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PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET 1OR LAND DIVISIONS
84-05-02-01
APPLICANT
APPLICANT ('11ar1 e ma n
ADDRESS Str, Rt , Boit 37--A,1 .merry Crepk,- 95910
OWNER saltie
PROJECT DESCRIPTION_roniartiyr innrcp._? maji clivi ng jo: arrc+s r.o ClU." s-(
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LOCATION, On t, , t east Qf Bal_
P j3oc1. Roaci Bil d Rock arc .i
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBEWS) 61 0 S- 41
7.,0NING, A' Z� GEN PLAN: C otnnjt'r i L+�1 Ro 4 tip,_, P tC�JECT CONSISTENT?
DATE APPLICA12ION PWEIVED lrjjk 7�X84 .--
,i;.,,r i2rntln �; A;sQOP,0. Bax 15 "t 0royille; CA .05965 534-1911
DAT.10, PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN _ PUBDISIMD
PLACE NLUISPIMR NOTICES) PUBLISHED � 0. C. P. G, B
DATE MAILING LIST PREPARE
DATE NAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITUN rMAILM N'pMBEP
'CATS PLANNING DIRECTORS REpO2T PREPARED
ENVIRONMENTAL _ CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION K DA CE PILED
DETERMINATION
AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED_
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED
ENV. IMPACT REPORT DATE OtPTIFIEU - -.
SUIS COMMITTEE MEETING DATE_.. -.
ADVISORY AGENCY IMARINO DATE
ADVISOR' AGENCY ACTION
WARD ACTION
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LAND
Of NATURAL J`,Iu.g 6!CA7d`C r'
DE.PAH'iMENT OF= PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHF_FF, Director
COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROYILLE, CALIFORNIA'95465
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Butfo Co. COM.
Telephone: (914) 534.4661
pPlanning
SLP 16 1986
RONALD 0. ecid" Y
Deputy Dlre<id'
tgrovillo, Ciitordia
September 15, 1986
I Charles Hermann
Rt- AP 61-05.43
Star Route Box 37-Aµ-1
TPM
Berry Creek, CA 95916
boar Mr.. Hermann:
At Lhe regular meeting or the Bt.t o CounLy Adv[sory Agency hold va
SopLeuiber 15, ,1986, Lhe agency pranLed a
36 months extension of time
3n which to ,file the finol imup for the above -referenced property.
The nese date of oxpirat.ion will. be October 16, 1989.
Si no appeals are filed—within fifteen
(15) days of the date of the
Advisory Agency's oction-4101 Lhe Cleric
of the Board of Supervisors,
with the appropriate appeal fee, this action will be Einal,
If you have any questions regarding this
matter, pleaso contact this
office.
Very truly yours,
Will 1.0111 'Clio f.f
lli.raftor or Public Work:
Jolla Meadonsil
Assistant Director
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Envitonmontal Ilealth Department
q Barn liar L/Brown Associates
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APPENDIX...11
,NU'1 ICra UP DFTC:CiIN1INATION
IU. Secretary for Resources F D
1416NinthStreet, Room 13'1.1 OCT 26 1984
Sacramento; CA 95811
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County Clerk, County of Butte ELEANOR M.BECKER,CountyClerk
25 County Center Drive By
O-roville, CA 95965----17�,7uiy
FROM: Planning Department
7 County Center Drive (Piled)
Oroville, Cly 95965
SUBJBCT`s. Filing of Notice of Determination i,n Contpli.ance with
Section 211.08 or ;21,152 of the Public %e�se i rctt s nttode
Pro) eot Title
'Tentative Parcol. Dap _ P ,ol1�t13-43 Charles Hermann
State Clearinghouse Number (IC submitted to State Clearinghouse)
Contact Persson Telephone Number
Pro
John
Me d ' onna,Pubi,ic Works ('9161 53 4 66
On the north side of O`roville-Quincy Hury°, appro
800 feet east of Bald Rock Road, 'Bald Roclt..,aree .
Project Description -
Dividing 18 + acres to create :Four parcels,. two at 4 acres +,
one at 3 acres, and one at 6.4 acres,
This is to advise that the Butte COunJ-,y Board. of Supervisors.
