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HomeMy WebLinkAbout060-110-078?L J. t I i s!b Y7 ' Qravilto,, Ce�ifatttia UUT�i"i C CJUNT�' AL ANN NG GCyMtvliSSIC)iV APpL.1'CANT Rod and f-ollow insi,ructions set forill on last ont4e or this Form, Applicant's Name..:_ inn B� as s_. .. - {'hone No,�S.�8�4�., Applicant's fvlailing Ar�c�ress P i"?mo1]t .0 i x10 -,-.C.. t. cos CA: 95926 Applicants Interest in property-OwneriJ cssee. Gthcr)_ Owner owner's PJame and Address P a'me _ Bachman & Associates .._ Corttact I'ersori far 1rlroject (i'othcr;than applicaeit)` ESP Ade Ch �i ca. CA, 9592.6 Assessar'st'zrccLlumbcr(s)- 60-07"21L524 .60-08 24 Presentonitz AR, l ; . AR ' • AR' 5 :. & NC �egucsted'Zating r t.ocation,dimcnsionswWiiieofarra(s)-iobrretotocd _ See attsIched assessor's ` T to area. is 119 acres.: Street Address if ApplicablO N A'" i7ircctitins for travel to property (rural and mouritalnous areas only) Easte:eft ]Rartion of el parcel i �G_ arnxOt7e No of Humbclt Road• dust East e of_ Butt Creek bridge. Applicart'srcastins forrc�anig ...,ARplicant desires to make better u'seof the s� ject prciperty.. The R. Mtao9a1 will allow .for a reasonable ; bti ffor, b L tte Meadows hamesites anc7 oiamoria National ... ' '1�'-tuber propertS�. '; Proposed soled UlinglAssaciatcd projet is (formation of service district; etc.) Anv . assaciated ' "hQ d zj!a1 prnrr�ac simtilanesl_ AnticIla tedincrZmen al develt nicni (futitredev lop dent pans sitbsequerii.!to reZoOp)� Id r e to. 5 , acre . ''arcels . Existing 1 p"roposCd'scwag'e'di sro5;i� m,c4f10d; xridiv� dival septi c tan)rs ry Proutm`ity of hoover aiti pttoife line3s._ Adjacent , Dtstance lei t1ttttiral �vatcr cottrse ar storm tlrai ikA�i is B> te'c—am-P.. 2- Vescribeat'ticlpaled on and off+r it.e drainage improvements (Pu of, MHP) �;.at 1.1..-eJ.L.L-1LC.7..1.i •..-...:�.� - ;.ww.-.-wt,.M.r+. .r.+��..^.-.`+::+ Describe how .ort -site Anddownsircam drainage channels will heirfcctcd.tF'UD,,lv1Hl')t An `i it7 kjt_ el nt+ no 'Water, source L't. -ate water company -proximity of wit --r for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc:) �'ropos:��7 . insi-,gll g2.,!!�t]0" water ;,-SVS em Will exca"tibn or grading be necessary? > .. G Cubic. yards (cstirriate)?; y cwt s mare than " antics �ed �/jj,,n r- mit for . roac]s -nn1y� - no 24 a List and describe and 'vther rglatcd pertriits an othe- public appcavals required for this pioje� t, including .„ those required by+city, regiinal, State and 1^ed-earw ai encies . P! dmQnt` ; a, ; A0 me If residential, include Ific number of units, whether units are single or n)ultktory in height, khedulcof unit sizes, and type.af;hooseltold 117t expected, Crjai atior> . of lots brily_ 7 y' CO orentrd..souara'fnatasie: of if commercial`, indicate the :ype. whethier• neiehborhoaid city or - �+ salts area, and, loading facilttid- cate typ, wstimaIed crnpinymezit per shift;; and loading facllitics ll industrial, indie � NSA Yl irrsf,tutional iniiicate, themajor function, esCrtrated; employment per shift, estimated occupancy,. l6adir g faciii es; and rornmunity benefits to, derived from,thc nro�ect.:, .r ;r l�N1�IR0 IMENTAL IMPACjTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES " i� rezone "What rn"tet del'n identity potertrally significant cnvironmcntal impacts' associated w ih the p 1 8. features Qr special cotid�tions'of approval (M, at, n.,measures) arc propo cif to allcviatc polerttial environnrentl irrtnacr$7 Tii'sztu.1.s arcels' m 1;t 6t,' D.u'bljcservices The protaEr �- ;,� rim"tc�h, reed trom increased parcelsoulcl huts .otset, wiles be' �nstallec. eta Assisi; its.-dda+itaaLly�-sstem r; ,-p t7,�r,ar�-in°"'-r-demaxtcl A CSA .wti l� . die ..estab; �.sh'etO laoVxde —ftix extended services ,'for shez iff, fire ,:protection, & snoti rgtftoval.,. , l nll . CSesrr be "the csrojeet site ais it cYists. before the ntt}ject, inOtidipg, infurmatian: on, ratihy, sail stability plants and Atiinxai ,.:and any rultu al, histo0cal Gild secnic:aspcc s. Describe arty exist f7,gstructrtreS oil the site, .and those o_r the structures. The su'b7er_ ..� prOperty Iies on. both sides and Eas#erly o 010 T B tte Me d vis: Butte Creek Aies ,in, the Easter y IXscribe the surrounding propertfcs4, includhig information an plants and animals iind any cultural, historical, orscrnic, aspects, Indicate tha'typc of land use (residential, commercial, etc,); intensity of land use ' (one-t`amiiy apartment tiauscs, shrips, .delsartment stor=y, etc,), ald scale of development:.(he__igltt, frantagc; setbeck,rearyard,etc.),Tr a subject property generally surrounds Om4,I1er aJ deI created by, t,subdiv inion. �iamohd, Na-tidn'aproperty ge'nexa 1y .�1l�"�X�1al1G ` d?b�� z giants :B. Qi rtv The property" is tvpicaliy yeoetatet3 b'y conifers, aligine_ shrubs, and masses. Numerotas anabirds grid small marnmals are resident to the property`. so w— I hereby declare tinder penalty of perjury that ',have read and undetstand the instructions and that "the foregoing statesrterits are true, com)vlete and correct to the'ticst or my knoWy - d and belief'. Dated., �A licant's5i"nature talon E.Bi s l�ated�,; Prope+v rty onr's signature 77 Glen E. iggrs .Project, kite ,. General Plan Desjgnation Request cUn$ISlCn Request lteWxaneto .' (o;at iori and sizrof parrcl(sj ' ftp J1 i A Q I Q Laracion Description Owncr aip t.cts l UcscripciowotArc F'roaf of Agency (if.ncedcd} Mans of ArcayD6vcloprimept Plan for PUD`s r q w Pfcsant zoning f2cproducib,lc Master Map car` r> ` Development Plo'n (pUo's only) Gateor,A.po%icetiOn reccivcd Pla.