telephone (916) 355- 7030. Sincerely, r u i r, Paul T. Jensen Regional Manager T0" FRO IIa St.fl;f+iLCT. D B'S'I 0 Butte County Advisory Agency Pl anni nq Director for Report; on "Tontat;ive Parcel Map fur W. D. Van Almt.ynr-, AL=' 56-41:-1.7 July 24, 1985 Thin in a proposal to divide X2.9 ac:rez into four parcels, two at: 5 cacr~ s, one at 5,67 acres and one at 7.28 acres an pr opi_oty toned 1 H-5 (Timber Mountain, b acre parcels) in the Forest Ranch area. The Wd Use Plan Map of the Butte County en*ra'l Plan cicsignation is t7t1r t, cr.tl tur 7l Residential which allows p artel z less than 20 acre% p-rovi.ded 5 conditional criteria are met, This project does not comply with the fcllcrwinn 3„ Compatible with nui ghborino an (ti,mbor) activi.t.i eyt uvidvnco W adoquate water and sowago disposal capaci KYA wro Ttowson able acc ezoi C.+i, l i t.y to commercial cervices and schools. Sccrroundinq pVcrpertrU (ngrth4 mouth and 0a5t) ao zoned TP -00 ('Timh0r' T.q..oter te, 1.6o scrt' z) to + acilitat_o commercial ticttbor operations, i')rwiho h+:il"'.+est , rosidrrttz will bo l K,,Ci"Md to 0';tal"ume n4.ly.se InvOm from chni r+sawn,, truc hz and mq"ipmentx. Appl i e;: vit. Bubmi, ltud two well loot on the property which are crnvrwri. f ;t abl e and hh er"el mr" cannot, Ealy considered as prC:1G1'(^ of wa't r . Tho Pr rug is k it over .:'r:.► ►t l l e5 +r om mi dd l r=+ yid hi qt► schools and major ar c ommornial mervi.c; uGo tic+rrr r al N �.tn p01 i.c;i PU do n0f 's+tppor! W5 land di.vini on (see at i ac h mont',) . `This pr"'oporty is within an idontivrWd migratory try Hv r° area and provides habitat f or 5pca.twt. d Owl, a RPU Ma, c S Of Wcb i fl c:crnr, "— Butte Count V l;+uard of Supervi sor a has considered t:hrit MO&Wcan and hhO cOm►r"" crf Fish and Game and dotermin& that thea p►F.oje(e t. would nM -t result in i. stir,,r tat to wildlife. The subject parcel was aroateo visa the Ron Shutf par r of map in 1,`9M That map was denied at the Advisory t"-ajohcy 1, WO on two c:.ct►nts, impacts to wildlife and a lack of ovidunno `ittait wt.c+Kciant water, is available. the 8mard W Sup rvi.{.cors upheld th o applicant's €.rppeal, of the Advi Crary AMU dnni Gal W. Do an A+. ztyne r AP 1"ka-41-17 The 1.,,rroJert will increase drmand for all, governmt.nt servr res in an j!n(aitzttnczd area where it, im not, eost e'er+ective -to provide them. In a year + !severe budget mutb cks, it is s not pmtdent to allow dts,rul. mpmont where servit;e support (police, +ir(-2, rttedi.c al.) is 5o costly. Available sorvirv, dollars are bei.np directed towards more urban areas. T+ this project it.- LApproved, a note shall be plac*don t:he +incl tn��rp zt at i nq « "Retai dont:i al. development be sttb ect to school impar,' + w1W,. rug.« W, nW Vun Al tyn 'rn; Butte C'OUntY Advisory Agency FROM Planning Director SK&JIG19 RePOnt On Tentative Parcel Map for W. 0. Van Alstyno, AP 56-41-17 D A I I-. July 12q 00S This is a proposal to divide 22.9 acres into Qur portals, two at 5 acres, one at 5.67 acre% and one It 7.28 acres on Property toned TM --S (limber Mountxin4 I acre parcels) in the Forest Ranch area. The Amoral Plan designation in Qricultural-Rezidential which allows parcols loss than 20 acres provided 5 conditional criteria are Met. This projQct does not comply with the following: 1.. COMPatible with neighboring jag (timber) activities. 2, Evidence of adQuatO Water and sowaoe disposal capacity, I. Reasonable accessibility to Commercial services and schools. S I tirroundinq properties (north, month and oazt) are Zoned 1"P-160 (Timber krosorve, W0 acres) to facilitate Commercial timber operations. During harvest, residents will be subjected to oxteams noise chainsaws, trucks and equipment. levels from APPlicant submitted two well logs on the Property which are unverifiable ond therefor cannot bo conziderod am proof of watork Iho project in Over 20 Miles from middle and hiqh %choolz and Major commorcial zorvi cos. ruvripral PI -at" Policies do not support this land djyj%i0o (toe attachment). Thin pr000rty is within an identified Migratory door area and provides habitok for spotted owl, a 5POSOZ Of special concern. Sutto County Voord of Supervinort ham ronzidorod this imOrmak inn and the commontt of Fi.,.ih And Oamo and dKOrmim0d that the project W0110 hot r0SUQ in impacts to wildli&A Tho projo,t will ihCroazo demand for all gL)YerhMent, cervi res n .S n i a W10fad area where it " not c"''"t 0ff*CKvQ to PrOvi0o them, W a Your Of Wvory budqot cutbacks, it is not prudent to allow dovolopmoj whor. service zupport (Polico, yr;:. I ', I +Jr04 medical) is 50 C001Y. Available service dollars Oro boino dirohod yowardt Moro urban ar*an. \ . . � � �� . ��� . . . �� ~ � ` \ . Wo D. Van Alstyne P400 2 AP S6-41-17 It this project is apprOYed, a note shall be placed an the Unal map Qatinq: "Residential development shall be subject tO Mhool impact fovz". LAI k - cc; W. D. Van Alstlyit,4 ippincott-Guth Ass- r Inter -Departmental Memorandum Ta; Advisory Agency FROM; Planning Department SUBJECT: VAN ALSTYNh E.I.R. APPEAL , AP 56-41-1.7 DATE* April 10, 1955 This is a ,)roposal to divide 22.9 acres into 4 parcels in the Forest Ranch area. The property is "within a migration corridor and upper winter range for the East Tehama Door tIerd. It is also an area utilized by the spotted owl; a species of special concern, Which is suffering a population decline due to loss of habitat" (Dept. of Fish & Game) 5/22/85). Government Code Section 15065 states, A Lead Agency shall fir-' that a project may have a signifi- cant effect on the eivi r .,,Ment and thereby require an ErR to be prepared for the project where any of the following conditions occur (a) The project has the potential to substantially degrade quality of the n y environment, substantially reduce the ,t habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wild- life population to drop below self -sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a p? it or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. . , . (c) The project has possible environmental effects which are individually limited but cumulatively considurabl.e, As used in the subsection, "cumulatively considerable'' means that the incremental: affects of an individual project are considerable whon v:iewod in connectio'ti with the effects of past projccts, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probably. :future projects, DopaYi'tment of Fish F, Game input 'for iluttc County and El:lts Prepared for Yuba County have shoWn that individual land clivi- Bions are resulting in cumulative impacts to door habitat, Mitigation measures, °ich as clustering of fiojiwsiteshave not bclpn offered by the applicant to address °,10 �vIldli.f'e impacts Under th6 legal framework of the Cal if-o;tn' r ° i��;nmeirtal Quality Act (CgQA) , air Etit is requir-d. Van Alstyne A .R. Appeal, AP 56-41-17 April. 10, 19W Page 2 It is recommended that the LTR specifically address these issues I. Erosion and, sedimentation impacts 2 Cumulative impacts to the Forest Ranch i�atcr supply. 3• Cumulative impacts to migratory deer herds, spotted owl populations and availa.b].e liabitat. 4. Land use conflicts between residential cl;civelopment and commercial timber operat:Lons. S. Impacts Of residential development and st►tri11 parcels to the +/- 1000 ac. of TP zoning. 6: Extreme onsite ;fire aazard. 