(Lead Agency)
has made the following determinations regarding the above-described
project:
1. The project 0 will, have a stgnifi.cant effect on
the environment.
•t�J� �v '1`i nu 1:
2.. riAn Environmental ;impact Report was prepared for this
project pUrSllant to tde provisions of CPQA, and was
cet ti Eied as requirtyd by Section 15035 (g) , 14 California
Administrative Code,
4 A Negative Declaration wis prepared for this project
Pursuant to the provisions of CSQA A copy of, the
Negative Declaration may be examined, at the planning
Department, 7 County Conger Drive, Orovil,'le, CA 95965.
p 3, A Notice or Uamption wa!j filed indicating this project
is exempt from enIrontllental review.
4 A statement of Overriding Consideration 0 was, ft -f was not,
adopted for this p ro j act .
5, lvt tigation measures adoptoJ by the Dead llieti.cy to t0d.Ute
the imptac t s of the approved project giro
Non
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- APPENDIX G'
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NEGATIVE Dl,,,,,ARATION it -MARRING tMIRONIVIWITAL 1 fplkur
1. NOTICE IS HERIBBY GIVEN that the project described below has been��,
reviei,fed -pursuant -to the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Cade 21100, et:. sen.) and a
determination has been made that it will not have a significant
effect upon t1le environment.
Log It 84-05-02-01
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2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT, AP 61-3-43
Tentative Parcel Map dividing 18 -E. acres to create four parcels,
two at 4 acres +, one at 3 acres,—and one at 6.4 acmes.
3. LOCATIO14 OP PROJECT:
On the north side of Orovil to -Quincy Hwy, appro K. 800 :Feet east
of- Bald hock Road, Bald Rock area.
4. WE AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT:
Charles Hermann Barnhart, Broim Ff Assoc:
Star At., Box 37 A-1 P. 0. Bob; 1,576
Berry Creek, CA 55916 Orotille, CA 95965
c. MITIGATION t1EASURES
None
6. A copy of the initial stud.), regarding the environmental effect
of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oxoville.
This study was:
AdGpted as presented.
Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and
ID supporting reasons are attached.
7, A public liearing on this Negative Declarat°ion was held by the.
decision making body.
Hearing Body Butto CgttntY Board. o.( Suncryi soz s
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Date of Determination � October 10 1984
Determination:
On the basis of the initial study o.f environmental impact,, the
information presented at hearings, comntont:s rccely-ed on the
Proposal and aur Own knowledge and independent resoarcht
We find the proposed project COULD NOT have a si gna;l icant
effect on the environment) and a. NEGATIVE 'IIECLARATION is
hereby adopted,
Wo a"i ld that the project COULD have asipli.f is"lliti of -feet
CDOn the crivitonnic�rtt but will rtnt In t11, s dc;r 11c�causo of
attached niit „rt on imeastims dp.,�cribecl its holt, 5 above
Which Are by this xte,feretioe made colld t.,Ons of project
approval A cond.itiot a:i N11GAT'I'V} U11CLARATTON i s lrt:reby
adopted,
eat. Co. 17p1ti1invoc'mm, Lgnatilr6
OCT1 Al, Saraconi; Cha; Amari r
Btitto C;ocihty BOM:d of Supervisors
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LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (0111) 0118rF, Director
7COUNTY C1 NTER DRIVE - OROVILLF, CALIFORNIA 95965
Talaphona'(916) 59446�1
October 17, 1984
Barnhart-Brown & Associates 2C4 AP 61-03-43'
P. U. Box 1576 Tentative Parcel Map
Oroville, CA 95965 for Charles Hermann
Gentlemen:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Board of Supervisors hold
October 16, 1984, 'the Board upheld your appeal of the denial by the
Advisory Agency of the above-referenced parcel map and adopted a
negative declaration of .Povirunmental impact for AP 61 03-43,
Approval of the final map is Subject to the conditions as listed on
the attached sheet. When the conditions of :approval are complied with,
it will be in order for Mr: Hermann to file his "final map" with the
Department of Public Works foe recordation within twenty-four (24)
months of the date of the Board of Supervisors' actions
If you should have any questions regarding this matter; please contact,
this office.
p" Very truly yours;,
William Cher
Director of Public Works
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MIAN MSNDONSA
Min
Assistant Director
Attachment
cc. Clok -.tlf the Board of Supervisors
.+,01,n.oning -- GhVironm'ental AeviaW
''n R eonmontal health
Charles Heemann, star Route Box 34 A-1, Berry Creok, CA 95916
buile Co« P9dntting Cs�ftia>�
1984
�roviile, Ct�litbrnlq
Charles Hermann TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP,, four parcels on the north
side of OroVil'le Quincy Highway, 800 ft. ft, east of Bald Rock
Road, Bald Rock area.