�'' � Appirradidn 1'tt>xcn i3y r� = L r, v • I a� I , I , I ,I i'. r 4 x og Nu., Pile No. Glen Biggexs ' Bachmari & Associ motes applicant xeprantati�: ADDRESS;. #Z. Piedmont Circle 10t Esplanade CY1co; CA 9--5926 Chico`,. CA 95926 eHoNE.° - X95-8944. 3:4'2-146. Same property, owner ADDRESS:_, r pica cx` p sc3zi T='o _ ezoTle from Tjr tC> AR-1, AR-3 r AR=S, and, N-C & Hizmbol{'Rd. U approx': 32G0= east of Skyway pn.. roperty zoDed ?ocated. znersection sides a um o _ -. east nor th. of Butte Neado r= 60 �*ti�ied.as aP. taxn/area: But Meadows. libuber Mountain C= 110.712 GE M?4L 'PLAN DESIGNATION Ar.i l 1989• PRE-APPM!, RECEIPT 1, ER, ,APPLICATIO'Y ACCEPTED,. �.._ • FFNALAPPID. PA$ RECEIPT *IUnER:: Pr' RPF'-fs1GE:, �`��— REZONING PETZT ON 3IGN,�TURES CHECffl D s i Z - iNPiILING LI$T PREPARED` MAIL OUT NOTICES 4IItITTEN News:. _ 1NOTICES MAILED . = tUMBM:_' ptablic LZGAT-DESCRIPTION PREPAREDhtevY TMLFcaxlox MICE.WR =.' AISPh Y PRMAM_. i�ISPai'F•R PUBrICATI0IV 0 P G B R- 17AT~ OE PU&LICATIQN:, Ct F I _i I?SITIAL STUDY 'PREPARED' . ENVIROTiME2rFAL D£TERMZPiATIOtN tien i lie_-atiya Declaration FITTUM Mitigated Negative Dediaration FILED _ - _ En•Jironmen[alImpact Report CERTIFIED:; - -� Other:" STATr CLEARINGHOUSE, NLMM: APPLZC'vfi/REPPESEitTATILr ?NOT=FICATiON 0 FIINI,ROLIMOTPL :D-TEPs`!Ii`TeTILt!/T ?L3iV'h'IfG CON*!ISSFflN HE.4,RI.vC,(&�: % 3 dcJStl� �rf' � T ' 3� ��'� BOARD OF SUPE.RVFMRS' HE.4RING(s)::.. RESOLT7TION' i`1�tTfBz3 (GPAs; ADO?TE{!". flRDINFu'iCE NEIMBER ADOPI;: _ NOTICE OF DEnFMINATION "(Apgendi, _Hj FILED; r (t: I;SS. DR , P''p `P.OX' 146 '. 56 BUTTCA 995Fi -ilwk AU 3i1 AGAR N 5S ; r LW I S DOROTHY HANSON, STAL. It 18,01 f W MOOD.ST 1 1oLDT ROAD APT ,88 W�1r RANCH GA 9594E W'iLLD4J5 CALIF 9590.E C & NANCY t1 tiiEOLITCH�MART IN & HELEN r'T' ANE..- ; t: 7589 HUMBOLDT RD UV A1:IF ; 95906 f BUTTE MEADOWS CA 95,942 azF� J$ADIE DROBNY, GORDON F UIVIAN `11 ETAL 4:0x .19r 2812 -KENNEDY AVENUE "r3N CALIF 95970 j ,%: r CHICO CALIF 95926 .r10YD F J 55 8`UNCH WALTER V �, .CLAf�A F t . #^",VELYN E 06103200 2021 OROVILLE CHICO HWY I SOY MA i DURHAPI CA' 95939 6080. OR -RM., XcNNETH E . EDITH JT,HILBER%LEROY NADEHE E JT ?M DRIVE . r 1567GLEN N ELLEN DRIVE • T CA." Ii� GRIDLEY CALIF 959.40.: �y�` �iy "35 " 1 � f3-7� Di�iIN L & SARFIFI D �� FERRAIUOLO�J.ILDO A &'ANGELINE C. TRS . £►$.... �'�- F P .0 OX 1411 r. 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GENE IALEY SS, M JOHNSON, PEN & ;NANCY J 12-=`.tsITRAL .ST „ 21266 SCOU1 RD ' 4go CA . 95463 BUTTEMEADOWS' CA C' r - o JOSEPHINE N ETAL 5T�iQNG, MERV,IN M °: JEAN .h1 ETAL ST 7GJff5 MA ITA' CIRCLE R 'Q C L'.IF:l 5 1CRAMENTO CA 5'St OD u t I CORDONETAL FLQYD,:Cr1ROL'I��iErRUTH, LANCE ETAL TC 1 TY' ALHE,RTA H GQX, LARRY "W; Yr .ELI': APFTH NICQLE 27at ; DOAR F#V,!" 20-'CHADS.FLFlCE` A;' 459e- CHICQ''''CAI X95928`" 4J ll, THOMAS ,M & B TY MILLE' CARL;E & VIOLET'�JT 392,, ,. 9493 LOTT Rb F,p=�ETON CALIF 4597f3' DURHAM; CA 9x930 , +H 1' a YOIINHELEN ii' 928 �ARVQT,US AYE 95926 2E6Sb �a d�tl`1 0. 8achmah and Associates %(t IINOt�JO'1d rttE' 30X2 splahad�e � W AW I "1 (18wOIU INW114 c Chico, CA, 95926 9266 O OOiHO DIGGER8 GLEiu' E E: SUSAW, GP" 2E' AVMH91H 4.rM2 1 PZEDMQNT C'IRCLiw S S.L�anaL V 018030 * D' wvl l l i m ,l alb l : sn8l vimm0 q D 61wL°i Fillsiolli CH I CO CA 95926 8262b ki3;C[Nk1I),fldO b DIAMOND LANDS CORPORATION 3N 10I aV 36I1N3638d CIO ORME, D ILL 1 ` viIdSOH AVON. 0!3 P 0: PQX :1,5�?i I'a 71 kiQ 080 1 `7S IN(X IOdL l3Z33yH RED . DLUFF CA S SG -1501 t W6."LEDLEY, CHRISTINE l; ETAL - VJO 9NIaNV-1 51H9N"Iii 2715 PILLSBURYROAD S T 1 X OS C) E tIpI Cbd t1 J+ 039 1500NA3H CHICO CA 95926 STEIDLMAYER�LE0"°ETAt TC' . _ 9 6Sb t ;1 OOIHO `' 7S3 MAIN S' �hIk1C! i8ki' ANG 01.6 COLUSACA 95932 lD 14 25I_N�iCC 'I 13E HOIWtV061'10 M HADbOXo JEWELL. PETAL, JT:i 1:88096 4'O Jl`1IN?�OO ROLL JERI,ANh� 4 hIH(1, VIS IA X -411Q1 ES9�S � �, 7,�b7 KUMBOLAT .ROAD 43 `I Rc dN'ldMf I ' d Q3� - r.I103S DU7 TE MEADOWS !CA 95921 if . 3z6s6 t.O ALI'0 3J LfIB DOTYI YIRINIA M SS Ot FRANk'LIN . 9f;T X0s3SUE{A CIT`t CA '599 s: Y 986Qb A I W AJ ' 18 Q311 r..> ` . NAGYj SFjA REN , PAUL CP 3Ay 1S3h1 0562ib; 4JLASSEN AUE 71k�NS'�V � SI:dOQ O/O .. ` � � �, CHI CQ CA' � �9G9E6 'HIIG$` � ' DRAI',TCt; GCP,ALDR; ETAL � E5t65b �, . di"lE1O QNt��NO HI AYTON"��JOHN ,. s XOr3 0„+�, x ,33b9- OAf�s WAY N3ll'48dW'IflIWH2S. M CH TCO CA � ea 95926 a „ii Jill” [ ," k 77 '100 tc r , r 1. e 411,A) 10MU vNON RD GLEr:tJ E SARA LEFT ojsWfE DR IuVzoA .LINDA, ` A 92686 i .7;',KELVIN j $ ELEANOR F ,Aw wAY Q„#T 'CA 95926 ' f•, h , « 1�aES 'H& CYNTHIA Dt ,45 DAME �5fN,QTRE WtiiASi 'T +^W++ to .n E 4 PAULETTE S JT akE° ;lI665 'RDAD• � 4�A 959,i T , ,W •� I , I Cr E:. ar RALYtk ELWbbbL S$ E �a'I�ZTPN CA' 9597 , I „. 