7- Pro j Oct t s non-compliance jvitll the General Pjz are ncneral Plan references which do not supl. Attached nort a favor able action on the map. Zon�.n The 'TAI -5 zoning Ila.s been in effect since February 1976 for this Property. Nearby zoning of TP -160 (Timber Preserves 160 -acre parcels) has been in effect since February 1977, Thtilat e zoning designations indicate the minimum parcel s created provided conditional criteria of tleoCeneralaPlbe are met, Alternatives to the Paoject If the parcel map were revised to a 2- or 3 -pa rcel land division, . o parcels of t)Ye environillental determination would occur. Two parcels of ll., 5 acres */- with clustered homosites and other appropriate m t� dations for or osion control, evidence o f adequate water Purply, Otc. Would be move :>avorabl.y considered, New input 1iom the TJepartment o:f r"S1 & Ga:me Would lie sought for any revised map, LT/ss Attachment General Plan roforencos A BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN i"BFBRENCES Page -8 Several areas in the County Have very limited groundwater, such as Forest Ranch; Cohasset Ridge, Bangor and. Feather Palls page 31 (a) Limit the use of timberland to :Forestry acti.vitios and compatible uses. Page 32 (d) Require proof of adequate water supply for all new development. Page 41 (a) Regulate development in identified winter deer ranges tc facilitate the survival of deer herds (d) Regulate development to facilitate survival of rare or endangeredplants and animals Page 43 (a) Correlate allowable density of development to potential for landslides, erosion and other types of Land instability. Agr .cultura:l,-Resident al. Conditional. Criteria: Page 49 (1) Compatible with neighboring ag (timber) a.ctivi,ti.es. (2) Evidence of adequate water and sewago disposal, cUP,-ci.ty. (7ti Reasonable accessibility to commercial servicas and schools. L'age 62 Consistency with th..is (hand use) element shall be a condition of appeoval of- all proposed divisions of rosil property reviewed by the County 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURC 10y GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, G-jvernor F'- AC-0, C DEPARTMENT OF F15.14 AND GAME REGION 2 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 'P$670 (916) 355-7030 DuH0 Co. Planning Corwri, March 2G, 1983 Ito, oroy'll'a Caufotr,14 ms. Laura Tuttle lAutte County Planninq Department 7 Coun-Y Center Drive (jrovill,e, Cp. 95965 )Car Ns. Tuttle: The D(-nartmant of Fish and Game has reviewed Mr. W. D. Van 17), a Lo Alsty-els Tentative Parcel Map (A.P. 56-41-� o proposal spl"t 22.94 acres of land, 1()Cat0(,j approximato) j, foor miles n.-,)r,Joast oj:* Forest ranch, into four parcels of 5t 13, 5.67, and t.28 acres each. The General. plan's desic,4nation for thu, propcfty is Timber Mountain, which establishes ,i mittimu.n P-ircel size of jj)0-acres. Th(. project :cite it, 0 mixod doci du(ou.,-Uun L Lot hohitat and is within a migration corridor ^nd upper w,-Iltot range ror the East Tehama Deer Hord, It j8 also an area util.lzed 1.)Y the -1 concorn, which i.,; �,urrorinfj "I opot�:ed Owl, I spoclo�l or pupQ,ation decline due to loss of NUitaL. The proposed Project is inconsistent with the clanc,-rol Plan's designation rind thea Butte CountY Elect Study I)CAn"l's report which recummended 20 --acre 31inimu"M On non-crLtical wiit�}r rant-ja in areas away from identified transportation corril,)rn- Project -IVL.j ct o rov,-;11 qoulcl ryrasont CLIrtijor cjjcro�jc)jm0nt into an or O jarge parcel sizej w1liell woul(i roo.Lilt in addiLrnal 1()sF,0s )L doe'. wintQI: ran�jo cane L3!,.*�Otto,l owl babit-at. 1 -1 r...j,jn,jLiun which Tjje bepartment concur:, wit'.1i Lho OonCrll P1,111- (I re'luiros the projxnt'y ho rot,0,1110(1 '11, 1cjrjjo In the opinion of this lloport--ilvent 00, PrOject should 1)�, -t rrw ant tr) Sections 66474w) incl (e) of Lhe Suhdlvj�',ioll *'101) /"'t - Thank you for Lile, ()pj)c)j^tujjtty Lo provide our c4)wr1if.:nts. Ir t Department can 17a or rutthor ossistallcOpjoast- contact dorr- I , Mensch, tilvironmental 0frvico. tol-pli,ine (916) 355= 7030. 8incerelyt Paul Ti Jenson rteqional Wanager MFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY It w „LI)MuNI) o 4ROWN JIR Governor ,RTMENT OF FISH AND nN 2 sr /oi NIMPUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670 wp 916) 355-7030 November 19, 1982 Mr. Steve Streeter Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive WOViller CA 95965 boar Mr. Streeter: The Department of Vi8h and Game has WKS& its posiLlon on the Ronald Shute tentative parcel map (A.P. 56-21-61) which proposes Four parcels on 39-36 acres noir porosL Ranch. Sinco adjoining properties have boon divided into vivo -acro Parcols, the proposod Split would not cause a significant additionol barrier to door Migration Providing certain mitigotion moanures arc a0optod' PlOccm" Of hOMO sit0s 08 indicated by rod squaros on the onclosod map should be roquirod to reduco the rontrictions Prohibiting further arua of door migra- Lion corridor and Qottod owl habitat to he impacted. nood olnu be requirQd. splitting K the Parcels should ROWUWO COnservation 20ning should bo WpLod on qdjacont Properties of 20 acres Or greater size. Such Wn7 9 would holp to protect fish and Wildlire habitats a8 tho 0xiKing raring has failed to hold at minimumo WcOmmondnd by Pish and 0amo whon current zoning was odoptco. If tho Dopar tment coh ho of rurthor assint0hCot Derry Menooht 8nvironmon[al Borvicon Supervic, s" 355"7030. WqVhuno (916) Sincerely, Paul T4 Jensen Regional Manager STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME REGION 2 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A Cm—It RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670 (916) 3 55 -7 03 0 March 22, 1985 Duffe Co. Planning Com, MAR 2 Y 1985 MS, Laura Tuttle itte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Ms. Tuttle. - The Department of Fish and Game has reviewed Mr. W. D. Van AlstYne's Te*tative Parcel Map (A.P. 56-41-17), a proposal split 22.94 �re's of land, located approximately four miles northeast of i'orest Ranch, into four parcels of 5, 5, 5.67, and 1.28 acres each: The General Plan's designation for the pronerty is Timber mountain, which establishes a minimum parcel size of 160"acres. The project site is a mixed deciduous -conifer habitat and is within a migration corridor and upper winter range for the East Tehama Deer Herd, It is also an area Utilized by the spotte owll a species of special concern, which is suffering a population decline due to loss of habitat. The proposed project is inconsi.stent, with the General Plan's designation and the Butte County Deer Study Palel's report which recommended 20 -acre minimums on non-critical winter Lange in areas away from identified transportation corridors. Project approval would represent further encroachment into an area of large parcel sizes which would result in additional losses of doer winter range anal spotted owl habitat. The bopattmont concurs with the General Plan's designation which requires thr property bo retained in large parcal sizes. in the Opinion Of this Depattmont the project should be denied pursuant to sections 66474(a) and (0) of the Subdivision Map Acti Thank you for the opportunity to provide our comments.. If the -Department can be of further assistance, please contact Jerry Meh.sch, Environmental Services Supervioorj telephone (916) -355- 70306 8incorelyt %---- Paul Ti Jensen R05i0ht41 Manager LIPPINCOTT-GUTH ASSOCIATES P-0- 13O.X 671 100713ILLE ROAD 0 PARADISE, 4 INV (916) 877-4300 (916) 877-8877 CAJAVORNIA 95960-0671 Bu"0 Co. N"nIng C�" Or" f"W4 :A. AT TN MIS, Ttjtt'�? RE, AP(�t. TISV,�InA 1l:-,tytjo De zt r k, t t X'1 for tl� we wi$h to 1npf!