Assessor's Parcel Number 61-03-43
Engineers Barnhart -Brown '& Associates
Public Works Department conditions are;
1. Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -I to each parcel
from a county maintained road or state highway.
2. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordiriance and
offered for dedication on the final map,
3. Show 50 ft, building setback line measured from centerline
of access easement,
4. Provide road maintenance agreement,,
S. Deed to the County of Butte 30 fti right-of-way from the
centerline of Oroville Quincy Highway.
6. Indicaue a 50 ft building setback, from the centerline of
`,^ovi'lle Quincy Highway:
7. ShOW all easements of record on the final map.
8. Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department
of Public forks prior to recordation of the final .,clap,
9 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street,
1.0: Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach
providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of access
road and public road,,
11 Pay any delinquent taxes or nurrent taxes as required.
Env`ronnielital Health Department conditions are:
12 Provide a one hundred foot (100') 1'eachfield free setback around
existing Wells either within.lie property or within one hundred
feet (100') Of the proper* 'bZdaries On Parcel, one
13. Show a fifty foot (50') leachfiel-d setback from the drainage way
on parcel three (3).
14, Show a ane hundred foot (1001) leachf'ield setback from the high -
Water line OF the creek on parcels three (3) and four (4),
15, Show a ono hundred foot (1001) leachfield'setback from the sol -ug
an parccl four (4).
Continued On next page
16. Show a -two hundred foot (2001) leachfield setback from the
higliwater line of the pond on parcel four (4).
17. Show the usable sewage disposal area on slopes less than
thirty percent'(30%) proven to meet the requirements of the
Subdivision Ordinance on parcel three (3).
18. Place a note on the map that no watr well may be located
i. within one hundred feet (1001) of a usable sewage disposal
area on parcel three (3).
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84-730 Continued hearing - Barnhart -Brown and Associates, on behalf of
(219) Charles Hermanne appeal of the Advisory Agency's denial of a tentative
parcel. map, AP 61-0343, (recommended mitigated negative declaration
regarding environmental impact), three parcels, property located on
the norl:h side of oroville-Quincy Highway, 800 feet east.of Bald Rock
Road :3.ti the Bald Rock :area (from 10/0/84)
1 84.-730j Motion; NOTED THAT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA QUALITY ACT
1\4(Cont' HAVE; BEEN COMPLETED AND CONSIDERED IN MAKING THIS UECI,5ION;
ADOPTED A NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NOTING THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF FISIi AND GAME HAS MOT SUPPLTZD
ANY DATE TO SUBSTANTIATE ITS CLAIM THAT THESE ADDITIONAL
PARCELS WILL HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. THE
CREATION OF PARCELS OF THIS SIZE IN THIS AREA WILL NOT CAUSE
A,BARRIER TO DEER MIGRATION. POUND THAT TRIS AREA IS ZONED
FOR THE TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED AND THAT THERE ARE
ALREADY PARCELS OF SIMILAR SIZE; IN THE AREA. IT WOULD BE
UNREASONABLE TO DEN'. THIS PROPERTY OWNER THE SAME RIGHTS
ENJOYED BY OTHERS, FOUND THAT THE PROJtCT CONFORMS TO THE
D PHELD THE APPEAL OF THE
BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN AN U
ADVISORY AGENCY'S DENIAL OF A TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR
CHARLES HERMANN, AP 61-03-43i CREATING FOUR PARCELS,
WITH pUr3LIC WORKS CONDITIONS 1 THROUGH 11 AND ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH CONDITIONS 12 THROUGH 10.