'Ta A, RARIA B LEONA JT t I S'A 'RON AVE #1:6 `D'` N kt"�."0• 1k' - Ar Rud • ri., n : r va ".=SVM D�MICHAEL A DT'F1tJF1. I T: _ I '9aflfiIPCiS,A AVE I � I 77-777777-777-7 I ( ORDINANCE N`O. �9 ti A +t ORDINANCE ZO I INO A PORTIONS 'OlF THE COUI BtWM STATE OF CALIVORNIA, PURSUANT TO S 24.29. t. 7i be, Board of :Sup 'sots-•sof tlxe Co�z at) .�f Butte,:-St t Y at�r J11% 2 11, -,.,'�)u,°suaat to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte County�CodF, d< watld dot{uaty, J1O ip `The hereinafter tlescnhed,,ar, , uu-ter innthe Coizxity } of Butte,'Stalc; i :n l $n :z ti shall be and it is r, Ntountazn' - 2',,n c �ps ;sti7�;t; 'and 'gcich vx sht-H .,be subject to" the restrictions and restrlc.. ` :.,e., ,-md regulatiolu; yursm-mit to Butte 'County Code Section .,?A-168: p �ji;. ; s ,r,", .Said: area sci zort "aeiny,�5 c�.cd lgi alae unyinicorporated area of Butte ■w'■ 1.F Cokkunty, =Butte Meadows, Tore p z, „, -t&a y -�crlbed ds ;follows. TM portiofa of tie NE 1/4�',of Sec. 29 :std the W 1/2-of the W 11/.2 "k .' , ^' o .the' NS1 cif 513ma28 �'i 6N, R4 MD' M,, more pa- led ly , descriliei Commencing at the i/4 corner bo `zon to yea tions 20 8'i 29; thence along, too ' line �Of °Section,?9,' 26 6.46 ft. to the. 16 N, Cotner of ;Section 29;'thence N , 101 ; tss E, 669 6 ft. along 17,' , the N line of,, eo t on, 28; thehc6e, leaV1ng smi-d N line a td S 985.0 ft. to the true point of begiza . t iel"ce coxzt ruing J"°! 1 tr; 11" , 906.2 ft. ^:thence N, 72-0,11, S'4} xtlieitce ° �. �,' . , 53 26 50 W; 73.58 A. to a pain"t zn the cenwr�zue of Beate Creek; , �..•c�,ialon g .the. Centerline ofa :B�uttei Crelc� S 41 46' 20" Wo 210.45,. Ru. thence S 53 ° .56' 15" �, -1,910, 0, ,ft ,,tlxenc N 4o 2 4& 00 ft. to the northerly right-o€way of Huz�tlldt Road; tlZ�n'ce along said right of way lzrze N 72 ° 00' 00'' fid, 260, 00 ft.i thence ` leaven -,;,,,said' f: s r,_ � 0 , W,A 0 ftr; thence . g aid right o Way .lane N ;0 ° 52'� 2 'l 87 a 00' 00" E, 290.00 fti, thence N 39 ° 10'` 03" E 540.00", Por ';less;; to the:;pornt> .o£:beginningz P SECTION 2. Tlie hereinafter Described area. sitzsate 3ra the,' of Btitto, State°,dflicaliforntas slialT beiard1t 1t hereby zoned ascan TNt 3 (Mu' " unfair W 3 acre arcels r ,D,istnct� �d ,`such aze44all he subject tr Mo p ) ' . I r s771 a fv Begwrung at the 4/4 cdrrier cor mori atii Sections 20 : a 8 I I M ,along the, N line of Section 29, 88 ° 45, 85" E, 2686 �, k to th , eN l' 'corner o£ Section 29, thence 14 89 ° 1;P 03" E tL k i. along; ` tl e N hne o£ Section' 28, thence leaviing said' V Une 1 .I 1 19, 11"„ thr " ` , Rv 350.00 ft'.; thence; westerly and parallel'' tl s.d r, by line of the .-1, Trac , 2850 00 €t -mare dr 'less to Section , ;Z.d, Iviei�;ce N-,1 d �10' 20", W 870.'0 0 ft. more or 1= , to the.,N 1/4 of!,'', ., Om 2`3 and the point of beginning: �`�' n,ni4wel �, at th 1%4' carne* n lrulm x to ectits 20 29; thence alow,, the N lime of Sectlati 29, N 85 o 45' 4511 E, 2686.96 ft, to the --t. NE WTt , -Pti cti n '?9; thence N 89 10"' 03" E, 669.69 ft• along 'oC s'> r r =tlid IN line a 28; `'thezice leaving said Mine and S 1 ° 19' 11" E, X89.1.32 l`t•; then' er 05' 1`" 181.74 ft.; thence. 53 ° 26' � .50" `VV�,` •73.58 ft, its a ; point xn'° the centerline of `Butte Cteek`; thence along the, cerate'lip . �f Butte to Crvel$, 47 a' 40' 20" W, 210.45 ft then10S'53,,11 56' l'°i",; "}r9El•30 ft, fio the point 'of t�eginnng; thezice 17 continuing al j, said centerline S 148.00 ft.; thence S 71,° 10' 40",;; ; Vv,. '89U:U(! ft,;' thence: S ' AV 45" W' .253.00 °ft.;`Aheiice uS 87'a 04 04" `W 58 00 ft ; 4t%ert k �z� "illyid centerline N 4 24' 40" `W 'to µ 635,00 ft. , a point of i' lane�f the T)aVis' 'T'racf wliich`inap was 23 recorded in Boob Q oT�?ups, . i � Pam 11, Official Records, of. Butte k County- 'Ihehee aioz ; s4i' l S Hire N 851, 35"20", E,'`r 600.00 "ft., to the , SE COof Saw t. i ,w i 'uct; thence northerly along the easterly ` 7 line t 800, 00 „ 00 E 350 00 jftZ' 4 21' �5 thence,N 0r � 265.00 f toea point, ou the southerly, rn ' 2, .1' ght 16 of=way a£ Hu��iboldt load; (hence along sai(� tight -of way 340.00 thence le,,wing said r!ghttof-way. S 4 4' 40" E, 400 00 ft. mare jor Z7 less, to tbae f' pint o£ liegirining•% •: . , : } 4W erer e fi 4. �`he hinafter ae5cni7ed area�tuate an Elie Coun ` .r 4 : 13 of $utfie, St: qtr o£ California, shall be ani' it `is'kle"reby`zcx d as an x «O' (Higl way , .�. District, and such area shall be siib'-' ' t€ ConnmeM. 1. , the restriotions end, res . yes and,regulations pursuant to Butte County Code Sectaot 4«13. � 1 �' Skid area so zoned being located in the uruncorporateo ter.:. , '► title 1Vtead'owsu more -pa rticuiarly described as t'ollows: A �, ¢ 11 .,L�,ti ::, i N[.y 1} Ij�-0l}air i ?, i4 � '.0 ii� i•L � 1 x 1 hal.r � II - of the NE 1/4 29 and the VJ 1/2 " portion o£'Section of the - ' a� the' N`VV 1/4 of .Section..