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HomeMy WebLinkAbout060-070-021p 51UBDI V, TA EKNT: Au 0" 2 0 198 19 grs uttN 0 Date1987, Project 8ubcli�ylbs�ipn�/Autte: Mer- 6 dowci AP # 60-07-21. & �4 -60-08-24 Eki.sting.use (s) of the land Vacant ;Land A 2. Create a ,25 lot Pro -pose -u use d :i (s of e an sub c! iv, S ion, I wjre to 5 acre parcels. Improvements P'rppoS.ed (See Ch 20-21co uOty Code), :Propose to iristail +ratOr system arid, roads to,county 91tamdar a s. PubTiC areas pte'posed` Slone 5 Tree, pJahting/mr- riem6' a1 (appy x. ntirnber), V.6'k a hbwn�, is time. this 6. P bf ap condi i ph j,-rdt ct-f VO; vOhAnt5' `h�6d'� exis all be 0 his tato" I� attacl -thed X.- n none State`t �j Oa f d pr ur an ype,p-:I�: Ivision 7. 7 rura 6tt:` Igg 44 RECEIPT OFFICIAL. RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STAKE OF CALIFORNIA Oi=.1,015 QF PLANNING etc NtcaSSipt` tid, 7'bTAI. f{6CCtvrb - ptlbLiC ;. WatiA15 k1R pgNM1T6 Vnftt^1tC6"! f.. aOCUMft•NTS oNlNa _':IfBALTN aTItL•N APPLI.GANT - Rmc (vita, I>ROM RECEIPT OFFICIAL. RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STAKE OF CALIFORNIA Oi=.1,015 QF PLANNING 64to by { , + r r Mlvdicz w , December 6, x�u x Butte county ;_Adv;isory'Age ncy John Hendonsa" Assistant Director Uepairtr{ent �vf, public. Works 7 County Center Drive ? Orovill.e California 95965 DearSirs I am writting with regard's ta.Glen Biggers proposed subdivision of AP 60-11--76 in. the Butte, M`eadow's area. As a general rule we at U'zasuond ar.e in, is;dor of progress, however we are not.certain nued subdivisions in' £orasted areaa ute that' coati cons;tit prog�ebs ,, , Suibd .viskoh.s of this nature 'cause us' concer`n,> esoecia31y when next to , caur ownership, 13ec+s`,tise of increased t'r'dzpass ioc . f,irew66d , .CheistMe a trees: etc`: Hopefully thesurvey o thrf s parcel will kie wel l identified by' lined; .aid .'survey markers: ,r An incr.earsg in th, ,popul atl.on of tai„ forested ,-ares also places an ecTdi,tionl burde'in an ,our Brest roads with people driving . them° during dray du"rsty conditions sof the ' sumnes and also, using', them "in ;the wet' ,periods of "the fallani .winter.: r r we els'ia .Have concerns about the enironmertal. impact,on ttie ButtEs Creek dretinac�e: we ssrUme this pr'pposel las prow dee ,e, ,bUf£et, for ' the ,tate'r.cou`rse and lake protection zone ai• , ,Butte `CreQi ;and , acti'v't t4ill. the limited iti this. zone: If .note this suxE4ly "' fihou] d "` be addressed: W0, 4%,'also' assume the addi"t onal io6ti c; `3 oa:d. ' sn th'e Butte; Creak drai"nage,' htis been p'roperl�► acl`c2ressad' 4 mitigated „z Sincerely . 1I 'M Jags= Bean - 'i District Fore"sten; 4 r P/1D ect / �ny 1-� 7' 9 �! r' r c � s rs P o ct' - ! toil Ste RtF>kt3R'I?NQES' i) Bayharn, Frank E. and' Dani l lt. Elliott. 1987 Archaeological Survey of Biggers Parcel: Ai6aeolcgical Research Programa, Dcpartment.ofAnthropology, CSiJ, :Chico;CA.` Bowman, Paul 1584 ""l ales of Bill`Dutter." 1`ales of the Paradise Ridges Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. i6, 0 Paradise Fact and Folklore, Inc.,, Paradise, CA: Brakcbill, Horace 1983 "Forty Years in a Mountain School." Tales of the Paradise Ridge. dol. 24; No. 2, pp. 10-16. Paradise ,Fact andFolklore, Inc,, 'Paradise, C, Butler, Velma 1975 <'Parad�iseFact and Folklore HistoHcal Tour." Tales of the Paradise Ridge. Vol. 161 No, 3, pp. 24-26. Paradise Fact a'tid ' Folklore", ,Inc:, Paradise; CA. C}ang, Anita L 1991 `Theflistorical (geography of the FTumbaldt. Wagon Road. master of Arts'thesis. Copy on file in Special Collections, ;Menam Library, CSU, Chico, CA: Ctark,'V4llia<-n B, 1980Gold Districts oftalifornim Bulletin 193. Cal fot�nim ivision �of Mines and Geology, Sacramcaito, CA. Clarke, I.W. (editor] 1958 "The HumboldtE.oad." California Folklore, Chico Collection: ` . Vol. XiV, pp. 2$-45. Chico State College, Chico, CA ,Colman,orq' 1,972 'I'arlirigs of $utte Creek.Cai yons. Centerville Recreation, and Irstoril sociatiottl Inc. Cal-Centress, "Sacramento, CA: f bunk Forrest Ol ,Collection ofPlaces in Butte County=Midi Qcrasional ublication "P umber ,Association forin CaliforniaRecords and l' esear� h; Chico; C, . H[utcinspn, V1t"illiam H 1956 , age., A Jiistory of Northern Calii'orraia Lumbering Californiaherit,111 Hurst"�;'�ounty.Chico, CA adam Y? OR X10 f?Butte Meadows to l umliold' Summit." Chico- Duni dt Road.. E. C�ainptls �itns, 7 1l, 0". ;. Pp u 1'�»�ect �1-9�3r Biggers Prafact• FIliforlo;SifCvv%ua(ioi Mansfield,Geore"C.. 1918. klistoxy of 13u tte County California, Hist oric Record Co3npany, LosAn eles,�CA. , MrGie, J'�rseph F: 19s2 history of BUl tte County, Vols. I and II. ;Butte County oRice of Education, Oroville'CA, Sal1e.Y, M.E. °. I977 lifistocyofCaliforniaPost'Offices 1849-1976. Postal History Associates; Inc., La'Mesa, CA. Stephe s .Kent 1977 Matches, Flumes a Rails.'Trans-Anglo Books, Carona del 1VIar; CA. SWartzlow, Ruby J; 1979'Paradlse Pact,and Folklore Pieldtrip 1979." Tales of the Paradise Ridge, Vol. 20, No 2, pp. 29-31 Paradise Fact and Folklore, Inc„ Paradlsc, 'CA: Thelander, Edda' Rouse 1974' "I)iainond Match% Logging Railroads 1903A M.