$01n1 th( of 'nj1 rp T Iji t 1'Xt h(�4 vii Id fQ tsat n d Ul3 d. bo �:Ilv r4i Oc �a a I'a t W'q t Z t 0a, t t I 1V t "h ,nn-a. tor I t t T Alt a -a5-85 Ref: Discussion of E"nViromental Evaluation Ap. 56-41-17 lBjlCvlE: Installation of road *requires only re -all rnment of old lagging roads, and possible fiktute homesites on two of the lots (out of the three remaining undeveloped lots) will be at old landing sites*- Also builciing codes have requirements on cuts and slopes., lFv3F-. As t"iding sites are all on a East slope, away from little Chico Creek (which is Scuth and is over 4000 feet away) meaning that there is no possible way to contaminate Little Chico Creek 3H: Attached is copies of well reports for surrounding parcels and #3 &4 of this parcel all showing good capacity as they Were drilled at different times of the year. 5: On. Nova 15, 1982- there was a on site inspection with Larry Shute, Ron Shute, John Dobson, Stephen Streeter and Jim Snowden, (Jim is with the fish and game) at that time Jim stated that the Spotted Owl, if there was any, was not a problem as it war. not proven that the bird and humans could not live together. 8: All of the parcel owners arepleased that Lumber Company8 boraer thier properties knowing that the explanation of single parcels give them solititudeq, and off% -sots once in a life time harvest period.. 11. Normal Platte Mt. Road is a Private Road and all parcel owners 13Arl3C' have entered into recorded road maintance ri,,reementt.. Road built and Inspected in 1983, 14A,1?A-. on, ?--25-85 we talked to the C.D.Y. people about on site water arid, close supply. Results Station 4!2,) has on site 17,150 gallons. Station #24 (10 Min- away) has e,500 gallons, plus 401,000 at Forest knolls 14 minutes aWc,,LY, also on Garland Road 10,000 r,,allons.; The response time for air tankers during fire season is about 10 minutes, 'Unites from Chico is 38 & 39 minute per the B.C. Wardell Tate 114B1. 160 proof is supplied also Char -lee Bird of the Health Dept. has looked at the site on 2-15-8,5 and found site OX for wells and septics. ore ,ah'LL LOG FOR VAN AL TIEN 0 30 red clay 30 40 brown shale (soft) 4U 55 media.;: hard c ray-browtxshtilos )5 30 tArra y clay, 1,),V 1 rIrWV0l 80 90 gray lav 46 feet steel casing 80 r-eet plasitc casing, perfw-atcd from 25 to 30 feed. ,rater table 50 feet couIty cede annular seal. CHRIS TANDY WELL LOG 0 to 25 red clay 25 30 red clay With rocks 30 40 red clay 40 55 gray clay and lava gravel 55 60 gray Clay and c6bbles 60 7U decomposed lava 70 80 gray clay and lava gravel 80 87 decomposed lava 87 90 qray lava 90 98 decomposed black lava with small rocks G i P X . 25 64 f oet is steel casing 6o 1V 'A(e. e. t 0 ,/ e� c4J e,- 6 perforated liner from 44 to 64 feet water table 52 Feet county code annular seal. '21ujalIV20 .t�1uk,.o 'a DUPLICATE Driller's Copy -Notice of lttlanl No - I.otal Pennit No, or ( I) nWNial . Nninr C.LL-ru.t1 STATE or CALIFORNIA THE (RESOURCES AGENCY Do not filllll DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES NO. 08,8378 WATER WELL LIRILLE 118 REPORT (2) 1,(�yty�ii1'PI WELL ( Stet• ittstructiot>� ) Clwoer`s well Ntunhet�_ _ Wt -11 adth�ejsa if lift( Vitt �(t�rom_k _n_�bntr. 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Intent lhto. ImLol Venoit No, or i rite L'"7 T"/3 l , a. • STATE OF CALIFORNIA 17110 1101 lilt t1I THE RESOURCES AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES No. 078782 NVATER WELL DRILLS, RS RE, hte Well No (Iitl'4 dL.K ls•Clr -----. 'l.Ir-•�[sLLx5L2. (2) 1'0gA7'In OF WELL (Sec l,strltctiott+); (:nnfit)�, 'tr. Ors cr's \fell Nomber W1.111culctrt°s� fi tirll'tent f/r�nnf phnvc + i'tn+tivhltt� f1 L _d?41. I ItpnRe__-____Suction b1 taiit a from I ilies, o olsr. rallromis,fenrl'S_etc. ly �] FARE C� (3) TYPE OF iVOIiKt New I)eeperunm CI Ilecohktnit�I6m n fAveoitditkIL'gt I.'I 1lorizuntal Well 0 i')(wtraction ❑ (Describe dcstntWontonteritils 1 hnfcedures In item. C 4) PHOPOSEU Dunrestic Irrlrrttint • Itultivlripl � �1 s�t;< \iuticii LOCATION SKE'1'CiI' O r 0 / fOtIler 1 ell tin. ��/�_ . 1,12) WELL )('M' 't'utttl dvoIlt/Qw it. Depth of tuntttltictl wi-11'11) ll, frons It. to ft. 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WHO »trema seolet► n91 tt irulnNoiip ',L•ihuQ nl ' %taib ! � �.. .w t, '"m'"�"-.,� 1)t)) WAi'I'Ii I,I, rCLSt \furl utu lyd�70 AlulrillrtlI)rplh ul hY+► iilttrr', it hYtniirt�t1Uv rtlll rri rinlflrl�11 I I 1>II,y S+nnthtnt It i r+ __ fl I slur iie►I tnniilhrtlutt,. 1t An,ttit41 furl Gr►pl ""✓ rar,trf rr�rt unrF �Y lint C1 n,ri 1 r y � ,it�,yl•Il.... ��('i„� i irllr Er+ lilt, J1t�T? prl Mier II%.I) '61 Well levet made? i'e9' Nn M If >e I'fy 'wbgnl lelJ / i L I',,p1 of kexk t'lnult �.., Halle - .-. r X1.91 i)l '11 r Air hit t1 j. �.- .i." i• t5�,idh lu hurt lit shirt of Nett It, At erns at iuxtzd,�(,�/L! % eft _ t l'cri.a Mena r rrotror,ouu ' r"Iyn (nr ltrrulrtl�Y 1)Isth Ire r , k i ill aria after `Irotlr. r �f 1laltt ttn,UeraNtre..� >__ Adonis, t hvoll ul nnnitut Irwiiel Ter U No C%f If )est hi wbool? k m ' '=�» ►)ake nw SW}t litriS titty lyiyh� Ses f"1 Na"1y 1f it!s, tHhrrh e"11% to flits retiutt htrrnr�� �� �C IP AbbITIONAL SPACE iS NELbtb, USE Nr Gt NSEGUi I'IEUY NUIJtC3EF2Gb f M `� .r 4 lnter-Departni��i�liv�"'Memorandum —\-440 ;7, TO: Butte County Advisory Agency�,�,, Ft3om: Planning Director Parcel Map of Ronald L. SUBJECT: Report on Tentative P , L . Shute on AP 56-23,-61 DATE October 25, 1982 This is a proposal to divide 39,6 acres 'to create Fourarcels- three parcels of s+ acres and 1 parcel of 22.92 acres, T. present zoning is TTN -5" (Timber Mountain - 5 acre TheThe Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plancdesignates this area as Agricultural =ReF i.dential and -t1ae Safety Blement indicates that thistprojeern ctaiszinea high - extreme :£�.re hazard area,. plans for the area; There are no specific or community This project does sOnot Substantially conform to the General Plan p Y Element and Land Use Element, The following Policiesare inconflictwith the tentative ma a, Regulate development in identified winter deer ranges .to facilitate the survival of deer herds. d. Regulate development to facilitate survival of a,dentified rare or endangered plants and animals, (page 41 of the Land Use Element Butte County Cy;neral Plari 1979; also 97 , p �,A`p merit, Butte County General Plan, June 1973 ' page 14.9 of the 0 en ace Element The input from the California Department of rish and Came(see attached letter) indicates that the proposed land division Would conflict with the wildlife habitat for migrato spotted owl (a speciery deer and the s of special concern). the applicable policies of the General Plan andsed *Secti.one66474(e)' of the abdiv:ision Map Act, denial of the tentatiVe map is recommended. (*Section 66474(e) ►� Y ' shall deny approval of a fill learstentae body of a city or county ( � states }` five ma the following fz.nclin s. p it makes any of 'the proposed improvements(,earehlikely toscause�sthe ubstantial enVI or mental damage or substantially and avoidably injure f shlo�nvxldlnife or their habitat",) Personnel of the ReLion 2 office of the ilepartmt nt of r?is}t