`.28,,' "a'26N R4E,..MDB&M, ORDINANCIE NO, ; i r AN bRDW,ANQ . ZONING A POR` IONS OP THE COVNI`Y OF BUTTE, STATE ON CALIFOR NIA, PURSUANT, TO CkiAP'TER 24-29. �a 3oardof,,SupeMsots„of,thele.County{of.Bitte;,;State-of{California, s, I :,under and pursuant, to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte County Code oCsaid County, The.,liereinafter` ,doscribed_ area, situate 1.in, tie County of ?butte, State of California, shall be and it is hereby xoried as an T"I�?i-2 ('Z`z�dber Mountain y - ,2', acre parcels) 13astrtot, and such, area. shall be subject to 'the restrictions and restricted uses azd regulations pursuant to Butte County Code' '+ Sechon 24-16$. ,Said. ares sa ,zoned. beui ,lo.cated in the_ uninco orated area f Butte - 0 . ,_ . tt.a vy' 'y7lCounty;, Butte 1Vieadows„more..,,.particulal�a'.descnbed as follows: J� 1t. ��✓ rr r � �r� � fl C 5^L,"A fIM� A J F f ' 9 � = y iLk r �, q4 i 5 1 t4 W �`' ,.� C 7 1 , ' � Q ; porttcin of ,the NE ,1/4, h ,Sec,, 29; ,and tfie W 1/2 of the W /2' o the � Nt 1/Q' sof .Sec. �2$, �T26�T r�R41J;,,1ViDB&1Vi; �znore .particularly F :14 :14- gR wri �,,, .i c+ j 11 4'( kFp:. j�o, i Y s Ny d,.�. V+jbbd "'it ; -V ijj i Commencing at the 1/4 cornet,co'to Sections' 20 &; 29; thence Irlixe,ofSectionl2�, N 8,$..'ti45';35" E 2686.96 ft. t6.the NE corner of Sectiog 29; ,thence N,89 ° 10' 03" E; 669.69 ft., Along ,Sectioh,2 , thefice:.leavirig'said Nu]nae and S,1 ° 19'311'! ' E, 9$5 00 ft to. the true point of beginning, thence continuing 1 19' 11"r 906.21 ft:; theme N, 2°r 05':h,1S" UV, 18174,E thence, 5.3 26' S;0" W, 73 58.ft it a point in the centerline' of Butte Creek• thence along ,t1 centerhne' of Buttep Cxeek;547�°0',20",yV, 210.45ft,; � thence S 53 ° a�6' 15" W, 19:0.00 itr, thence N 4 ° 24' 40" � W 2Q 46Q 00 ft ' to the nor{herly, right -of Ways of NTMI r,,pjk4 thence' 23 '0idt along said nght of way Brie N 72 0 00' 00`' W 26p 00 ft thence � � . rJm rleaving' said ingot of way lrne4 N, �� ° a2'20''�„W, 460.00 ft.; thence N' „ 87 00', 00” E; 290.0p ft ,- t1 dike N 89 10' d3" E,; 520:00 ft.' more r 'o less;:tb�the , oft #of be in � p glnni., SECTION 2; Tb, e, hereinafter described .area situate iii the County 24 rr a� F of Butte, St)ate: o£a Cairfomik shall bei arias rt�as `herebyazoiied as :an T1VI=3 (Tiariber �q1, d� kA.' -1 M :�.� t IL^u�.• wh;t ��N¢. '.r.a t �'tl' .. , 2 Mountain Mountain, - 3 acre parcels)' � Uistnct; and i such" (area tishAR be subject` to the' 777777 J,` i"_94 3 Jif"' !' w'�a�!'dk. P - •„1] _IV Wi III' , W ? F del .r> ;MtF Y't IY .� '� �, k .#° y '�” ' ifN `M g>krgyres`tijOU',iri! <' and�r`estrictedruses an 'regulations, pursuant oto Butte County C :do x '9e, ion Said area so zoned being located int=:the unincorporated area of Butte° ' County, Bufte `Meadows; xiaor- particularly` described'-as-1611aws: A portion of 'the NE "1'/4 of" Section 29, T26N R4E more ' particularly described as follows: t 8` Commencing at the quarter corner common to Sections 20 & thence along the N' -'S, centerline of said Section 29, SS 1'°.10'20`'E, ' 870:00 ft. more or less to the point of beginn�ag; thence from, porn#' lbegiiatnning ,coitiniting along_ said N-5, centerline S 1 ° ;10' 20"1 E, 1, 350.00 ft.; thence leaving said centerline .and along the N line of the'``r- '`Davis Tract 17O:OOr if. more ior:aless;, thence leaving said' ;N line N. 0 °" 52' 20" W, 182,00 ft. ; thence N 89 ° 07" 40" 'E, 80.00 ftp; thence 12 S =0 ° 52' 20" E 182.00 ft. 'to a point o'n 'th6 ' N line of, said Davis Ract; thence along said N line N 89 ° 07' 40" E, 320.00 ft to the NE corner of .,L;ar 12 ;of said Dars Tract; thence N, 8'7 ° 00' 00" E;: y . ;'. 4 + 710.00 ft thec6, N ;] ° �9'' 11l�; W,350.00 ft;; thence westerly and 14 parallel with the N line of said b visITract°2830.00 ft. more or less; '. to the point. of beginning y rSEC7['IOIV 3 The hereinafter descnbed', area situate in the County ?^ 4 €L of Butte; State of California, shall be«and at is hereby >zbboned as an '1"M-5 ('Timer ounatnra -;� S. acme' parcels)` District, rand'4§uch ar`'ea �sliall be 'subject tb the , r. �44 $$ s{) Af +8�%) 9,; r tirqestxicttons. and, restricted `usesrt and regulationspursuant .to Butte County Code` I o�Said ;area so` coned being Iocatedxu' the unitic®rporated area of Butte}' i1'i. County; Butte Meadows; more particularl describddL, � follows: _ � �',A: ortton,�:of th p e NE :l/4 cifQSection Z9 ai d the;:W 1/2 of .the W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 28 1.7 R4E MDB&lvt more M �a 26's , r particularly described. as follows.- r, I L f.P BIc eginning at the, ..,1/4 corner common to Sections '20 & 29; thence along the N line of Section 29 N 88 45 35 E 2686.96 ft to rhe comer of Section 20-A N 89 ° ] 0' 03" E; ° 669.69 R. along w nne of aection `28, thence leavmgrkla"W N° line and 5; 10, the h1 19111" o ri' f 4 E 985.00 ft., th'enee� S. 89 �° 10' :03'! W, 52000 if. thence N' 119' 11 W 350.00 f ,nce westerly and parallel °with the N line of the D, Tract;, 280.00 ft mere or less to the N-S centerline of Sects. 