` Tales of the Paradise Ridge. Vol.15, No. 11 pp. 2-21. Pariuise Fac"t And POlklore;Inc.,1'aradise, CA. t!tismari, Ernest. 1967 "A Walk from Chico to honey, Iake Valley," DtgglI'SVol; 11; No. 4, pp utt 3-12. 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I F 1,... i 1 ";rQl' i i ii '� V, •Qtlnrlt x i rY . i 1 - �.,.3 f,,... •,� � n �+ .1 � C� �'t c rS f I �� : " �� � r WtIC I rr v '+-.J�,� rj r /�• �.-ss. � � I•r iI C.� •• • •. • Y I r(r 3, �� r�, a w + x , ..ayy{�ta� ' i �� ++ii i(� /, /I �,.V , Y.+ %•t 4 � � � �" •;� rr f,( ..fir r •.,eft • � t � _V���v> . Y,�_ ��+` f � i� �• �� _. it • i L �E Cr�N'la FtIGllR� 2 �- Curt►u�:A�'1 ut A�ss�s�sM� Ntia-� �- p JECTrUICI1VITY .: fess 1{wi�, �,:IMRBfv�� �-gfzur�kTF�. f � �'rljyJG �y:.'Y'" ,�•• s ... R � PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OC DEVELCIPMENY"SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER. ORIVE ; � OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA A58H5,3307' i,.. TELEPHONE, IB1HI 530.7001 FAX: (91 538-7705 Carol, Bard Nov. '5, 1992 14,E d ValleyTitld 601 Main Street Chico Ch, 95928 Dear Caro, This letter is to inform you that the change in condit;ioin umber :36 of the; Glen. Biggers Subdivision Map, to a1lUw for the maintenance of ,the drainage channels by individual pro�?erty owners Wit, a r( �irement in the CC&R s it to do so, is acceptable to the Butte�County. Planning Departmeht. It was decided that a m Hoeowners Association'Was not necessary'to administo- this one item.. T hope this will satisfy, ary concerns you'haV-e., Si" cerely o Crai5ander, .... Associate. Planner r � i, l; a 6 AOL W. n Glen Biggers., TSM, AP 60441 and :24i and AP 60444;i 29 lots on both;. sides of Humboldt Rd6pprox.3/5 mile east of its intersection„ with Skyway: Butte Meadows area. Engineer: Bachman Associates f I ;Public k Works conditions": 1 S�ubmit.'road and drainage plans to the Department of Public' Works 4 for approval and install the required facilities. Pzovide 20 ft. radius property, kine returns at all street .inters ecrioris. 1 Indicate a 501, f, building setback line from the centerline of Humboldt Road and �rmerior roads. fir, Deed 60 feet right Of way along."'Humboldt"Road to the County of Butte_; 5 Construct full stret esection on Humboldt Road and interior streets to RS -3—B geometric standard. Minimum structural .section to be,2" AC'and $ AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal. and 957. relative, compactdon Submit design to County Department of Public Works, for approval. "R" value. determinations and other" data may be r.equirLed to support section design. 6 Provide manumentatian as required .by the Department of Public Works in accordance with accepted standard :. 7 Street grades and. other features: shall comply, with the Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted enga.ne`ering "standards, Provide ,permanent solution for drainage. A11 easements of record °to be shown, on the .final map: 10 Meer requirements ,of $utte County, Fire Department, 6t, other' responsible agency, 1 S.treet,: liglit� r►g ,shall ;be provided in accordance.,,with Butte; County requirementP, accepted design crteria,,and recommendations of PG&E. 12 I Pay oFf a`ssmentss 13. Meet the requirements of :`t h7 e utility.,companies Pacific Telephone;. Vate'r;Sewer, 14 Pay any, de] inquent fasces of ciirreriC taxes' as 'required. 15 Meet the re, ggirements'of Pu61ic Resources Code 4290;.' , ee " .. St tt .-fir s ti _ s !t UGGFRS, 'TSM 1.6 Submit RM' deed's for Checking ,and, approval, prior to recording.; 17, Veri y that deeds of trust have been 7modlfilod or reconveyed to conform to the how property lines for RLM,;parcels. IS Pile: a Regard of Survey or approved alternate for KM parcels.. Form a CSA for storm drainage maintenance and street lights. health -Dept. conditions 20 Provide an area for wo,l,lg.and' 100 ft:. leachfield free setback around those areas on parcels 2.2;, 25, 26, 27 and 2$, if individual wells are utilized.; r .I 21 Show a 50 fti leachfield setback from the drainage way onparcels 1-4 and 16. 