and will meet with Planning staff on November 4 to seek a resolutionato Proposed land divisions and development in Areas of 5 rmportaiic0 fox butte Count p4cial Biological habitat areas has been proposed lbytstaff as aomea 18 toiallo v parcels be less than 40 acres In size. A lower limit oji it's acro parols has been utilized as e campromise figure though 15-20 acre parcels with clustered }aomesites would be ,more in the realm Of ;+hat the Department. of Tis} arid. Came input would suggest. For e-:kamplo, it Would be A Advisory Agency Ronald L. Shute Page -2- October 25, 1982 Possible to create two parcels from '.ane parcel, of 40 acres provided the homesite locations were confined to one locality of the site and not randomly situated It is clear that this matter has county-1vide implications where the Areas o£ Special Biolo primarily :extensive. designation o£ Agricultural Res�denti�loverlap the designation of Foothill Area Residential for the Concow area). lus the T}1e Timber Mountain and Grazing and Open Land designations afford protection to wildlife habitat with the 40 acre Minimum parcel size requirement for any new land divisions, The Natural Resources Element (Open Space. and Conservation) is currently being composed by Planning Sta£f. That document will address, the issues raised and propose policies for cpmpatible foothill development in key tv%ldlife areas. SAS lr EDMUND G. BROWN A, Govu�nut !!AT�CALIFORNIA=RE50URC[5 AGENCY DEPARTMENT :OF FISH AND GAME � Ole REGION .1 1701 NIMBUS READ, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670 (916) 355-7030 November 19, 1982 Mr. stew Streeter Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive oroville, CA, 95965 Dear mr. Streeter: The Department of Fish and Game has revised its position on the Ronald Shute tentative parcel map (A•' . 56-21,-61) which proposes four parcels on 39.36 acres neat Forest Ranch. Since adjoining properties have been divided into five -acre par.;elu, the proposed split woul%J not cause a significant additional lrarri.er to deer migration providing certain mitigation measures are adopted. placement of home sites as indicated by red squares on the ,-enclosed mapshould be required to reduce the area of deer migra- tion gration ,corridor and spotted Owl habitat to be impacted. Deed. rc�'trictions prohibiting further splitting of the parcels should also be required_. Resource Conservation zoning should be adopted on, adjacent propertz sof 20 acres or greater size. Such zoning Would help to protect fish and wildlife habitats as the existing zoning has failed to hold at minimums recommended by Fish and Game when current zoning was adopted: If he bepartment can lie of further assistance,' please contact ferry =iensch, Environmental Sorvices Supervisor; telephone (9 ) 355---7030 Sincerely r t ;�•'au1 r1!�enshn liegional Manager tri fn G�. {�innninc� Cwnt`tr. 0 Lk 1W crow llo, Cblifern1a P'm,Arer CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY pEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME REGION 2 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOYA, CALIFORNIA 95670 (916) 355-7030 October 19, 1982 4W EDMUND G. BROWN 1R,, Govoliat + 'w h� x: Mr. Steve Streeter Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Streeter: The Department of Fish and game has reviewed the Ronald Shute Tentative Marcel Map for a four -parcel, split of approxiT Lely 39.76 acres neap Forest Ranch. This project lies astride a migration corridor for the East Tehama Deer Herd. Cumulative impacts of this project, coupled with other lot splits and subdivisions in the Garland Road area; ,vOuld form a barrier to migratory deer. The project would permit parcels smaller than the 40 acre minimum parcel size necessary to prevent a blockage of migratory corridors. A Specie: of special concern, the spotted owl, occurs in the area. Small parcels would a2 8o he a threat to spotted owl nest sites. The Dcpartment .recommends the parcel map be denied due to adverse impacts on wildlife. If the Department, can be Of further assistance, please contact Jerry Menscl, Environmental Services Supervisor, telephone (916) 355-7030: Sincerolyl i Paul T. Llenson Ree,�jional Mahager �uctr. f^ Y BUTTS COUNTY DE PART�tENT OF PUBLIC WORKS LAND DIVISION REVIEW REQUEST Division of rorestt DA`a�. . 8-20~82 --- ilE7ifl'ZN By, 9-10-82 AP NO. s. 56-21-61 ------ PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TENTATIVE PARg1-L OAP - APPLICANT' Ronald L. Shute SNC7:NE'ER L7ppincott-Guth, Associates_ CONDITIONS AND/OR COHMMUS: Fire Frotection Requirements: .,ar - In the Safety Element of tho__Bu'cte CottntC�eneral Plan,,tha t; arca a.s cl .." 4b4 ed ao an extreme fire hazard area. provided by the Ca1..£ornia Ue�artment > ..n Ur:wi'An El.On t0 thls-pro`�eot Slte is � �r�x'orestr Bjtte COLUlty Fire Department. - -- The arrival tines for the first 4 fire en7i.ties are as foll4tv_U: minutes _.. 1._ Station 23 Forest Ranch CDF (S�*n nal onl ) _ 5 -- rh 10 minutes 3 Station eco ._._ -.�.-. 4 Station 42 North C LLL 3CFb 39 minutes A 1;+at x3 Y pros or hire b�ater SitP�Sly, e su_- - -- io�rrever if the domestic tvatr storage eYStem had_ a _cci,y ctt'l,,tX�O. 1 rallons,or Moroi as fire` cic rtlm�n conneGtaon shall be a;�stallect. �h� faro dE art ! t b xlotified of � n;i � � izrh c,otiYie t on shal.�.%be 5z► ataILLell 'p meat ttlllo _,.- .-._ Such a cont;ection gint1 mets t be so loceLted that +it. is to fire_ de artmertt ec{�xa pmpnt. Y W. �%T.AIM tD 1170' (Rev � 6-80) , ,� .. n,, • " e o �I'4 �, I � � � 1 1 $ �, c .� ' � � s V 9 1 � � � y ' ,• � � / r ' O' ; , 1 � .� .1 . /+ n b w t II 1 • Cr �. !t lY i " , _ • ,' .I. � = n �, ��� 1 � � 1 I n e '.rk�:t � i � � � t�M� ,'i .-��,� i � ` � � o ,n � s f�+ ♦ ' .. ' ( h ��M � P 1 1 I \ � _ � �� .i � � �r -V T FC)R I'm Diyislo� s. PLANNI�1Cy C(7MM:C35�QN ST�P�NIARY...SHEE L APPLICANT W.D. VanAlstyne Lc�g0-07-30-04 ADDREb'S 5498 Putt ,Mour;tain Rd. Forest Ranch, CA 95942 OWSame 11 1_� Tentative Parcel: Map to divide 22.9'ares to create P'AOJE(T DESCRIPTION w_��,_..- • .»��«}.u.�,;.w~.:w ""�.�.. 4 parcel : ..._..» located on both sides of Matt Mourttain Road approximately prnximatel:y LOCATION 2000 feet east of Highway 32, Forest Ranch area ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOM$ER (S) 56-41-17.. ».. .. w...r .., TM -5 GENERAL PLAN Ag -Resp PROJECT C:l" NSXISTENT'�f...�..,_..�.. � . . .�. GENERAL PLAN CONF'ORMANC'E REPOR'S'.._ ... �__. DATE OF APPLIMAT STUA!TURE LAND CGNSERVATTON ACT C ONTl'2ACvTu,2 'uly 28, 7.987 DATE APPLICATION Lippincott�"Guth Associates A6 NT/SURV'EyOR/CIVjL 'ENGINEER -1 P.O. Boit 677, Par4dise, CA 95969 DATE PLANNING DIPECTORI S Rtpoji T PP.SP'ARED EN�IliRC)NMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE E'I��EC)�, ... ,..��., DETVIAMINAT ION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE �1DC)�"'S'E�1 MITIGATED NnG. DECLARATION ON - OATS AOOPTED' .w..�: ENV. IMPACT REPORT - bAT8 ...... �u:M.,.w++ti�+N.. wi rwlY+arw...r,.wi"Tufa.rrf.rwfirW..M+r«..-r.�Ywti4+.Y.wrti:+wr'w.µ.n:4.+Ni««YM.'.%�+'f I.w +i.Ylwk%nraFiL..iWw.w+✓�' $Clkl COJNJ' TtR MI]ETINCI ,..