29; thence N 1 ' 10'" 20"(`W:^ 870.00 ft. mole or less to the N 1/4 0 " -2 Set,�t`ion ion,ariii the,point of be ' + �,�giatung: .. Commencing at the 1/4 carner'cornmon toSections 20 & 29; thence 7 alon the N line of Section 2.9j,.N 88 6� 445' 35" E,,2686.96 ft, to they NE corner of Section 29• thence N 89 ° 10' 03" E '569.69 ft. along the'731iiie of° Section 28; 'the'hc6 leaviii"g° said 1�11ine and S 1 ° 19' 11'" E, 1891.32 ft; thence Ni72 O5' 15" W, 181.74 ft.; thence N 53 ° 26' 5WW," 73!58 ft. to a point in" the cehforline of"Butte, Creek; thence $o,'' . of Creel., S 47 ° 40' 20" W, 210.45' ft Aaralong. the centerline. f B „ . ; ,AS hence S 53 56 15 W, 190 00' ft:' to" "the Dint of beginning; thence continuing along said centerline S 148.00 ft.; ,thence S 71 10' 40!'v W, 890:00 ft ; .;thence �S 74 °" 38' 45"r VV; :,253 00- ft.; `thence ; S 87 ° 04' �� 00" W; SS 00 ftP, thence leaving said centerline N 4 24 40 W. , ' 35 OG , . , t ;to a'pomt on °the`S line of the'Davis T'ract,-which' map was: �rded in Boob 9 of Maps, at Page �1, Official Records` bf Butte = ` fy; th'erice �alongaid =S'line N'85 35 20 E, 600.00 -ft: to the SE corner of said Davis Tract, thence northerly along the'.easterly u line. of "said 'D`av s Tract 240.00 ft:; rthence S 80 ° TO 00' 00" E 350.00 ft;; �. thence'N 4 ?.4' 4' OV 265.00 ft. to a point on the southerly right:: ' " of way of 1=I imboldt Road;=`thence along ;said nght�'of=way 340.00A r: the lea g, said right of way 84 0, 24Y 40" $, 400:00 ftli more`,or less to the Poi f be Dint o ginning w .8 SECITCZN';4.' The hereinafter described "'area situiate in 'hF County of Butte, State of California, shall be and' it is `hereby zoned as ' an `H C." (Higliway �p - .. Commercial) Distrct, and such area shall "be,^ `subject fo the restri""coons asci"k 1` restiricAed uses and reguIatioris pursuant to. Butte `Section °24 113: .County°Cdde s� nti.r so zoned being located in'the unincorporated area;of Butte ��yy riva 5 1i `Cotji' Butte 11%feadov�s,Se mole particularlydescribed as follows:. ' r ' � �`Q7 f —` . gA I'lpardon o the,,NE 1/4 of Section 29 and the W 1J2 of the W 1/2,; of the NW 1/4 of . Sectibn"`.28 _aT26N. R4E lvlDB3zM mte ; tr -` pgOPp .'Vy D*tSCAI, ION, FOR ftE7.,ONB' GLON 910'08RS BUTTS MEADOWS', ,���OR1CUI,Ti�RAL 9.ESIC�CNTZAL -� � ACttki POR'TZON of the Northeast 1/4, of Sects on 29 ani West 1/2, of West 1/ ' ,L-he of the 1Vnrthyrest ,�4 of $eCtio''ri 28r Township 26 1t:h, mange 4 fast, tit. .v. B, & K. more particularly r�scrbec1 01 WS 0I..4KENCIN0' at the Quarter corner cotttrnon t Sed ta gns 20 & ?"9; b8nce 436ng_ the North line of Section 291' North 86 45° ^ Zwrst 2686.96 feet to the Nort'heasE ,carrier of Section 29 thence Varth 890- 1003" east, ° 60. 69 -eet along the No`rEh line, of SeCtI0r1 28; thence 1eaVing said N.o,rtn .bine and S`auth 1°. 19' 11 " East, 985;00 f 6,b: 2therice eontihu, ng South 16 .21 e t; 530 thence North 72' 05' 15";West, 101.74 feet; thence forth 26'S0".We8t; 73.5a Eee.t to a: point n the centerline 8txtte .reefs; thence along the centerline of Butte Creep', South 47° 40' 20" V est, 21:0.45 feet; tY�ence south 53°' S6' 15" Wes.L r isetj thence North41eatP 460.00 feet ;ta the +: Northerly' Right of Way. of HUMbbolG Roadi thence along a W 'Ai a>f 'Way line rJorth 72° 00' 00" West., .260,00 feet;, thence,. leav3trg tti,ght of Way Brie idarth 0°,.52r, 20" West," 460.00.feet; thence Natth 879 0.0' 0i. 0" East, 290.00e,et; , thence North 9° 10' 03." Oast,, 520.00' feet more " or loss 'to th"e Po in., o , i .1 6. All existing definable drainage channels except as provided in Condition #1 shall be mapped by the project- engineer and shall be preserved as drainage channels. Maintenance of channels 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 wi rock to prevent erosion. 8. The, integrity of the two, drainageways leading from the .larger meadows " through Lots 19 2,. and 3 shall be maintained. Roadway crossings can be, allowed if, the drainageways are protected, by culverts, 9. Runoff from paved surfaces used; for commercial parking shall be directed through planted ,landscaped areas orinto infiltration trenches; rather than be directly conveyed to the creek in pipes or ditches. This will release suspended particulates and reduce the impact upon; Butte Creek. 10. A 100-foot setback, shall be established from the riparian zone 'along Butte Creek; except where the vertical separation on Lots 22 and 25 provides an adequate setback area. A. 100-foot setback shall be established from the edges of the two large meadows along the northern boundary, and a S0-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 shown on the final .recorded map, 11. All areas of soil exposed for construction shall be covered by buildings, with.mulch or sunilar material before the o paving, or ( ) Ons t; of fall rains. 12, Locus 1 as listed in the archaeological report shall either l e shown as a W Development done" oil the, final map, or the developer ma}+ contract for additional field work, and literature. review to establish the real historic value of the site prior "to tentative subdivision map ,approval ;I I 13. Should anyt subsurface` cultural remains, or artifacts be encountered during consfruc;tin activities on the site, work should be halted until; a qualified archaeologist, has made a determination; of their significance. I second emergency access route shall be provided to connect I ots ,] tlirougli 7 and 10 through 16 with Humboldt road. ',This shall 'be an all-weather road fxoma lot' in the series 13 ,throw h 16 bunt toaroad H =486neLnt; d to be determined b the Butte Crean Public y t3' Works 13epartment prior to , acceptance 'of the "final subdzviszoon miap, 1S, The floating what easement. serving Lot shall be defined on a specific; recoxded easement mute. 7 COMWN1 S FROM THE BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENTOF PUBLIC 'WORKS Pg. 