22 Show, a 100 ft6 leachfield setback from the higlwater line of the creek on parcels .22,'23,'25, 26, 29 and 30. :23 Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 22, 25, 26,0 29 and, 30. a Shdv the unsuitable areas for sewage` disposal on parcels `1 through 7 25 Prove that the ;required usable sewage disposal area ekists ori parcels 222, 23, 25, 26,,29 and 30.: Combine with any adjacent parcel any parcel t proven nop ho contai .0n the sablen sewage disposal area req,tlired„.by - Subdivi 16n 0rdinanc” 26Indicate on the tentative map those wells ;that are proposed to be destroyed under. permit, in order to',provide required usable sewage disposal areas., bestroy those dells under permit and connect the. facilities served b`y fhe wells`to other approved Waber. sources pH . to recording final map".' I 27 Obtain e ional atex. ua t c trot }3 r 1 on o d v a a a r v` Y . �`o, l . � Q pp P o �.de, very Ycat on of depth to win; ; gr'oundt"rated if ;necessary to, obtain RSIQCE a,ppr6vlgl . 28 Provide a public water supply gin`compliance with the California;; Safe 'Arinlcing, Water Act, ox otheaw.se`-ove, that adequate ;supplies of potable-.water are auailab.le.'` 29 Place: a' n`ot`e on "the map` that states '"Awell a rigs on .Pots 2Z,. 25., 26, 29 and". 30 aro to be constructed at an elevation which wil°allow access to ;the designated usable sewage :disp'osai area`by gr VIty flow:" I 30 Place a note.on, the map indicating that, lot, Awas created as a w:eL1 s� to aid. is not 'approved for sewage disposal, , DICGFRS, TSM Manning Dept, conditions: ,-,51 Structures shall be built to resist: -lateral movement as outlined .in the requirements o the Uniform Bu Idifig, Code for Seismic Zone 3, ; Mobile homes shall be placed on permanent, foudnations. i Structures shall not be built in the maunral-in meadow areas, close to the banks of tdtre' Creek, on river terraces or the -bluff north of .; the; terraces., These areas shall be delineated on all recoxcied parcel maps,or s0divi8ion maps' as "'no -development" zones. - A note shall `be placed on the final subdivision map stating that any fill developed during leveling of a.site shall be compacted to 95 relative compaction 'to discourage lurching, slumping, and differential settling. 34 Physical disturbance of the bluff north ,of Butte Creek shall be limited to work that is absolutely necessary to provide erosion control or drainage improvements as determined by the Butte County Public Works peps. Any cuts or alterations shall be revegetated and protected physically from stormWater erosion by 'straw, stravt bales, or cobbles: 35 The 100 -year flood plain elevation shall be established by a , registered civil. engineer in accordance. with FEMA requirements prior to, recordation Of t" final subdivision map:: A note shall be placed on the final subdivision map stating that the finished floor of any building must 'be at least l ft. higher than this established f3ood elevation. '36 Ail, existing ;definable drainage channels,shall he mapped by the project' engineer'' and shall ,be preserved as 'drainage channels. Maintenance shall be the responsibility of" the homeowners'�a' iat 6' 7 Existing;drainag& channels disrupted by development shall be replaced b,y, cari or .;pipes : Ariy' new canals shall be 'lined with x.ocic :to preventerosion. 3$, All areas of soil exposed for construction sha11 be covered by building's, paving, or with mulch (or, similar material) before the onset, a,£ all rains.' 9 Runoff' from paned sur£ac'es used for commercial parking shall"lie directed` through planted landscaped areas or'into in£iltrat%on trenches, rather, than be directly conveyed to the creek in pipes or'ditclies. tah W,11 release suspended particulates and reduce tlie;ympact upon Butte Creek. A ,100 it: setback shall be'es tablisehd from the riparian zone''aleong Butte Creeks except where the vertical separation o'n Lots 22 and 25' provides'; an adequate setbaek:area.., A., 100 ft setback shall be established from the: edges af.. the two .large maadows along, the northern- boundary, and a, 50' ft. setback from, .the .edge of the bluff nort>! of :Butte Creels No ` re'sdental development shall be permitted in these setback aress; she riparian zone o'r meadows . _ Setback linesshall ibe recorded , on thedeeds for :each lot and show an"''ahe final recorded map. , -� 4 41° The integrity :,of "the two, dr-ainageways leading from the larger meadows " through Lots 1, '2 and.3 shall 1�e maintained, Roadway <crossings;_� can be: allowed£ ,the drainageways are protected: by culv.errs. 4? Locus '1, as: listed in the archaeological report shall either be shown as a "No Development Zone" on the final map, or the developer may contract for add3k3. nal field work,and la,terature review forestahlish 'the reel historic value of the site prior to fir►al subdivision approval. 