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Butte Cow,
LAND C)F NA7URA6 WEAiT1-1 A14L' 1, U
Buite do, Planning Comm.
I 1984
Charles Hermann E 8 14, RE; AP 61-03_1E3
Star Route, Box 34 A-1 OroVllle, California Tontativ'e Parcel Map
Berry Creek, CA ;55916
Dear Mr. Herman:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held
on September 12, 1964, the agency denied the above -referenced
tentative parcel map. The project was denied based on the wildlife
conflicih as noted by the Dept. of Fish and Game and reflected in the
Planning Director's Report of August 3., 1984, and noting that the
Dept. of Fish and Game ha- expressed codoern about parcels smaller
than 40 acres in the critical winter deer range areae,
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If no appeals are timely filed --within ter (10) days of the date of the
Advisory Agency's action --with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,
this action will be final.
Tf you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact; this
office:
very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
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Totgl Mondonsa
Aistant Director
co Planning
Health
Barnhaxf;/Browo
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BUTTE COUNTY
.GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPOp:'''
OR PARCi'T, ),IAP OR SUBDIVI ON 'Y Ou{fo Co '°14nhfn9 r orate.
Items 1-4 to be completed by applicant; MAI% 1984
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1. Applica t Name
2, Project Description
3. Assessors parcel Number(s)'�`��i �� 7
4. Proposed Use
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The following items are to be completed by the PlanninE Department!
current %oning ._ " 'Land Conserv4tion "Agreement —A -la
t jA `` (,
General PIa:K�. 'Deni nakion Gt,�ta�y�r M�t_.r✓�-c._ "� ,�'�_�'
A pli.cable Conditional Criteria., Not Applicable
Bu+ta Co, Plahning Comm.
Agricultural -Residential YES NO
MAY 2194
1. Agricultural Compatibility » ».
2. Water & S ewex (:.:. nc is ty Orovilla, California
3. Adpquate Fire FactUties
4. itoad Capacity & Maintenance
5. Ace.^:ss to Commercial & Schools
Orchard & .Field Crops
1, Predominant 5-10 At, Parcel 3i.xe' ....
2. Vicihi,ty of Urban Boundaries
3. Agro, viability tot impaired
Staff Determination-, Project. e"s dons riot
substantially conforin to the General Plan.
Staff Si.Snatuxe "%p �✓c Date
AS TH8 APPLICANT FOR TIM, vx.gUssTVD LAND nIVISJ:ON, 1 AM AWARE OF 'i'ki>r ABO" STAPP,
6&TEMtrVtj0N REGARDING TIM CONFOMANCPV1111 '1IM CENFRAL LAN.
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Dated _._
�,, a�tnaC.ure hf Applxcnnt } .. , �'
AP 61-03-43
DISCUSSIG!-I,OF_ENVIRONtlEN-rA!r_gVALtJATION
1b,e,f; 3b,ft. Some disruption. compaction and Overadvering of the soil
will take place While developing new homesiters, roods _,ad driveways.
This overcovering and compaction could yield increased drainage and
therefore increased erosion potential and tubsequernt siltation of
streams in the area. D,.:-4 to the size of the parce-is, thete conr_oens
should not be signifitant.
fg: This project Will remove a small amount of land +ran potential
timber production. The cumulative effect of divisions of this type,
coupled with others of similar nature in the Area, could eventually
cause a significant lots in timber land.
1ha All at Butte County is Within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity 7dne
VIII. The subject property is located in albse proximity to the Dig
Bend Ptiult that traverses the area in an wast -west direction. The
subjett property is located within an area where owner -occupied,
dwellings need not maet Universal 8uildi: nn Cn-' ,. 8ihce there is no
gub,-,ntee that a residential dwelling mu the seismic safety
st,,, "t, Is of the Universal Building Code is a possibilitV that
rt-, , �nt% could be endangered during sea i vi ty. it is
rr=,.ammended that all dwellings in this a p(hilt to meet the
requirements of the Universal 13uildinq C( i.
3h3 Water will bo supplied by Individual wells. These wells will tap
aquifers of unknown quantity.