�r. ..f.d.wf.n / oLff ADVISORY Os AGENCY tfEARINC e to be completed- by 'the 111tintling. Oupartmerit.: The fold items ar,.._.Land ConsdtVatioft Agreement current zoning General Plan Designation /j A licabld. Conditional Critdeili' YrIsi NO AgticultutdlomResiddnt1.d1 1. Agricultural Com pdtibility 2. Mater & Sewer Capacity Adequate Fite rddilitids 4i Road Capacity & Maintenance $. Aocess to Cdmmdtciat & 9chOOls orchard & Field Crops 1. predominant 5.10 Ad, Pdtacl 2, Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3. Agric. viability not i'tnVaLred Staff J)d,t6 rb inat Lori: 'Pt6JCcdoes not substantially does tal Plan sad gubstantialli"76—Onfotth to the c6he 7'" �COOWIVliim" o. P1"A*C. OB61i CT4% ,.OR _Ll,\p Olt SUj3j):jLVjSTOW MAP APR 2 2 M72 items 1-4 to be completed by aPO' v I VIJI r-) 1. Applidant llam-e end address project Description, 3, Assessor's Parcel Number(s) G. Proposed Use e -q e to be completed- by 'the 111tintling. Oupartmerit.: The fold items ar,.._.Land ConsdtVatioft Agreement current zoning General Plan Designation /j A licabld. Conditional Critdeili' YrIsi NO AgticultutdlomResiddnt1.d1 1. Agricultural Com pdtibility 2. Mater & Sewer Capacity Adequate Fite rddilitids 4i Road Capacity & Maintenance $. Aocess to Cdmmdtciat & 9chOOls orchard & Field Crops 1. predominant 5.10 Ad, Pdtacl 2, Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3. Agric. viability not i'tnVaLred Staff J)d,t6 rb inat Lori: 'Pt6JCcdoes not substantially does tal Plan sad gubstantialli"76—Onfotth to the c6he 7'" NOTXCE. or- th L Autte County �ro Off tce of Planning and bas Tonth strddt# -RoonKplli plawliq Department sadrdmohtoo CA 95814 7 County Center DrIvo of OVOV'ljC. AN CL A 05065, p 6 __2. County Clerk CANDA05J.:GPU8s8,utto 0 Clork County of Butte By - IS, L 1 T3 .1 E CM Filing of Notict of Datdkmintition In, tdthplilancos with gectiot1 2. or, 21152 of the Publid, Resources code, Pr6joct Title AP If Name tehtAtiVe PArddl Map 56-41-17 YanAl8tyne,_ StitL, GR?arihghou8d Number Gohtadt Patsoll Telophond Number (if mibmittod to Cldafinghouso) Public Works jo-h,.n Mehdots a 5`58=72`66 Pro jildt Location On both 6ides of Platt MoUhtaih 2,600 fo-et: oast of Highway 320 Potest Ranch ateaillo bad OPtoXitnatdly lif6ject, Dw; d' r 1" Ptio-h Tentative Parcel. Map dividing 22.9 aches to c toatd four, parcel -sl This 18 to advise that the Butte .6quoty,toard,,of (LeAd Agatidy or Roqpofigibla Agkitioy) has approved the abovd-dostvibo-d peojdct on tind� has niad'e (Date) the following ddtdtmibAt1oos regarding the iabovo-dwidtibed p oj Ca.t t i. 1, The project JX_vtill not, hAve a significant effodt oti, the dhV i t'OhMdht , 2, An 8hVit6hmefital Impact Piaport was prepared for Lhig pvojodt Pur�tivant to the peovi.9ions of CVEQA, A Ndgative beclAeatioh Was prepareid for this ptojoct pue.quant to the Provisions of Ct%w 3, RaIgation ftioasUtOs W0f!v'j WILIte hOl'.o MIAU at Coll Cit of t-htl looroval of the peoj—(.Ct4 14, A 8tatemont of ovarviditil' C'WisiAdvidtiot's _X_wus tvejt., 41dovtod for thiN ptojOct; this is to cowLify that the finot RIR tA 0100tittJ Aird ruJwfwwg and recoed of Ptdjeet approval is available_ to tho gona,,J, public. att Butt o county piti'viq D'upatt-mmiL 7 couhty Cetitdt brivo. UPOVI,110i GA 95965 nt ol'it BAs 6i A copy ei" the initial study regarding the a�rrr�z4ent�t�twt+a� of e�tu OT thi , P ( Ocw°t. i$ Oft file (A,t; ' County Center brig to, orov l ld , Th i. s Ludy was t Adopted as gresanttLl. Ado' ted wIt=h elial �f°., . <i' )'ic r1C Iod , P � ri d� it�atieti arid. 0 $uplwort I nv reasons aura atr,tched, 7. A public heaving on this, Nagative D ciaratiotl was held by the decision, making body, I r 13od 10 a t� ift. y .—,.bttGauTty f3eqrd �� ,derv, oaf;� nat o Cl'etetfftiiYt rt .efw Dote rmiiwat ion On the twra:si; or tho filItirrl RtUdy ofK tmvlronfflartta iwitpaotrf tho itwf w�r��ttian 1tre, tltrgrl art h �trritwi,Rs Comittertts re �!iv d o tho pirc7lrcweml and our+ ow 1(T►()tvj0(lg e �7t1Ct indepertcleitt Wo find t:hcl PrOPOsH 11ro lectw COULD NOT hava - signit idmnt et=ec t on cltc� II i rr,ttmvtrt , and a NV-,GATIVtl 1)11Cy1�AllATiON, is hor oby adofttod. We- fitwd that the 1 vo j tpc t k C (Itj:t,l) leave a R i ni r ieant+ dfI dq at the, env iroiwmont ho tvt l l not in this owtse be a.uAt o,ff attached mitigat lot, iIIv,,tsttrt-s dos Yibod in itoto 5 abdvo which are fey this of ovoilt o mttido eonditIons or pt,bj;aet alxproviLl, A conditional: NIEG1.TIVt MICLARAT'r(M is 1warab,y adopted. Arai 1 ,1m9l3 „ f ) xi t T i✓ 1$1 14ilf2M MVEN that the 1111* ete de c4ri:l�ed below has boort roviewed put-surtnts to the Vovi, icrns Of the, California tnvironmental Quality Act or 110,70 (Public Re.reureoy Code "�1.lOfJ, et„, sog1) and a det:etti ination has been ttmado thiwt~ it twill not have a s'ignifienn't Weet upont ho, onvirarttient , Leg ✓! 97-07-30-04 AP` *56-41-17 2. DriSCkIPTION OF PROJECT: Tentative Parcel yap dividi.n! 2M acres t6 0wroato Eot r paroels y, 3. LOC;A`l TON OF PIIOJtCT On both sides of Patti Mountain Read apptoxi ttatciy X000 �a'ab east cid Righwa 32 Vor;est Aahch area, 4. NAM1 AND ADlictt.,q.% OFl�'1�tJI-ICT AIIIItoiCAN'C.. w, b. than Al.styne tAPP neett-Guth Associates 5498 Platt Mountain Read P40. tex 671 Porost Ran'cht CA 95942, paradise,. CA OS067 54 MTTM" ATTON MEASURES: 6i A copy ei" the initial study regarding the a�rrr�z4ent�t�twt+a� of e�tu OT thi , P ( Ocw°t. i$ Oft file (A,t; ' County Center brig to, orov l ld , Th i. s Ludy was t Adopted as gresanttLl. Ado' ted wIt=h elial �f°., . <i' )'ic r1C Iod , P � ri d� it�atieti arid. 0 $uplwort I nv reasons aura atr,tched, 7. A public heaving on this, Nagative D ciaratiotl was held by the decision, making body, I r 13od 10 a t� ift. y .—,.bttGauTty f3eqrd �� ,derv, oaf;� nat o Cl'etetfftiiYt rt .efw Dote rmiiwat ion On the twra:si; or tho filItirrl RtUdy ofK tmvlronfflartta iwitpaotrf tho itwf w�r��ttian 1tre, tltrgrl art h �trritwi,Rs Comittertts re �!iv d o tho pirc7lrcweml and our+ ow 1(T►()tvj0(lg e �7t1Ct indepertcleitt Wo find t:hcl PrOPOsH 11ro lectw COULD NOT hava - signit idmnt et=ec t on cltc� II i rr,ttmvtrt , and a NV-,GATIVtl 1)11Cy1�AllATiON, is hor oby adofttod. We- fitwd that the 1 vo j tpc t k C (Itj:t,l) leave a R i ni r ieant+ dfI dq at the, env iroiwmont ho tvt l l not in this owtse be a.uAt o,ff attached mitigat lot, iIIv,,tsttrt-s dos Yibod in itoto 5 abdvo which are fey this of ovoilt o mttido eonditIons or pt,bj;aet alxproviLl, A conditional: NIEG1.TIVt MICLARAT'r(M is 1warab,y adopted. Arai 1 ,1m9l3 „ f ) xi to '. PIWH., VDUOU 41 -11 DATSt • XNTO-WARTHW HtHORANbUH: ljwtto County Advizory miency Planning Direct' o -'r Report on TontatIve Varcel Map tar W. V* VANA13TYRI on AP Q Pebruary 9t 1988 This W a proposal to divide 220 WK tO Mate 4 parotlo , The, prooent nonih! Is TH-5 (Timber Mountaine 5 ave parcelcj# ajoy vuld In 1176. The Land Use Plan Ma; of the Dutte County ocneral plari dOSighateS thlo area ao QrIcUltUral-RevIdehtial. There are no opeolfic at community Plano for the aroa. The land division application Wao UbMitted to the planninq separtMent on July 200 W7. dovernMent Code Section 65950 provides oix months it) which to aot on a project whete a Negative Declaration I* sec ammended. The oix, munt-ho time trame provided by the Avernmant ode to act on this project expiren Pabruary 27f Jos, this tentative patual map applioatlow wan PreviouOly Vzoposed in 1985, The land division tequest was hesed by the Advinory Aqeocr and appea)ed to the tvatd at Saperwoora. The Hard denied the appeol Einding that It did n6t Comply with Oeneral Plan policluo (S/17/8S). The WWI Plan P01101ea have not been amtnOed ainte IR85, The PtWect io in the =0 configuration as the map dWed by the Ward in 1905, The WOO Is too tWant from commercial uetvjoes and ochools to qualIfy tot 5 actio PRY PQ 5W other policies cited In the provio"c' NOW are no lonqor an las"e. New development ttandards and standard Vish and Gamu conditions hive addreasod the roncerno. aggympogg (q I Pind that the toard Of Supervlanrs ptevionoly considered 'thio W4p, determined that It dodo not comply with the general P14h at keJUINd by 00MMA Code Section 66474; the aPPIAC&Ion has been pendj6q for an extended petiod of time and deny the Tebtative Parcel MAP applination rat V,D. VanAlstyne an AP456-41-17 In wordance with seution 151ol of ths C80A Ouldolines and Oovertment Code 5ection 65qso and 66414. In the event tho Advisory. Aqency detotmjhes thot bhV sltd atjon has changed WEIKeptly Lo, warrant a tevergal ot the ppardq polleye then It wOuld WrOPriate to a0ftoVe the prWeat and d1opt a heqative Qclatatih with the follawlhq conditions abbachedi =qtr t, 1 Oreas exposed by r4rthwork PAS ": ;, tort or ISO i Y bi" supplied t'kt rouli,h � t�����'I�et� �_�c't.