0+ Should any subsurface cultural remains; or artifacts be encountered during, construction activities on the site, work,shou?d.4.e had ted until a qualified' archaeologist has detertninataon made a of'ir,eir s,gnif�.cance. 44 A second emergency, access route shall be provided to connect Lots l through 7 and 1Q through lei with. Humboldt Road. This shall _be an a2i-weather road on an easement from a lot in,the series 13 through 16, 'built to a road stand,<ird to be determined by the Butte County Public Works Dept. p prior to acceptance o£ the final subdivision map, 45 The floating easement serving tot 26 shall be de£ir3ed an a specific, recorded easemenrroute., +6 Vegetation removalshall be limited. to that 'necessary for development and compliance with adopted ;fire safety regulations. goof materials shell be t11, cJ ass A or 13. - 48. Poadside strips of 1Q f't, on each `side of the road shall tie cleared of brush and 'maigtained, as cleared strips on; all nes,+ roads through the proecti., 49 The pressurized wat=er system shall be ,level oiled accord ng the floe des gh Px� eared by 'the BG�CDF ]'ire Dept. p , SQ Construct al l; road's to Countp public road standards and offer them,fcyr de Ica 16ft to` the County. i Bstablisli a County'Service area t6,ad.dress police and fire services. coffering the,proact axes. �.2 B`sta'ulish a County Service Area for snots removal services for .ths. nett roads constructed by thin -project. Shovr the; portyon_ of, LoG 22 east of 'Butte Creek a`s 'i1Vo�-Development "and Zone provide an access easement .. Also desa gnate th.e 100„foot non -development seirbacics along the creek as,aocess easements in copaance with' the ljept of T'sh and Gameletter of Nov. 19,.-,T91.` bevelo,ptnent of ,the existing ensetrient” tiri Ltq„ 23,Wall. require from of Fish and Game permits the Dept.. AMI G'�N'�'T�'.� [� SPL,a+,� �[7N�•t7'PZl`�t.P.NC� R£P®1.T , �� .yw to be cc�leted by applicants , �„ /ca'.?X:IG1i NAPS AAtD AADRESS• (�LStO Al N ;t� terC ; r ,--o . CA 16 7 '9,'OSM USE.. r�.l'lo�+ing items are to Ise caurpleCed by the Plaanissg Department; , ( L -w CONSttlATION A(;R�s , PLAN ccnd t -anal Crfter+a: CULTURAL-RESr�EtiT7AX+ YES NO Its reccmaended that you perform,, tiie following checked items: F. icultural Com;setib lity �� "�.`- ARCHAEOLdGIGAL RECORDSC=r pater and SeII CapaciL-j BOTATiICAL SURYEX to Fire Fa 2. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY _...._. ' nd Ma ntenanca •rte ,tel ..,.cad Capaczt! and, St Aze"ss to Caaaaeresal and Schools ! YES ��• NO WMM9H DEPAR=Ma OF FISH ,Q:,w.?b Aft FMD MPS AND C%M DEVFZA ZONE: 1. ,•adMdjn nt 5-10 'ad 2=0 .�. -7,icivtq o£ Uxban goturdaries Wl= FLOOD �! 3. lei; yiabilitj rot Zmp_a fired ._._._, =---- AREAS SFECIF'IC ON WAN .cr to • Ir1ND USE PL?u*i SLa�� Darers rsation. SUb3tantialiy canforms� QDrRAL PL.ix: 1. Usp _.�... Land Yes, L e 2, Conser�atson 3 Qpm 5paca;_. �. WIZFM URBAN RESERVE: Safe7`t ' : k• , If Xes Name of Reserve: ��� 6'. lgqusing� 7: Cct�latiais : Date J4S` T AP PLIC R THE; REOLTESTEp 'Lt1tN1 UMSION, I AM A1'on OF Tfi< c*$OVE ST?.FF D�QN itEGi1R0ING ; THE COHFORMANCv SaITH THE' GEiiER,kL PLAN' AND ZONING. Dated' i i 9 Signatisre o£ App licant psis report: ,t;il expire and ba discarded six tG), mnnchs:,fxom the dace of rhe star signature.;. LD L�C34A �cev�sed` 0-$7j„4” 1 ' it a. 1 Creek shall .be limite�to work physical disturbance of the bluff north of to, that is absolutely necessary to provide erosion control or drainage improvements as determined by the Butte County Public Works Department. ,Any cuts or alterations shall be revegetated and, protected physically from stormwater erosion by straw, straw bales; or cobbles; 5: The 100-year flood plain elevation shall be established by a registeredcivil engineer in accordance with FEMA requirements prior to recordation of the final subdivision map. A note shall be. placed on the final subdivision map stating that'' the fi.nivhed floor of any building must be at least 1 foot higher than, this established flood elevation. „ G, All existing definable drainage channels shall, be mapped by the project engineer and shall. be preset ied as drainage' channels, Maintenance shall be the responsibility of the homeowners' association, 7. Existing drainage channels- disrupted. by development shall be .replaced by canals or pipes. Any new canals shall be lined with rock to prevent erosion. S. All areas of soil exposed for construction shall be covered by buildings, paving or 'with "mulch: (or similar material) before the onset of all, rains. 