Sdi The subject property is located , In they Bucks Mountain Doer Herd
Winter range and migration routes. Acr-jrdihq to the DopArtment 64 Fish
and Gamej this proposal Wnuld further reduce win+.wo- deer range in 131A:te
County. The report And proposed poliCiet to pt-btect deer heeds,
propak-d by the Butte County Dedr Herd Study P6neI4 is in the hearing
protest at the present time but no policies have bed" adOPtOd'4 PW -tions
of this
s project do not Appear to conform -1-.0 thb dn-44,k policies- of that
report. 800 the attached letter from the Department of Firzh and Came.
14: Though hot tigni4idantj this project will ebprezeht An ihcrehi.b6tA1
increase in demand far public services in a rural area.
16t Power And telephone linos'will have to be extended onto the treated
parcels.
i7bt See the attached review request 4ebm the Butte Ca'Inty Mosquito
Abatement bistritt.
20a: The tubjott property it located in An det-_4 of high arthabological
significance. it it; -recommended that an archaeological survey be
partbemod and edcommendaticht 4rjllbwbd or suitable fiiitig6tioh mea%UrOs
A1 `t,
pp i.cant: Charles I.1eI 11>n A. .essor''s Paxce], 61-03_µ4-3
DATA SHEET LRD Log # 84-05-02-01
A. Pro,iect ,Description
1. Type of Project Tentative Parcel Mair
?. Brief Description: Dividing 18 acres to create three parcels of
appyox:intately 3 acreseacli and one of approximately 8h acres
3. Location:� On the nortll side of Oroyi.11e-Quincy I-H.ghway, approxi,matel,y
800 feet east of Bald (tock Road (northerly end)_,_, in Brush Creek
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B.
LH Proposed. Density of Development: Average 4+ acres per dwelling unit
5. Amount of Imper,si.ous Surfacing: Minimal
6. Access and Nearest Public Road(S) : Prcpex ty Fronts on Ororrille--Quincy
1.1 i ghw ay
7• Method of Sewage: Disposal: �rndiy.ttlu it septic Systems
8. Source of Water Supply: rnaiyidual 14e11s
a. proximity of Pcwex Lilies: To propevty
10. Potential for further land. divisions and development: Min..3,gn7
Environmental Setting
rhysi.cal. Environment
1. Terrain
a. General. Topographic Cha;oacter: Gentle to moderately sloping
Sierra ridgetops
b. Slopes:. Less than 1,5
2.
3.
c. Elevation: 3500 feet A51,
d. Limiting Factors; None
soils
ai Types and Characteristics: Aiken Coliassct Soil. Association,
�offoctiye _dor?t11.o C _to 5 -feet, iTently sloping to stoop � ''well -
5
d:ra.ined soils:
b Limiting Factors.'.Nlodel ately slow to . moderate sttlisol.l
permcab;ility
Natural Hazards of the hand
a, Larthquake Zone Moderate tats hgLiske lntensi.ty Zone' VITT
b. Brosi,on Potential: r Modera te...-_._ d. Vive Hazard: 141' to txtronle
c
Landslide Potential NIO.(It"rate Expataive Soil. Potential.:
'Moderate
4. liydrol.ogy
a. Surface Water,. -
to 1`lo8quito crook about 1%4 mi7,e to the
ewes
AiSp oxaCli.�C Jw t a) . .
Data Sheet contir. d
. AP 61-03-43
b. Ground Water: Available at greatly varying depths and quantities
c. Drainage Characteristics: 70 inches
d. Annual Rainfall (normal)
e. L rlli.ting motors: Setbacks r17oin driina-ge hays and _ springs
5. Visual/Scenic Qunlityi High
6. Acoustic Quality: Low ',l tr-nt noise.- Froi
7. Air Quality: Hiei1 v li ctllgr trafficon ]lichwa
Biological Environment:
8 Vegetation; Yellow pine forest, includes Ponderosa Pine, Douglas__
lair, incense Cedar, Lauva and reins
9. Wildlife 1Tci:bitat: Transi:tion Lire Zone. Winter range andmi�p_rat.Lgn
-route fo', the Tucks Mountain fto-r Hp -rd
Cultural: Environzenb
10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: High
archaeological sensit .yIty area.