'V MM #1 - Mitigation measure too vague MM #2 - Mitigation measure too vague MM #5 - What is the basis of this data? Backup engineering report and - analysis ora guess from a pon-professional?. Comply with FEMA req ei ments, see Page 20. No engineering analysis. 1VIM #d- Who will rria n. the drainage channels Pg. VI Iu1M #10 - What about the development required for installation of Road and drainage facilities. MlV1 #11 - Submersible 'roadway segments are ;not allowed by County policy and resolution. Pg. ;V11 MM #14 - All weather road construction to what standard? Pg. ' VIII„ MM # A - Must comply with new fire regulations Pg. 12, Paragraph 2 No increase n snow plowing by the, County. Pg. 20 MM #5; - Portion. eI project lies within a FI;MA.Zone 'ON' Comply with FEiV1�i'requirements. Establish IOO year flood plain elevations and show 'on final u'bdivision map. ' Pg. 21 3'✓ M' 46 - By ,Whom? Pg.; 3Q Paragraph 4 No; the County wiil not plow the new s'dbdiv sjoii roads. ;38, Paragraph 2 t The County will only maintain; street "tights, s#armainage, and other facilities using a CSA not install, them; a i i , Imo' 7� f y�, t,1 ' 7 i A ! 222 I,`F f �Fr� F r q• F 85 � c3A BIt B. U�' g CouPrY P, A:IN1 XG CO14,41- BION jj5 '' 'TNA IJGS, -� 50. )i;ember 12 r: � 198.8 q 1 T; . Glen Biggers: sUa ; Same . General Plan Amendment from Timber Mountain,' ,Rc;g!rn; 40 -acre minimum, to Agr�culturali-Res:i,dential, 1- to 40 -acre minimum,, on 11.4 acres;; General Plan Amendment from Timber Mountain to Commercial on 5 acres;; Rezone fl om , Unclassified to Agricultural -Residential, 5- acre minimum, on 75 acres; Rezone from UnClass fiedto Agriciltur°al-Residential, 3- acre minimum, on approximately 24 acres; Rezone from Unclassified to Agricultural- Resdential, 1 --acre, minimum, on approximately 15 acres; Rezone from;Unclassified to Nei ghboxhood Commercial cal on 5 acres A X10. 60 07-21 24 and 60'-08-24,i, 8. ,. 119 acres i;CIATI,ON: Bath siders of Humboldt Road' east and north of ` Butte Meadows, located in Sections 28 and 29.. :EX,10VTING BONING: s3fi�d.; UnC as71 ' zCiN=rtG'. HISTORY; e r Zoned Unclassified ori' September 17., ]:98;5 by Ord'nanee #24!38 . Prior zoning;' was „A`';2.; tUGp 4UI�17ZNG ZONING. t7nc].assified and; TP -1'60. SE,Rb>JNYIG. LAND USE:' Maintain cabins to thees.t and soutki, timber lands! and n adow to 'the' north and east',, Butte Creek to the youth. 'I SIIT'1� �ilS�.i3ORY�. _ s Was this s i�e a s o e sh i i Under' a' p reviou wn r p, , , illegally developed with a variety; of r structures whicYi, generall ' were b`u�i�lt Without: building, health. or necessary land;: use ;pertn:l is in.'Viol.ation of state' --'and' .l.acal law In lg'75; shacks had ' b'een built`, campsite's occupied and trailers.movea. in without`a.y necessary permits► In 1983.,,'on,twodifferent occasyons, staff', noted ``illegal carccpgrounds ,,and cperat3 ons ,i i I i� Y�! a. l30yond service areas of community water 'and sewer system., (Meets) Less than 30% slopes. (Meets) 3 Adjacent or near to existing roads and public utilities., be extended). es. (Wild: 4 , Not within 'floodplains; or known:, active faults. (A flood plain: has been mapped along Butte and'Bolt Creeks,:Icbvering portions' or all of Lots 22, 23:, 2.5>and 29) S, Past official actions. (None to speak of) hen are five conditional zoning and development criteria to determine if parcel sizes of ].ass than 20 acres would be appropriate: i. Compatible with neighboring agricultural activities- (Division. will allow residential encroachment into a timber-producing region north and east) 2. Evidence of adequate water, and sewage disp known constraint) osal capacity. (No 3. Availability of adequate fire profectio-1 facilities. (A. community water supply and hydrant system will be installed) �tl 4, Adequately maintained approved , road'-,ac Ywi'th wsuffic eat` capacityto area. .service (increased traffi'c'on Humboldt Road and through 8iteMeadows: is' identified as an:uziavoidable si.ghi .. can impact) 5. Reasonable,accessibility to commercial services and schools. ('Community is :extremely remote and does not-offer commezcial R • ry ces o i r( access to school fac',lities Tlie Commercial General Plan designation a1:sohas site ;designation ci£eria as follows:'. Weeded for' comrneraal .development wi:thiix 20> yearsI. . (A;large portion of the community is. designated Commercial an the General Plan: Unla_ss it is the desire of .the'1ann,irtg Commission to promote a large commercial center to support 'recreation,sts does riot appeaz that the project complies with thin crteron:) w, Good road accessibility to service area 'or ravel- -# ubl (Gommer�i1 properties pill front gtpaffic, on Humboldt Road!; will S,i n Lti.a ti y mpac4, Humboldt Rr�ad ) 3 , Act j{acent (The C)utpcst or' near uti ties walkways, ?and comme.6tial dove lopment,. , is .located °immediately �v'es,t of tYze ro eco *site. , r ,,�z.,e. I •: ' . •L't r: � .. t 4 � Nr. b ' 0 ,4♦ As ` 1" u a y a� L� 1 � ; ��. 