9, Runoff from paved surfaces used for commercial, parking shall be directed through Planted landscaped areas ,or into infiltration Frenches, ra#her than be directly" r conveyed, to the creek in pipes or ditches. This wilix,elease suspended particulates, and; reduce. the"impact- upon 'Butte Creek. 1Q A 100-foot setback. shall be established from the riparian zone _along Butte Creek, excepf where the vertical "separation on Lots 22 and 25 provides an adequate setback area: A 100-foot setba6k shall be :establisheii from the edges of the two large meadows a1,0 ng'the northerrx boundary, and a 50-foot setback from the edge " of the bluff north of Butte Creek. No residential development ;shall be permitted in these setback areas, the 'riparian zone or "meadows. Setback lines shall be recorded. on the deeds' for each lot and show ori the final recorded map.. ' 11- The integrity of the .two drainageways leading from° the larger meadows #i l� ` igh. Lots 1, 2 and 3 'shall be "maintained. 'Roadway crossings, can be allowed if the draitageways are protected by culverts: 1Z. Locus", as listed iri' the archaeological report shall either . be shown as a "1<To Developrrerit Zone" yin the final map, Or-,the. developer may 'contract for additional field wort: and,literature review' to: establis, ,the" real hist tic Yalue of the site prior tofinal `subdivision inap approval'. 1.3. $houlu any si?bsur face cultural,, remains or artifacts be encountered during canstru"coon activities on the site, work 'should° 1 halted until a qualified archaeologist has mach; a determination of their significance'. 1 14. A second emergency access route shall 'be provided to connect Lots 1 through % . and 10 through 16 with Humboldt Road. This shall be an all-weather road on an easement from a lot in the series 13 through 16, built to a road standard to be determined by the Butte County Public Warks ' epartaterat prior to acceptance of the final subdivision map. 1S. Ther floating easement serving Lot 26 'shall be defined 'on a specific, recorded easement route. 16. Vegetation removal shall be limited to that necessary for development and Compliance with adopted fire safety regulations. 17. 1Zaof materials x4411 be UL Class A or B. 18. Roadside strips of 10 ;feet on each sided the road shall be cleared of brush and maintained as cleared strips on all new roads through the project: 19. The pressurized 'water system shall be developed according to the design prepared 'by the BC/CDF Fire Department, 20. Construct: all roads to County public road standards. and offer themfor dedication: to the County. 21. Establish a County Service area to address police and fire services covering the ". project area. 22. Establish a. County ,Service Area for snow removal services for the .new roads constructed W this project..: 21 Show the portion of to 22 east of Butte: Creep as "N a' Wo V610 Zorie" and 'provide an access owsement. Also t esigfiati,�� the 100` foot. non -development selbacks along .the cheek as access eas :meats ��. ply 5: Gam x,l ;r� A'v t, 14 q Jftrial a ok , �BSbd ; Glen Biggers Bachtnari $r Associates 7. public Works: Dep'aitment Lnvironmental Health De artment p x, I I 3' I P i r F� Physical disturbance of the bluff north of Butte Creek shall be limited to work` that is absolutely necessary to provide erosion control or drainage improvements as determined by the Butte County Public Works 'Department. Any cuts or Alterations shail be revegetated and, protected physically, from stormwater erosion by straw, straw bales, or, cobbles. (yet kl TH� '""vk4 5. The 100 -year flood plain elevation shall be established by ,a licensed engineer it accordance with FEMA., requirements prior to recordation of the final subdivision map. A note shall be placed on the, final subdivsiori .map stating that the finished floor of any building must be at least 1 foot higher than this established flood elevation. {t All existing definable drainage channals shall be mapped by the project engineer p drainage channels. Maintenance shall be the responsibility of the homeowners' association. E-4sting drainage ;channels disrupted by development` shall be replaced by canals or pipes: Any new canals shall be lined with rock to prevent erosion.' All areas of soil exposed for construction shallbe covered by buildings, paving, or withmulch (or similar material)' before the onset of all rains. 9. runoff from paved surfaces -used far commercial parking shall be directed through planted landscaped areas or into ,infiltration trenches, rather than be directly conveyed to the creek in pipes' or, itces.'Th's will release suspended particulates - and reduce -the impact. upon Butte +creek. 