11. Butte County General.. Alar; designation: Comlllercis'L center suyyoun•1ed
by Agyicul;tural.-Res idential. designation
12. Mcisting Zoning A-
15. rxi.sting Land 'Use on --site: Mob,Lle Borne on Parcel. 1, -o lien iorestod
land
14. Surroundirig ^tired
a. hand Uses: Fiat', _ disl)orsed ros ideltccs , 11108t along irhe 1lighwav;
PIU111as Nat:i=,O Forest 1)10,icct 14011k Center to 1Vestt_ tavcyn.
15.
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174
18.
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20,
b. trlIn , cin r(17 --
c,
c, Gen. Plan designations I Co11111tci ci,al center._ st"'tounded by
Agy, icultural -Res Id anti,al and Ti.ml)cr Mount, -0.n ties lgn: t.inns
d. Maroon. S. zes:. _I to _55* gr -TOS In the 'i1 medlata area, 120. to. 320.
e. Population: 51nall )o)Ulat:ion r'o1i a ru5 .j
1 15�" sur o f 1 U 1 o a
Character of ,Sit a i red . �r. 1 rr.n � s 1n��n� a -i hli it oi)ott 1 7.txel . £lio
Neare's't Urban Area: Orova,Tl e, -3p-+' m:�c_'y "" "`�t►1t,. o et1 area To vic nor>;a1
Relevant Spl,nroo of Influence.- _.None.,
Improvements Standards Urban Area., No
Fire Protection Service Sttltit on 61 (l)ioneer Volunteer)
a, Nearest County (State) liire Station. __ Station 62 (Harts brill)
orf. erutCO 1 0 n
1a. Water Availability?- t�el.ls fire, t ', eo)ert ,
1 Oss )�' "x0111 'O tiSt C'l'VlEe
' 1 C .1Cx1. 7
,Schools in Area:.__) , x tiIor . I110s.
School DistvIet and Orovpllle Well lli.gl1
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF RZ-H AND GAME
REGION 2 ,
1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A y ,t
RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95670
(91.6) 355-7020
Buffo Co. Planning Cama
MAY 3 01.984
May 25, 1984 Oravillo, Cal fom,4
Mr,. Dave Hironimus
Butte County Planning Depaztment
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95955
Dear Mr. Hronimus:
The Department of fish and Game has reviewed the Charles Hermann Te,itative
Parcel Map (A.P. 61--03-43) which proposes to split parcels of 3, 33, 3.5,
and 8.5 acres from an existing 18.32 -acre parcoli This site is in coniferous
forest habitat. The project site provides winter range and a migration route
for the Bucks Mountain Deer Herd:
The proposal: would further reduce winter deer range in Butte County. The
County is now attempting to develop a land use policy which will address this
issue, and we recoiTmend that a decision on the proposed parcel split be
delayed until it can be guided by the terms of that policy.
if the Department can be of further assistance, please contact Derry Mensch,
Environmental services supervisor, telephone (916) 355-7030.
Sincerely,
Paul T. Jensen
Regional Manager
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Barnhart -Brown & Associates
P.O. Box 1.576
Oroville; CA 9596.5
Dear Mr. Evans,
'+kY Du"Q Co. Planning
tart 1984
Orovillo, Ctiiitornfq
June 11, 1984
At your request on June 1:, 1984 l conducted an archaeological:
survey of approximately 18.3 acnes of land owned by Charles
'iermann, APN 61-03-43. The property is located adjacent to
the north side of Oroville-Quincy Highway, approximately
mile east of the intersectir,.r� with Bald Rock Road in the
Town of Brush Creek, The pro-nerty covers a portion of the
SW- or the NW4 of Section- 8, ;,.0iN, R6E, Brush Creek Quad.,
7.5' series. The proposod prto;ect is to divide the property
into four parcels.
Prior to conducting a field survey I consulted the archaeo-
logical site record riles iodated at the Northwest Information
Center, C.S.Ui, Chico to determine if any previously recorded
cultural resources were located within this area, No
previously recorded sites were located within, or adjacent
tc, the property boundaries.