��� It ne summa de that all d,omeeh ll lie dionlior than !t� hundred - All nev domestic w loeated within 100 feet of each Me& WNW So toot building y ta k I nterm"fig � t "M to nd W W We on KBOtmation cheat reowded with thp t 4Y ego ���¢�,����tp oteIt adopted prior to redotddtlon of map or �..�� of building pewits, Erom the Indlent. 10:0 t; cb no c ,a tit and east property � C d1lMLnato Piles of deadb'l"Oh p4iQnaj to 01110=13 Depat.m eol.' Fo{esKry and Alt Pollution Control igbrxSNifpML r v ws " 4 Aptol I (!.i' I.t 01'„ 3/1 WPM Report AM D J t h"t, � e # n..t z C .r`3.� y ye�1 � u@� q�ye*ex fluy# HOW upheld NVISUBM"MI "I ' Bud jaugd fQ pl,f ,00A DOW appeal, d Cam; hid will AlMinfr1led MUMMY envy dentedMAN topl1Yl'�hi:oriing t1mlet I Oorvicso toµM.r 1,31 ChOMM that this Pluipet will that, M A y�kh1 VIM that No MA ban hpgn p1puented ROM Will tJ9C§L ,i�a.S4l red"ed KIM. the rqCy CoWfoyRa to t}Cy IA �Ny�JqF �c7 c-110; ", oil! Ifit) I f rJOV 1. L �� c w� � , :m Its, , �.�i k4 1t��-rMCI*; Way x r rr AS..uL Do UVERI:N qqyp� qy y y�y { (ppyppY,'YyyyyL**��y.ee�yy.%��ylyy��i[�yiRyyM �.iy�v�� .rf ����i. i!tk1Y'�w✓ ]41 tt�' f K Laura Tuttle yy, yy��yyy� CAI AP,thh't��p �y � N d0 a lid C dpi � � ry y y yt yy}�yay yn��dg y#ld-y�� �p y y� y the IYt�iy C�.}y�'.,y� g 1:a�ig�,0fil ('mG�gtyL��.3y�'*y r49 Uu iC;�q'C.6i.}y od YI,n, 1w01C; �Fi&.L :4%1 �` Is 7r C 'AJ'!t tui Of JatA dJu. 13w, 1088,4 to contact the, YG y truly 1ka`.� ',A���'RENZ ft*', ea.. Ran ghuta wiw Vy�w tYs: ty�ft'td '`y�rYy��,ii'.fLi�ryy'+^^' yrA.,� yg�4jj COL playth"'mig bitacm RMAT ' UUMM, meth 00 Poi, Wx b* AMA TI'N AIMA11-414017 Amur lb 1444 ThIA :SIS A -Drd-bbUl t6 diVidd 22*# AeM d tv PlatcolOw 1,06,0 a -d 1076* Land w laft RA 6f, the "Batts gutty, o'n Plazt doiViotft thO AIPOA "Ag! A911IOUI a '.JAII %� "gm, l td thy§ p in all A .r6 t 1,r &Mg a N- t he A'� W e a y Tho- Ind diviglty opligatith, wal §uhffij,,ttdd layin ,in jU.1y 2,14f. '1997s, The. Applbdtitt d pio on, August :# 199111* 6, rtifftwit, Codd n; M�y y�yjA't i'Ue- �aral.+Gni➢It$�ig, bayydoffi74�ybq�,�yp�, ,L�J��CL YPI y.�ky,+F y+; h7py 4Jy�8y4s Y�, SF .�.i i'�N y� '. y�,y :L�&am' ViJ'++ '�F j$VV�.� l:. iW C: R:• I30 ALL 1:u 61ball to 4Cai6u. bib, o s `roide., dy,pudig Mbwary, 22TY 1089,, ipi'. 6111YU M811 iffil5dalt wag Ahtl 'ipa' e o'"Wo d t the- Iftht , eft ftbfiv tl9d odO.-uA tiq o Mo s 06 �o oo tY§tUdY 01600ea i s ll 6# the vbip6rt obnc � At vabak § bimld, bd, buffieIdAt ti, twoort. fivddkd pAft&lgs. pr6v4-didd that w l t ato va por thaft, AN fadtv, tha h MA trom.16g,in dwidiluddg, that water Idvdtg� of ldu than 206 t O mat bAdly f am walls havim pa W d wator tablat - a � i t ia rapan wn to mit back wallg, frdfft imetior and Otdrior lot linin 0 i imi tho f. toy In't6framat 4 d,16 dravy 46df 4djell oft the, dAly ar thd field, vavt a ttdo dhdd . the - tha, uah bd1iffil atm; �Ut§ugit 'fid CA1116thid op off' ` 'T Afid Aid} #611utidd, ddlitrdl biotridt m, 1 s, the 14rit� divigid 44d§tl WO, dop ed donidda the appeal ffihd n that If" did not emp� . tai, wee idled xncompati f auty with: rt i 069, ddp4��ty� AMig.tano� fkl co ata " �.1 6tvidd � �ld 464061Oy 1V . �' M� of of th-ol��. Its all . dt116 �,� . egg � ''� t i 'two c �� ' y t OIj..Vaal Oltft Ott, m5wm at .E' korat6ty ddoffit, aa,r Ah l ft otos'Watoff the, lard A'cvd* the, fad attudWrol 1w ' the ' agata,1 gauCk it ddbldl 6f 'thd NVAdUg f gut's U if4 MOV . t� - � ilk tar ' If@ dI60 ftt* I 11mm"At find, that this d d t §uVom dt"'Idelfad this map, a Indt dodo 90 a Y hwjo o e� addi the t� 6 � }tip 151'64 ad gd And :8.6,414 ho "'mid the A p i d 4 ` a thm watidt wt;l" alb d Awall , 'h tui lUtatid im ig It Ial t 'v pig. �i Md y96ta, 6h, it 2, Continued It is recommended that all domestic wells be a minimum of three hundred feet deep. 3. All domestic wells to be set back 50 feet from interior Tot lines and 100 feet from exterior lot line s 4. Indicate a 50 foot buldiigdinsetback setbackmf�`omintermittent permanent streams and a 1.00 foot bu g streams to maintain critical wildlife habitat. 5 Note on Map: Applicant shall pay deer mitigation fees if adopted prior to recordation ou map or issuance of building; permits 6. Note on Final Map: A 100 foot no residential development setback from the north and east property lines, 7. Eliminate piles of dead brush pursuant to California Department of Forestry .and Air pollution Control bistrict- Requirements. LT:jmc cc W.D. VanAlstyne Lippincott -Guth Associates 'ARY T, LIPPINCOW ]LIPPINCOTT L.S. 3634 AL S: EYING URV 1.007 BILLE ROAD • PO, BOX 671 PAIRADISE, CA 95967- (916)1877-4300 September 23 11d � 1981 SEP county of Butte Planning popattmont 7 County Center Drive oroville, Ca. 55965 ATTN: Laura Tuttle Rt: Tentative Parcel Map AP 56-41"17 Log No. 87-07-30-04 Dear Ms. Tuttle: I have reviewed your letter of September 11 11987 concerning V ect and the recommended Your initial study for the proposed project mitigation meazutes and have the following remarks concerning them. The Northeast information center has been contacted and their report will be submitted as soon as it becomes available. MEASURE 'I: Has more to 60 With home site development and grading I t and, would ppertain more to the building permit process. 1 don't feel that -,t is an appropriate measure to create land boundary linesi MtASURE 2,. This measure is satisfactory. MEASURt 3: This measure is not tedesoaty as it is covered by Itiono �jh�d permit processes. To normal health department COnd' require that wells be a I miji•mum, of a certain depth is not cot-, toct as sufficient quantities of domestic Water has boot obtain- ed to the satisfaction of the thvitoomorital Health Department at lesser depths in sutroutd"t wells, The gtoutidwat t bydr-o'lo'g'18t ---- 1 9 'i -.' .. ' report is fine f ailzations, and such, however unless it or gener i addresses this gpodifit area, it Is still supposition on his par-tj it is also Possible, if h0tosSirY- to obtain setback pe 0 l'o'ball wells withi't 10 easements from a8j0ifting Pro "tti" t install is maintain �toteof thepropetylness lotgyas other Wei,rpbotbadkg ftoln 0-1ah Other - It should be not also tb6t 6CCotdit9i to the previous Owhdtl I. 11L ly Mt, kon 8'11ute I wells it the immodinto, atod- produce qptox-ih te ha ' 20'-30 gal/min at depths of between 80-110 feotTfiei;b wells ate �A asV a.V 0 4 County of 'Butte Planning"' Department ATTN Laura Tuttle September151 1987 PAGE, 2 Orme Ca, Ma' notho Comm, SE 251587 �rovilto� GaUfo�d Wellon Parcel l of, 93-P/M-83 produces 18 gal/min, Two (V wells on Parcel 2of 93-P/M43 produces 210 t1/min, Well oo Parcel. 