10. ,A 100-f6ot setback shall be established from the riparian zone at Butte Creek, except where the` vertical separation on;Lots 22 and 25 provided an: adequate ' setback area. A 10046ot.setback shall,be established from the edges of the,;two large meadows along the northern boundary, and a 50-foofi setback from the',edge .' of the bluff north of Butte Creek. No, residential development shall be :permitted f in(' these setback areas', ,the .riparian tone or meadows. Setback lines shall be ' ` recorded on the deeds for each loti ,and show on the' final recorded inapt 1 �. 11. The integrity of the two . drainageways leading from the larger' meadows through Lots 1, 2, and 3 shall, be maintained. Ttoad ay -,,crossings can be allowed if the y drainageways are protected by culverts.' 12� Lacus 1, as listed ,in the archaeological- report `shall' either 'be ,shown as a "No 7evelopment done" 'on the final map, �or the developer may contract for` additional field work and literature: review to establish the zeal historic ►alue of the site prior,,,,a 364 tent tive'subdivision map. approval. I3. Should an subsurface` cultural remains or ,artifacts be' encountered during' Y construction activities on the site, work should b;e halted until a' qualified archaeologist has ;made a deterrriinataon of their signiucafice. 2' i d. A, second emergency access route Aall beprovided to connect Lots 1 through 7 and 14 through 16 with Humboldt 'Road:: This shall be ars all-weather road on an easement from; a lot in the senles 13 thrr�ugh 16 built ,to a told �fandard to be determined by the Butte County Public: �1Vorlrs Department prior to acceptance of the final subdivision ;map. 15. The floating easement servin Lot 26 shall be defined on it specifics recorded easement route. 16. Vegetation removal shall be limited to that, ' necessary for development and compliance with adopted fire safety' regulations. 17. kobumaterials shall be UL Class A or B. 1'S. Roadside strips . " 1D feet hall be cleared of brush 'and maintained as cleared strips on all, new roads through the project. I9. The pressurized water system shall be developed according to the design prepared by the FC/CDF Fire Department. 20' Construct all roads to County public road ;standards and offer them for dedication to� the, County. ' 21. rsfablsh a County Service Area to address police and five services covering the „ pras�ct area, 2.ish ,a,, County ty Service Area for snow removal ervices for the new r."ga'ds constructed by plus project. 23. Show the, portion 'of -A X22 east of Butte Creek `as a "NaDevelopmen . Zone. Mid provide 'an acC,ess 'easement. Also designate the 100 foot non -development setbacks along 1�he creek as aeras easements., II css.va iCf Glen &ggers IiI, .& Associates 'Public Works Department a Environmental ff6alth� a artment; 3 9 l� �t q: Physical disturbance of -6'bluff"";north, bf butte Creek shall "be 'limited to'`Work that is absolutely necessary, to provide" erosion control, or drainage- improv S, as determined by the ]Butte 'County TO is -Works Department. Any cuts or alterations shall be revegetated and protected physically from stQrmwater erosion i, by straw, straw bales, or cobbles, S. The 100-year, flood plain elevation shall be established by a licensed engineer in accordance with 14EMA requirements prior to., recordation of the final subdivision map. A mote shall be placed on the final subdivis on map stating, that the'finished floor of any building must be at least 1 foothigher than this established flood ' 'elevation. ' 61e All existing definable drainage channels shall be irnanped by the project engineer and Shall be preserved as drainage 'channels. " Maintenance shall be the' responsibility of the homeowners" association. 7. Existing drainage channels disrupted by development shall be replaced by canals or pipes, Any new canals shall be lined with roe to prevent erosion: S: All areas of soil exposed for construction shall be coveredby buildings, paging, or with mulch (or similar ,material) before the onset of all rains. 9. Runoff from paved surfaces used for commercial parking shall be directed through planted landscaped areas or into infiltration trenches, rather than be directly conveyed to the creek in pipes or ditches: .['his will release `suspended particulates and reduce the impact' upon Butte Creek. 