The property has a general n,,�rth to Jouth pe with a
small drainage flowing along the northern oundary. The
vegetation of the property coaPA wts of tLabor with score
brush, including Tan Oak, Bl,L.o', , ak, Tnoense Cedar; pine,
fir, manzahita and balokberry nines, lay -,&r, wetland area
is located in the eastern por'i:_..,,n of tae i A mobile
home and a barn are currently located ;,o oty,
MY inspection of the ptopkivty involved, a v' .pection
,f the ground surface for mat#,vials or foaturte .uicativo
of prehistoric or early histo y.a activit j They survey
Was accomplished by my walking linear trahseots, with a
ten meter intoneal spacing, over the entire property area,
(rrouhd visibi.l,ity was good, except in the, wetland area
,o indioatb ohs of prehistoric materials or features wore
;Voted during my inspection, portions of the creek bank
had been washed away by gold mining activities) but no
artifacts were associated with this foature, There
were also indications that logging has occurred with. n
the area, but no materials were found that might date
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CIVIL ENGINEERS •
LAND SURVEYORS Thomas Finlayson Ls 2904
June 18, 1984
84-043
'Butte County Planningoffa Co. Plannm ' S Corturr.
7 County Center Dr. JUN 19 19$4
Oroville, CA 959$5
Am,, David ilironimts Oroville, Ulfornie
a TP)i for C. iieri�atvt
AP it 61-03-43
Log V 34-05-02-01
Pear mr, Mronimus i
]'lith respect. to your checklist of ,dune 12, 1984; the potentially adverse im-
pacts identified we l4ould olfor the following mitigations measures
i
k l) Place a note on the Vincl Map that all construction 4n
these parcels to meet the uniform building code.
2) conform to the recommendation of the aeoliaeolpgical study
being performed on the property
ilegai`ding the b4rvit~r to deer migration, the building site on Parcel, 3 will
be slletun n tl�o South ]Vest co•r7ler -tile parcel. This will place it approX�-
root -from the Ciro -twine 1.141Way. "rhe other buildable areas
ima.tely 900y
of the property will be less than that groin the highway,
Brush Creek is designated as a conuliexci al. center on the Butte Coin en-
eral. Plan I1 zoning,
Parcels smaller than three acres exist in the
Vito area and many larger parcels exist in the outlying area oi: xiru.,' Creek
that will. not be splittable clue to their slope on remote nature t This will
all6w, for the movement of wildlife,
l'lris division, considering, its proximity
to the comutkercial, the fire station and larger' parcels to the North available
for tvilcll:: e, hill not adversely affect tine migration of rile hocks Mountain
deer herd,
Mitigation!
811014 the homosito location an Parcel 3 near the 80ut11
]Vest corner of the Parcel,
111,,n1k you. dor considering our ytiitigrition.s. Plea,,.�a contact us if you need add--
ita.onal ir1'.l;arntatioli,
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Michaei twang
Land llavol opmeal4 Coordinator
W/scl
Cc Charles Hermann
TO: Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: Planning Director
SUBUECT: Repor't on Tentative Parcel Map of Charles Hermann
On AP 61-03-43
DATE: E August Ij j9e4
This is a proposal to divide 18 acres to create t I hrOe parcels of 3
acres and one of 8.5 acres. The present zoning is- A-2 (General).- The
Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County general Plan designates this
area as Commercial and AgricultUral-Residential. There are no
specific Or community plans for the area.
The California Department of Fish and Game has indicated that this
project Will reduce winter deer range in the area. Therefore, de-hiAl
of the project it recommended pursuant to Seqtibn 66474(e) of the
California Map Act regarding wildlife.
The applicant has submitted proposed Mitigation measures designed to
reduce impacts to the deer herds. These have been forwarded to the
Department of Fish and Game for their comments. If the department
approves, or if the Advisory Agency finds the mitigation Mtiia-tyres are
adequate, then the Project can be found in conformity with this General
Plan, a Mitigated Negative Declaration regarding environmentai" impact
adopted, and the project approved subject to the following mitigation
measures and conditions:
im PldCO a note on the final moo that all construction on
those parcels to Meet the Unifc-rM Building Code:
24 Show the homesito location r,h po-rcbj ZS near the south
corner of the parcel.
An archaeological survey hat been performed and clearance recommended,
I)RH-. I kt
tct Charles Hoemamh
8Arhhar+.j Brown and Assoc