11 � i •w 10 NAM `r,1�n" txyg�rs ,�. s, S car a. ,fin # 60 111-78 So Review , U'r G07T�J� A 1' D xt , �i C t I.Olt k %/- i Gd.! ret+ .I.A .�4rr� 4 I. lal 7 }4 , it €�Tt 11 i rh I 1 I _ 1 �( ! x� , �' aka tf i i y r+ .. it • .. y r . , MASBEEN ADOPTED. , -i 5. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH MITIGATION' MEASURES FOR THE REZONE ON 'PROPERTY IDENTIFIED .AS AP 025-190-0.50, YUBA SUTTER',DISPOSAL, HAS SEEN ADOPTED.;' 6. A: FINAL EIR HAS BEEN CERTIFIED FOR THE GLEN M BIGGERS REZONE.; B. ADOPT ORDINANCE 2962;' REZONING TO C-2 THAT PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS AP' 007-240-078, MICHAEL PAISLEY.; C. ADOPT,: ORDINANCE 2963-REZONING.TO M-2 THAT PROPERTY'', IDENTIFIED AS AP 025- 90-0;50, YUBA BUTTER DY'SPOSAL.; D. ADOPT ORDINANCE 2964 REZONING, TO TN-2TM-3 , `` TM -5 AND H -C THAT ' PROPERTY r IDENTIFIED AS AP 060--11,0-0713, GLEN BIGGERS' ' AS DESCRIBED IN THE ORDINANCE. TEXT.; E. ADOPT RESOLUTION91-141 'APPROVING A CONDITIONAL ZONING AGREEMENT ON PROPERTY` IDENTIFIED AS AP 025-190-050; YUBA SUTTER DISPOSAL, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDI'T'IONS: 1. NO HAZARDOUS WAS'T'E FACILITY SHALL r OPERATE WITHOUT AN OPERATION PLAN APPROVED BY: THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND A BUTTE' COUNTY USE PERMIT:; 2. THE M-2 ZONING SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT WHILE THE PROPERTY IS UNDER OWNERSHIP BY 'BUTTE ,'COUNTY._' TRANSFER OF>THE, PROPERTY TO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP SHALL INITIATE A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONE.; F. ADOPT RESOLUTION 91--142 APPROVING A CONDITIONAL ; ZONING" AGREEMENT ON 'PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS AP,. 060-116=078 GLEN EIGGERS, SUBJECT' TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS': 1. STRUCTURES "SHALL BE, 9'1 -,spa BUILT TO RESIST LATERAL MOVEMENT' AS OUTLINED IN THF.`. REQUIREMENTS OF THE- UNIFORM BUILDING„ CODE FOR SEISMIC ZONE3 MOBILE HOMES SHALL BE PL�iCED ON PERMANENT FOUNDATIONS.; 2: STRUCTURES SHALL NOT BE BUILT IN THE MOUNTAIN, MEADOW AREAS; CLOSE' TO, THE BANKS OF BUTTE CREEK, - 6141 RIVER` TERRACES, OR THE BLUFF NORTH OF THE. TERRACES. THESE 'AREAS SHALL ,$E"DELINEATED; ON ALL RECORDED PARCEL "MAPS OR SUBDIVISION MAPS , ` AS: �'NO ,DEVELOPMENT!' ' ZONES . 3` . A NOTE SHALL ' BE' PLACED ON THE FINAL SUBDIV<I5ION MAP STATING 'OF THAT ANY FILL DEVELOPED'' DURING LEVELING All"! SITE SHALL BE _COMPACTED TO 9.5PERCENT' TO' DISCOURAGE LURCHING,,SLUMPING AN D;DIF.FERENTIAL SETTLING.;';'4. 7?HYSICAL DISTURBANCE`. OF ,THE... BLUFF NORTI�` OF $UTTE. CREEK SHALL 13E LIM%IITED TO WORK"THAT IS ABSOLUTELY' NECESSARY T0., 'PROVIDE EROSION COIJTROL OR ;DRAINAGE I1zPROVEMENTS AS DETERMINED BY THEBUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC. WORKS. DEI�A.RTMENT: ANY .CUTS OR ALTERNATIONS SHALL BE y rnU�t'TL'" CO�TNTY f30ARb OF' SUPERVISORS. biI:1UTE�5 = 1�TaVemi�er 5, i � r ARM rl, REVEGETATED AND 'PROToECTED PHY�ICA LLYFROM STORM WATER EROSION BY STRAW, STRAW BALES OR COBBLES.; 5. THE 1:00—YEAR FLOOD PLAIN ELEVATION SHALE., -BE ESTABLISHED BY 1,, ;LICENSED ENGINEER IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEMA REQUIREMENTS PRIORTO RECORDATION OF"THE 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 ONE ' FOOT` HIGHER THAN THIS ESTABLISHED FLOOD ELEVATION.;.. 6. ALL EXISTING DEFINABLE DRAINAGE CHANNELS EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN CONDITION NO. 7SHALL BE MAPPED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER 'AND <' SHALL. BE PRESERVED AS DRAINAGE CHANNELS. - MAINTENANCE OF CHANNELS SHALL ttE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.; 7. EXISTING DRAINAGE CHANNELS DISRUP'.ED' BY'` DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE REPLACED,BY CANALS OR.PIPES'. ANY NEW CANALS; SHALL BE LINED WITH ROCK TO ,PREVENT EROSION. ; 8 THE INTEGRITY OF THE 'TWO' DRAINAGEWAYS LEADING FROM THE LARGER MEADOWS THROUGH 'LOTS h, 2 AND S SHALL BE MAINTAINED'. ROADWAY' CROSSINGS CAN BE ALLOWED IF THE' DRAINAG.EWAYS ARE PROTECTED BY CULVERTS.;" 9. RUNOFF FROM PAVED SURFACES USED FOR COMMERCIAL PARKING` SMALL QBE DIRECTED THROUGH PLANTED LANDSCAPED a cuuwcav ;vn ii, i v _ INFILTRATION TRENCHES,i RATHER THANi BE DIRECT IY CONVEYED TO THE CREEK' IN PIPES OR `DITCHES. THIS WILL RELEASE SUSPENDED PARTICULATES AND REDUCE THE' IMPACT UPON BUTTEi CREEK`.; 10. A 100 FOOT SETBACK SHALL BE, ESTABLISHED: FROM. THE RIPARIAN ZONE ALONG :BUTTE'' CREEK,. EXCEPT WHERE, THE \VERTICAL SEPARATION ON, 5 0 LOTS 22 AND, 25 PROVIDES A2� ADEQUATE SETBACK ---`" AREA. A 100"-FOOT 'SETBACK: SHALL BE ESTABLISHED , F THE T FROM THE EDGES` OWO LARGE MEADOWS ALONG THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY, AND A 5'0—FOOT`SETBACK F: CX THE EDGE. OF THE BLLT'F CREEK. NO RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 8HALL',BD PERMITTED 121" THESE SETBACK AREASTHE RIPARIAN ZONE OR MEADOWS. SETBACK LINES SHALL" BE RECORDED ON' THE, -DEEDS FOR EACH LOT AND "S2OWN ON THE FINAL RECORDED MAP.; 11.. ALL AREAS' OF sOzL EXPOSED' FOR CONS;TRUCTION SHALL BE 'COVERB L BY, BUZLDTNGS, PAVZNG;! , OR WITH MULCH (OR' ;SIMILAR MATERIAL BEFORE THE ONSET 'OF FALL RAI2tS : • `12 . " ). LOCUS 1 AS LISTED, IN Tilt ARCHAEOLOGSCx•.L REP02',T 5HALi, ;TITHER BE SHOWN A5 A ` "NO, DEVELOPMENT 7ZONE THE NAL .AP OR THE DEVELOPER MAY CONTRACT FOR ADDIT?ONAL' MELD WORK,. ?