10: A 100-foot-setback shall be established from'i,he riparian zone along $utte Creek, except where the vertical separation on ,sots ' 22 and 25 ,provides an adequate setback area. A 100460t setback shall be established from the edges of 'the two large, meadows along the northern boundary, and" a 5t)-foot, setback front the. edge of the bluff north of $utte Creek. No residential development shall ber permitted in these setback areas; the ;riparian zone or meadows. Setback lines shat! be r. recorded on the ;deeds' for each lot and, show on the final recorded maps . 11. The integrity of the two iirainageways `leading froze 'the larger meadows through tots 1, 2, ,and 3',shall be maintained. Roadway crossings can be allowed. if, the 1 drainageways :are,, rotected by culverts.- 12i tocus 1, tas listed in the archaeological report shalL either be. -shown as a '"No Develooment Zone" on, the final map, o"r the developer may ,contract for additional , rr field 41 work arid. literature review, to establish the'real historic,'Value of the site prior to tentative- subdivision map 'approval. 3. Should any subsurface cultural remains o'r';artifact's 'be encountered during construction' activities. 'ori the site,. work shculd b;e halted until a; qualified archaeologist has made a deiermination of their significance. , a 14. A second emergency access route shall be provided to connect Lots 1 .through 7 and 10 through 16 with Humboldt Road, This shall be an all-weather road on an easement from a lot in the series 13 through 16, built to a road standard to:, be determined by the Butte Country Public Works Department prior to acceptance Of the final subdivision. map:, 5, The 'floating easement serving Lot 26 shall be defined oti a specific, recorded easement 'route. 'Vegetation removal shall be limited to that necessary for development' and compliance with.Adopted .fire. Safety regulations. Roof materials shall be UL Class A or B. A Roadside strips: of 10 feet shall be cleared of brush and maintained as cleared strips on all neW roads through the project. 19, The pressurizers water system shall be developed according -o the design prepared 'by the 13C%CDDP 'Etre Department. 20, Construct all. roads to County public road' standards and offer them for dedication to the County.. - - 21. Establish a County Service Area to address police and lire. services covering the project area. 22. Establish a."County Service Area °far' snow removal ,services for the new roads constructed by this -project: 2:3. Show the portion of Lot 22 east 'of Butte Creek as a !'No-Development Zone" an, provide an access easement: Also designate the, 100 foot non-developrr ant setbacks along the creek as access easements. 'CB,' :bd cat -8 , Plen Big,gqi Bachman. & Assocsates Public Works Department Environmental Health Department i; ,4 r' Clen Biggers TSM; AP 6`0-7-21 and 24 and AP 60-$-24.-29'lots on 'both sides'of Humboldt Rd.;apPrpx. 3/S mile east of its intersection rr' :th Skyway. Butte Meadows area. Engineer, Bachman Associates Public Works condtitionst Submit "road' and drainage pans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install the required facilities. 2 Provi" 20 ft. radius ,property line returns at all street,'` intersections.' ? Indicate a SO ft: building setback Brie from the centerline o Humboldt Road and interior roads. 4 Deed 60 feet right of gray along Humboldt: Raod to the County of Butte, 5 Construct full street'section ori Humboldt Raod and interior street's to:R9-3-B geometricstandard, Minimum structural section tobdLLVI AC and 8 AB, 'SC 250 prime, fog seal and 9570relative compaction. Submit design to County ,iepartmpht"of .Public Works`; f'or approval. "R"" value determinations and other data may, be Yegtiired to support section; design. 6 Provide monumentati6n as required by the Departmerit of. Public Works in accordance With accepted standards:. 7� Street grades and other feaaures"shall comp y'wi h the'Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineEiing' standards. 8 Provide permanent solution For drainage. 9 All easements of record to be shown on the, Anal:`map.` lo. Meet rEqu7rrements of Butte „County Fire Department or other respon'sibl!e' agency: ,,: ll Street lighting shall be provided in accordance wtth.Btitte County requirements, accepted design criteria:, and recommeiictata ons 'of PG&E. ].2 Pay oaf assments. 13 Meet.the requirements of the utility`, companies (.e,, PG&E, Pacific Trrlephone, water',sewerr,) l4 Pay any delinquent "taxes o� current tgxes as req'ui"red: 15 Meet the requirements': of` Public ,tesourcels _Code .42;90: � d+ r 4. t>� 1 - 7,7 61 G-1 Bigers TSK, AP "60-7-211 and Z'4and. AP1,60'-w`8-12411lots both --h 'Ti, idea Humboldt P.d. ap P) prox.. 3/5;'mile ea.,st"QE it's in`tersectlonn. 'with SlYwa'y,, BuWaMea p_s a.reaEngineer; Rac man Associates Public, Work$, conditioris;o Submit road "And drainage plans to the Dopqrtment of Public Works for approval and, IbIstall the tequired, fac.:�Lljti.e.s,. 