3 of 9 -P/Mµ83 produces 20 gal,/m,: n, Well located on P'atcel `I oi: this map produces 80 gal/midi. Well located on Parcel r of this map ptoducos :30 gal/min. MtASURE 4: This condition can be deleted as theme Otto no inter- mittent or permanent streams located on or tJitba,n 100 Leet of the property. MASURE 5: Payment of deer mitigation fees are acceptable as sooty -as the Board of Supervisors implomtbt tbem. MASxR, 5: This setback is acceptable, MASURE 7: This measure should be deleted and covered by condi tions of the Public .WQrks Department who have the responsibility of determining whe'atb ' or not a road i$ in saLisi.�actory condi tion whah"ex�t6- repairs or improvements should or are to be mat M>ASURt S: Why is this a consideration for the creation of land' boundary 'ands? MDAgnt 9: This should be deleted as it is already a mandatory t.indibg and will be addressed prior to the hearing where any mitigation measures will be approved, Please lot me know if I can be of any further assistance or if -ou rloed a.dditioral intotmatior . Truly your. LIPPINCOTT SURVty' G GTL: s cp OblWiIndshtof A'Pt h C611(omia ftutHuta(OPO-09 PLENM !�AA.Jfh 046110)(MI4, State UtiwLsesity. ChicoArchaeo(og'Idif 01106, CA' 9' 929 10votitoey1.1155EI T�HANiA Date; C00% S: ro., Outte County Planning Ep #7 County Cehter Dr t�rovill.e; Ca; X5965 re- Plau(� Mtn, Propq�y AN 56t4l�4, e Deat County Planners A teview Of the abOVd project has reVealed the ebllOwir-Ig-, the area indicated as within the project bouh&eie!j is coh8lidEn:ed tb be archaeologically sehtiti'Ve- Present are: s ,(x 8aty access to natural Se6Utceg be WltLt Flat trea6bwjand Or flat land hO&t Water South and/or east facing swlbpOis X -x FL .0v 11 icu�ty rec:Orded sites in the vicinitty we 8trdtigly recommend that an acdhaologidal r c t rtnaIqsa nde I* doodtictrod of the atcsa by & qUalieled Atchaei.jj(5gi8b and appropriate Iiti'i3:gation measures A kh(twh site or sites ha-Vhavebcieh Ptevicuiiy eecoMed in the Ptdjedt areai, koject Opo.r6tiot% will have a hejativompact On thet4 dultural eesdutdet- We reccav4nd that: A qualified archaedIdq1vt be c0htddted to agteSS Site acid 1 .11 , ptive ptopwsal, � Prepare a mitig NIU, Iffiahk y6u for the OppdrtUnit/ Lb tellieW and db(rmnnt on this pr6p6tdl, I j u8 know What dedi!j'0hr;L are fttadd' rL*ja.tdr'q the Ptd], tice tolk weth&idt iie tTot Ni Cert ter dob , pldate let 9� i w. Stl�tf 'Z� CAli rSRN)A �tplE � 3t 86140 CuW;C t AG : P1606,109 am . DFPARTMf NT Or FISH ANCA 00104 2' .G _ --.t� w;,.. G t�Re�L nru�tM �►nft", ►nor Ml NIMBUS ROAb, $ulto A RAWPO COWOVA, CALiFt�WA OWo C it�Nil b� c: � # x�i , S� 4 1987 N � ao,ho Mdndohsa A$Sist ant 'i]1i"L rS bid Public llo ks 7 Cbuhty Center Drivo f�eai: Mr. hiet��ft�naa The D 'Partrmeht OE frith and Gated has rovietved W 2249tat ee pinto Map �p.�': ���Qi�Y�j r an a1�p�-ieK't�io�a�bAlpt 4ef�. 9 adzes into Our pare:ei s « div dd, heedfs desi`tiaihih a Th6 pedj ed t site i s ortiori the f✓aa'efYama ed tihtier t'arige that hat bean a1�'eady iM c pa>;�ee16 1.es:� than �� teres riser development of, tfie deer ratt�edias w�th3ti ar?area Whoed ft�rf�het<ted by measures: io'ssibloa Wath tfiitlgatlo hl 'the f)epartMOht fins rec6ftetidCid, that the auftd couht: 6ndrep dxa adopt a se fear ... . d e* T p ries of mitigation measures I� The asaessmerl Of a gat%cin ase �vou�d be>;�ir thit�tiatot~y stub,iish"hg a 10°t� i o a' " eadh aide oG all ° at7d i5at setbaefc b� fee a�oYig' , provide r ��"rMerieh� attd ihteikmittetlt. ati�eatns wtc�u,r teotio r�+ Stever, Unna. the 13oard Vitas the andW implement sur ; the atreamsppo;stu1ni idlie ol7ca�ies, Mitigation mdaaures � � f:o ariept and be eniedwe redoMMeha tno ase �etamit x ire Bari ► e Of Further a8eietande PerM31,�3idia' f4farragertiet� ,5Uper!`ittrsfsenlc, Pa<tao'ia C1GJ�=71(lA p ne " do-reIy iaMe �« Measeramif hai: [�ar�ager IPPI W 1 T 'TRAIN OF 66U,p,C C M°WIt:Mi"%Mt„ (14 0A P i i'iMM p t au �11 C e` �eGCnp Caw��Cr In it'll iii VAN ALMSK talo rVO Mron .araC r't,w r ' rC f of i'tee M . ppl iarbip' W S VAD A$t 'nd UVOUJOU-0.t t AMMON- 545a Platt Mduhtaih gd.. 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"0 Wall 010, 0 14 .L P' 11011,1, oil 11 `,01 1rrrA a 0 S i gni FI CUM U C`!'t'c'C j i %rm ,tPATjoN will he prep'cr0" rA. 44� l itl { M! 01110PwIQ 'th' i•ir:j—.I ei PU0100 could have a rrimni fl - 1 tht i nvirlrrl�Yi isf, title i will not IO a significant e A>V ko,"lil-' t ala M Ce;,A'C Ciel Wr'1wUj'd S lir~ sc r'1�{roYd KIp r1r1: tip C °t'VA { CM tr, i a R ho P, Ui;,lrV- nigninc'a�nt v roct oil "d CA Rk.M'"'iixL IMr'ACI {wk:C'm !,t rvqri'ired . septoibdr 1057 5 111P1111Tj i i.ANNTNG , Laura —x C �.9 Ir i T (EXP14 altions 6 a ' ' W*11 ther y9s 14 JL Vunz: itl F Chainges in; vubofllwtu res, b. Disruptiam;, 01404,cftton or Mmovoring of-' Hip aoll rellof of fthy -fw elthat 01 beach math t" tile ch-unnel of a, mit-or or stroan. or" tfick 6od of the (3ced1j, or anv 1jav, fillot Or 'lahe'* Urban arewl*117 h.- tiposttrt* (if people or py0party to g-00,10gie , I 5,11ch as eavthqu,!k6-q,,j, 14n&i Jtde3ldmud- 'grolu"Id failard, or si.11tijar ha,.4ays? 24 AIR. witi rhe proposal ropult in ttjhgt4jjtjaj# a# Aiv Nil s i, Otis or tO defil6rdtidft Of avibiid�nt- air quality? b. The creation of Objoetionable ad(jr,31 stooko Or fumas Cx Alteration of air movomefttl* moli.sturd) br tomperatuor a"i , re* .41"Inge, in Clitatt) locally 'dr re lan 3's, WATM,1. Wul t.ild pjoposjjj v,#SU.jt ifl, ctirrontss or tht eourgddt direction, of �-ja,tor rqqvelttefttg ift dither mar1110 Or (rash w4tor,41! flit#8 * draitwgdl pantetnt, Or tho rate d1nd amount of purided, rumri? Nod for oft'-sitL, iurface drdilA.'age improve* moots� includ"Ing vogetatiolft rdmvftl�, ahmindl- itation oi, Culvett installatiOA? 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O I ` i I � �[ � �W �q�, �qy�: Yid.+•d.mn.+l. 4'��y,P 1t Pyr P+�� ;A&h V�1R�� �4 {'�� k��� �JiA♦ri, YL4. b�C V;"'r W��1��Y�� �!JA�'�SlAF�i �1' Ado Attadhadt N �4 e D _OF[-:NVjEPNI-FNT6L EV-ALLJA*-VLX-gkl L_ AP it' 56-41 � 17 Log # 87 -0'7 -30 -U -T lb,c,e: Removol of trees and brush in homesite locations and driveway construction will disrupt a MirlImum of -1 acre. Some gr od Ing w I I I be required for building pads. Given ti -ie terra'An and expected building no should not be extensive. In order I;o minimize locations, gradl -10UICI comb1y potential erosion hazards, all gradi,,,ig activities 51 with Chapter 70 of the Un I f orm Bu I I d I no (ode. A I I d I stt.,,rbod areas shoo I d $m' Stabilized through recontouring and revegetation. Additionalijse of P I att IVIOUrlta 1 n Road., a dirt road ; wilt I r1dreaso dust geileratiCill in tha vicinityuravelling of the road 1,4111 reduce but not eliminate dust. 8b'. Absorption rates and drainage patterns will be modified by any land reconfiguratioll, payed areas, and building placemr=rit- Parcel size offsets increases in drainage f-IoHs. 8j.': Deposition Of soils Into area drainage: -Hays and Little Chico Creek is possible if measures are not taken to reduce the existing I -119h erosion Po' ' "entl8l. On-slte soil erosion would adver sely affect Water quality In Little Chico Creek 3h: The Department of Water urces indicates that the N8telw SUPPIY Is limited, In Forest Ranch t, arcels of 6 acres or less. A recent I y prepared hydrologic report ire .rtes that no true aquifer exists in the Forest Ranch area. Water- is found in discontinuous tracl<5 and fissures. Based on C. statistical arra lysis found In the report, Water can be expected at dL-l_'_hs greater than 800 feet, 8: Nume--l"OWS large trees have been alit on both sides of Platt 111OUnt8ill Road. Brush has been cleared and left in piles to beaoMe a fire hazard. All brush should be removed or burned to accordance with CDF and Air Pollution Control District requirements. 