2 PT, ovIde;,:,20 ft.radi-w-, property line returns, at all, street ;Lntersection8. Indicate 8 50 ft., building setback line, from, the,centerline of Humboldt. 'Road and interior -roads, 4 Deed 60 Eeet of: way along Humboldt Raod torl the County Of Butte, Construct full street ,, section on Humboldt Paod arid. .,interior y streets to RSO -3-B geometric standard. :,Minimum structural section to: be 2"' AC. and. 8 -AB, SO 250 . prime f fog sial and , 95t relative compaction. Submit design to Qouhty Departmbnt :of Public Works. for approval. "R": value, det6rMinati0n8_ .and other data may be ,ui dd to support "section Aelsign.. reqr A Provide motiumentAtioti as required. by the'Depattm.ent of, Publi Woks in accordance,vithaccepted stand-rds. 7 Street grades and other features cLmply with the'Butte County Ordihanc'69, design resolution and ot'lid1r, accepted" enginee'ting standards. -8- Provide permanent solution for draiXnagd. 9': All eatem" iit8of recotd,to be shown, op,;th' final maii l0 Meet requixementsof Butte 'County fire Peparti'ft6ht or, other 4 11, -a I ', beprovided in 'tltcotdah6o, with Butte touhty Stteef_,lighting shall ,) ,s re, q iremen.taccepted_do6ign dr and reCOMMen !it 669-0- P-, Pby oft -a s! s mi it ]it S:' 13 Meet ,the , requirements' of the utility c m­pajj6's6 IC h ne` 7 Pacific p0 ., 14 uent:,tax6i o u it d14 any delinquent r c xren. taxes, as:t6quiro 171 7 -41 PX eceErrber BACH Il�AN ,gas AS$O I, T' S 84�P4 C:4. _,Comm 0L-" 7198 Qrov'illo, Callforaft� , �01OUNTY 01? BUTTE O: partment of Planning 7COIUnty Center Dr've a�� L3tovi,l P, Calorn, a 95965 C: BxGGER8 TEN TAT VF SUET IVISTON 1,4AP Butte Meadows App ;?'0--06- . 24, ' 60-07-2 ,14 U�ob ?No . 87-060 TO: LaUr Tuttle , Assaciaire Panner .ear' Laura, response to your letter dated No 29, 1988, f am enclosing 4L COPS' 0f ''our letter dated November 28, 1988 directed +>o th'e Butte Count' Department of 'Publicliorks. T- am requesting that the 0b.ject subdi-ij- sa on map be st�sperrded2 from process9;ng £or- a :per'i'od ofsl% months i ,r t you have :an further questions I can answer'at ths;,t-ime`r pease � n0 "t k1C8,tate, to tet ;fie knbvi, 'Very 'trulyyours, "B'e�CHI�lAN I I r� I, i LUGINEERINC SURVEYtNC , •' PLAiNNING, jl I D`ESIGNI+NG 3011 The. Eaplanatie, Ohfca, Telephone; (91'6) 312-413G !iile,�ellorn' } S1.gf.Fo Co;nnSnt� , r A HJq:N OMv11 s #rmwai'. ASSOCIATES i r;w VN1,Y OF BUTTE .V)OPaztment of' Public Woryr. �Oour ty Gen+.er Drive ✓,}'svilLe, California 95965 a arra GLErt RIGGERS SUBDIVISION Butts Meadows AP Nos. 6-6-07-211 P; 24; 624 Alt Mr. John Mendonsa ror Job n .Y;as letter wi l ,serve as, notii'ication that, applications :for general 15t1 a,mendfientsand rezone have been resubmitted to'the '.nxiing D.apartment; this d$te. '_ = Butte cau'nty Tlere'ore,' please ractvate the sub�i'ect .subdiv.ision me,p and p2 cation from tbb suspranda� prooessing s,atus, It d to is Mr,. Bigge3ca sire, prat ss the genera3 .p1.lan amondmentrezone., andsubdiv` s on. a prl.ic .bons . simultaneo Tank }►oi%r time: anal' assistance in this matterti , y, tr'yly yours, - �,; .V, BAG,HhlAN 7 , r J ENGIN;EERIN,G SU,RVEYI'NG • : `PLANNING' •' QESiG.NiNG. 3012 T, he,E§planade,. CIf id: 95 25. Telephor%e, (U15) 342-03 5 I tC I ! I I I7 IT%RQk'R'')C'bCSCkI''Q1 b'(JR RE ZONE GLEN BIOGERS 50'ru MEADOW AGAXCULTURAL RN$IDL'bI 'IAL , CRB P,, PQRTIMY of the taort✓heast 1/4 of Set t,lo n2;y and the Weft / of t gest; 1/2 of the. NorthWest Y/4 0� Soctian 28, 7'c�W:��u1tip 26 1 6Cth, Rge 4 East, f4., D. B, & M,. mete pa rtioularXy dslaribed C,00,10-NCING at theQuarter corner Cornmon to Sections 20 &-29 , thence alongthe`' North lino'' of- $ectian 29, North 880 41) 35" 4zt 2606,95; feet to the: Northeast corner of section 251; thence 11orth` 090 10°" 03" fast,; 56�J,65 - feer along the North 14no Qf e tion 18; thence laving said North line and South 10, 1 11" fast, 90,00 feed; tAhPnce contenting Sash 10 19' 1'1" Nast, 46.2 foet� thence Notth 72° 05' 15" West, 181, 74 feet; ;theh,ce Tottl� 5:.° 2b" 50" West; 73:5$ fent to a point in the -coil bAt1ime Of Butte Creek; thence slang the centetline of 13utte Creel+:,, South 47° 40' 20", West; 210.45feet's- thenceSauth S3° 56' 15„'>West,. 190,.0 10 feet; thence North 4°' .2 4 r_ 40". West, 460.00 :feet to the Vdlttberly night Of Way of Huittbalt; Road; thence along saidRight r ',f Way I. Ao north 72° 00' 00" West.$ 26Q,.00 £eet; thence 1ea�ving a3.d Rigk t of Way ine North 0° 52' 20" Went:, 460, 00, feet; t'hryo Nor th 87 00' 04" East, 290.04 feet; , thence North fe;et more ox ] ess to the Ro.int of ��ginning.; , I I I> �i I I ti