5d: The Dep-irtment of Fish and Game has meoped this area as a '`development None" within the migratorly d0ii-jr herd area. 51si-I and Cam" presented these maps and a policy position to th, Board of Supervisors ill late Apr ili Fish ond UaMe has agl`°eed not to object to development in these areas provided that two conditions are met: C 1) Indicate a 50- f coot bu I I d I no setback Prom I ntei-m I ttent stroa(TlSi and a 100 400t bU I I d 1 no setback from permanent str ..ms to Ma I Mta I r1 or I t I ca I w I I d I I f e habitat; t2) payment of doer mlti�,,it;lon fees per the schedule containt,�d In 'rable I of the April 1987 letter tO thf-:tl Board of Supery I scars . 6b: Large tracts of property to the north, south and east are zoned limber Preserve, IhO-acre 401"11111UM Parcel size. During harvest: or' the tImiier$ residents may be Subjected to ext t,- ome noise levels from tha�ngaHs and large trucks. A JUO-foob building setback has been proposod, "6;w 6"I"t-lis map was prorosea aria denied by -the Board of in 1985 based on Incompaj,lbility with the Gbnerlal Plan,. PC, 1 W- to creation Of parcels of lest than aO acres in the AorICUltoral-Residential General Plan des lgnat lon, fly(., conn itlol-ial aolter" lo must be met. As noted In the General Plan Gonl'ormanco Report, the Proposal is not compatible with SUrrOL(ndln(.i (i tuber uses, fire facilities are generally inadequate, and aoMMoralvil gervlcos and schools are not readily accessible. Water- capacity wpco(jdj�es8ed under I Gem 8 49 road, capac I ty w i I I be addressed under li."cml 14. The 'riyi-6 zoning on site was adoptedIn 1976, pre-ciPtIrt(-i _�Idoptlo.n of ti)o Land Use E I ement by three yoart. When this SItwat_ 101-1 occurs, the Gonorat Plan policies must be reVI(aNed very closely to make a determination as to General Plan con forMltv, Rural l"031rent iOl Uses fla'Ve been found to be Incompatible with timber act lvllIog. Rural residents often take an Interest In the hervest managamocit plarls of companies$ and object to harvesting In gendr4l. Forest ranch Is remote trom largo commercial centers, the high schoolo med,lcol services, and general government. rho property is to miles from the lotersectlorl of 5ast 8th and Hlohway S24 11, Division and dcvelopmont as proposed would Increase the size and distribution of the Porest Ranch cOMMUnlLy. 188i An addit-lonal 80 vehicle trips pet- day will be generated upon bUlldout of the map. Road standards adopted by the Board of Supervisors which would become a condition on this m8p will adequately offset this Increase In -tilaffic. 18C' Platt MOLM'tiAln Road Is currently payed from the public road approach for 8pprbxIqibteIY ROO feet. Beyond that point, It Is approximately 20 r-eet wide with an easy grade and wide curves. it jAjjjI nosed a mirlimum amount of grading. On zlto, , the rood tiia ll be upgraded to 4" Class 2 aggregate base with a single seal Cost. From the west property corner to HIqhW8y 32, the r,,equirement Is 40' class 2 aggregate base. No additional roadwork or tree removal 18 anticipated in order to meet the minimum 20 -foot width. The paved portion w'! I I require patching. 140. Fire hazards or site are extreme. Station #23 at I1jgl-jjAl0y BP. and Platt Mountain goad is manned by CUP during the fire teasoni The stat lon has bvio engines and no tanker. Forest Ranch Volunteer Fire Departments �,arther south, has one engine and one WaL�er tender. COF r,etbgri I zo,; , , d to purchase water ten'ders County- i - _ - :� 1,1 e e w rje TO Support l:)reiftijts, the Board Of SUpOr"Vicors has adopted A $200 -Per -10t water t000e,"' fee. Payment in -to the water tender fund wlll Offset but nOt r4j , in + I re, torw I ce I mrj4c't8 , CUP doe's not MOVI operate J fully Staf f eck, 4,L) I I y eCILI I Pp6d year-e,oumd stat I on to serve r rirest- Ranch. I 4b: tjo, j rjtrotect I on I s pe,,ov I dad by the Butte County Sher I f f' Ch I to SUbst 11: 1 nr. 1-c.) regular patrols are coridLlOtL-d 1n Porost, k6mcha ClOvelOpment may be subject to tile ria a rate of' Per square foot, YlTiOnt Of 8chool� 1 114 [ilcreatped leve I OPMent w I I 9OV01-41 Men �'a I Vervjco.,�3. fol edic,,,il place additional d0illands Oil other �ore,jgL Ranall. sery I Qe s are no t r'j (:)w prow I d ed in 1bg Accord lno to the, Ot"OUndwater', hydr-olrag l gar I mss t 11 a M �2 0 0 f` e 0, t a f- e jTj 0 �qt If<e Y j, st's rOPOr'to water, lovels rOM wells hovIng a prcjled k4at-'or table. lie believes the t-�eglonol wal�er table botiAloon, �Qo and boo we] 1108 at a Cleoth of feet. All A skg;oj,,,d issue addressed In t1-reIoUld be a Minimum of a00 fbet, wauor loGrOund vols Of numerous small wrOtOl" study waS the lmpaci� on Z0110 Of draHd Pall` -Cels -served' by IndIvIdua,j we 1 1: s It own 'nfluellce was Calculated based on avt)rape usageIs I OCOMMended that 8 L, -O -foo -t at- Int,<-,r,lorN lot- I jnot� and a IUO�-_-.footbadk be rilaintained f rom lot I (rtes, to avoid p t; setback be maintained From exte�-Ior- oteiltial fol," well el. 0 a Based On COUnty r-ecords, the., orchae"Olcla'l survey has been Is no evidence all search i-ilil be 1-r�tqil I red f ro;j 01-OP-11"ed Or, this P1'OIZP-4r,LV- A records Lal'ifol-rija it"'le 1n+orma,Gen�,er, atQo. [ he purpoto of, (;10- . r,ecd doerftjjne whether, or, not archaeological r'egr0l-irces1maybrbet sealcll present, and whe,,;her a survey should be preparedj e for Obtall-lina a redor,ds seat"ch It dessCrIbed in the I ri I t I a I Study, cover,hleetptel-rocewulto,"'this DINOS Or A A r^ecor~ds search I be, reqU I Ilod eO d0tel"I'll I ne whoth al"th-oeologic8l Survey should be pr,-zpared. Th or not an ere Is the potai-iti.,31 that jmpj,:.jtt these rlosout,cos. d0v0IOP1T1Qh-t 88 prOPO8ed P4111 89!9 c mnrondeI i - r —0-q COMPIY with Uhaptei,, 7o of the Unii,orry, Building Uode, Recombour and rov 096tato areas Oxpotp-d by earthwork prior-, to l"'etorldation Of Map. All wells to be 8 eft ihimum , of .3o ,U Interior lot lines and IUU �eej* Feet dOdPi get back 00 feet e (a from ex,�et"101'� lot 4+ trid i G flw 7 of 60 -foot bol Iding setback fr,om Int'W-mitteht streams an IUU-foot building setback d f`r'ojjj per-lmaine'ht stf-06riq�% _jmt tl-ltlaal Wildlife I-)Abltdt, to ffia;IMt4I,h 15' Pay doef- m[bIG18tIOM fees, per, bhU schedule cohtal ned I ri I'able I of the April It3o 1981 Dopal,,tment , pl, 01 . County Board of h and Game letter to the OUttd Maintain pt-opertj� h i r►e as l i c: Ic 1 r otr� t,i b. Maintain a iot)wrbot no rashtlbt�t iah a vFal+� mbrit � � acre north and east shown can the tear[ .�rtrly� it► 7'i match the, payed pbr lr t bn rai, P I at:t iwidunta Y ri Rati'd to Li r sat i s�"��t tcart ot� the Dop6r�tment Of Pub i i c (q rsht s. 1r i i m h nate: P 1: n. -r dean brush Purs506h b tit, Cop Ord A i 1- 130 i 1 ut l cin: t bntrtio i o h str i ct r"eclu i ruemomt„s 4 9, $ubm l :L bhe resu, i is of a records Inf�orMat i rare Center.i�r"�parled by,�Iw��: i�ieat-�i�aa it