�,ND' c,OvNi!i' BOARD OF STJPERVISOR iiZ�TUTES riovembe,r 5 , ` 199 1 ni LITERATURE' REVIEW TQ EST A.BLISH THE REAL { HISTORIC VALUE; 01" THE SITE. PRIOR TO 'TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP APPROVAL.; 131 SHOULD ANY SUBSURFACE CULTURAL REMAINS OR ARTIFACTS BE 'ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ON THE, SITE;, WORK SHOULD BE HALTED- UNTIL A QUALIFIED ARCHAEOLOGIST' HAS MADE A DETERMINATION OF THEIR STGNTFICANCE.; 14. A SECOND EMERGENCY ACCESS 'ROUTE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO CONNECT LOTS 1 THROUGH'7 AND 10 THROUGi is WITH HUMBOLDT ROAD. THIS SHALL BE AN' %A, WEATHER ROAD ON AN EASEMENT'' FROM A LOT IN THE SERIES 13 THROUGH 1;6, BUILT TO A ROAD STANDARD. TO BE DETERMINED BY THE BUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THE FTNAL 'SUBDIVISION MAP. ;; 15. THEvIjqG.;, FEASELOATING.' ROAD AT 2ASEMEI`L BE DEFINED ON A SPECIFIC IF RECORD NT ROUTE VEGETATION REMOVALSHALL BE LIMITED TOT HAT NECESSARY FOR, DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PROJECT CONTEMPLATED AND COMPLIANCE WITH ADO SAFETY SAFETY REGULATIONS.; 17. ROOF MATERIALS SHALL BE UL CLASS A OR B. ; 1.8 . ROADSIDE STRIPS OF TEN FEET SHALL BE CLEARED OF BRUSH' AND MAINTAINED AS CLEARED STRIPS ON ALL NEW ROADS THROUGH THL` PROS?ECT. ; 19. THE PRESSURIZED' WATER SYSTEM' SHALL; BE DEVELOPED ACCORDxNG TO!L'T?E i1E5IGN PREPARED BY THE BUTTE COUNTY/CDP FIRE"jaEPARTNtENT:.; 20, CONSTRUCT ALL'ROADS TO COUNT .PUBLIC ROAD STANDARDS AND OFFER THEM FOR` DEDICATION TO THE CO.UN;TY:; 21, APPLICANT TO INITIATE LAFCoPROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH A- i" COUNTY SERVICE AREA TO PROVIDE POLICE AND FIRE' SERVICES, COVERING THE'; PROJECT AREA.; APPLICATION TO INITIATE LAFCo PROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH A, COUNTY SERVICE AREA FOR SNOW; 91-5Q5 REMOVAL SERVICES FOR THE NEW 'ROADS CONSTRUCTED: " BY THIS PROJECT.; 23. SHOW THE PORTION'O: F LOT ''22EAST OF. BUTTE CREEK AS. "A "NO , DEVELOPMENT1° ZONE AND PROVIDE AN ACCESS' EAS'MENT." ALSO: DESIGNATE THE 10.0 FOOT NO DEVELOPMENT.`SETBACKS. . ALONG THE CREEK, AS ACCESS EASEMENTS., 5 4- n VOT E. Y ,(Motion Carried)� �. r. P', ti� COUNTY BOARD Q -F SUPER`7I5C}RS �17�YUTES =- 'Nti� lznbe y ii. '' r 91 430"? 3. A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE GLEN BIGGERS GENERAL PLAN' AM IDMENT A"�' REZONE, f 4.1 ;SATTY DRAFT EIR ` AND COMMENTS RECEIVEL4'THEREON IDENTIFIED POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANTENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS THAT THE PROJECT MAY HAVE HAD, BUT. (A) REVISIONS IN THE Pa ". JECT PLANS OR PROPOSALS MADE BY OR AGREED TO BY THE APPLICANT WOULD AVOID ,SUCH ' EFFECTS OR MITIGATE' SUCH EFFECTS TO A POINT WHERE CLEARLY NO SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL' EFFECTS WOULD OCCUR. f AND (B) THERE" I`S' NO SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE: ;BEFORE THE COUNTY :THAT THE, PROUECT AS.RBVIS`ED MAY HAVE SIGNIFICANT EFFECT. " ON THE ENVIRONMENT.; 5. THE' MICHAEL PAISLEY PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONE REFLECTS THE EXISTING LAND USE OF THE PROJECT' SITE " AND ;COMPLIES WITH GOVERNMENT CODE REQUIREMENTS OF COMPATIBILITY AND CONSISTENCY- BETWEEN GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIC'NS AND ZONING DISTRICTS.; b.:., THE YUBA SLTTER DISPOSAL PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION AND REZONE CONFORMS WITH THE CURRENT AND PROPOSED USE OF THE SURROUNDING PROPERTIES AND THE SITE'. DESIGNATION CRITERIA,,FOR. THE INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION AND WILL HELP_ PROMOTE POLICIES CONTAINED .WITHIN THE BUTTE COUNTY HAZARDOUS.' WASTE MANAGEMENT. ; 7. THE GLEN BIGGE,RS , PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL` RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS iG f SUBSTANTIALLY CANFORM WITH THE: SITE DESIGNATION CRITERIA CONTAINED WITHIN. THE LAND USE ELEMENT AND THE SURROUNDING USES.; B. ADOPT A NEGATIVE DEC LARATI02tFOR THE GENERAL PLAN AMENDM�'NT<ANA REZONFOR THAT PROPERTY IDENTIFIED k4 AP 00'70, 8 FOR" THE 'iMICHAEL .PAISLEY APPLIC,ATION. C. ADOPT A; NEGATIVE DE.C;LARAT.ION WITH MITIGATION MEASURES FOR THEGENERAL, PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONE ON PROPERTY IDENTSFuD AS ` AP 025-490-050 FOR THE YUBA Sut;", R DxSPOSAL APPLICATION..; D ADOPT AND CERTIFY AS FINAL THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION REGARDING IMPACT, ;, INCLUDING THE- REVISIONS ',MADE'. BY . T IE' PLANNING COMMISSION.; FOR;-'TRE, GLEN 'BIGGER8 APPLICATION'.;.E.,ADOPT CORRECTED RESOLUTION'9�,' 11,4' AMENDING': THE. GENERAL PLAN TO COMMERCIAL FOR THAT PROFERTY IP9NTIFIED AS; AP 007-240-07s°,. MICHAEL PAISLEY;` AMENDING THE GENERATE PLAN TO,: INDUSTRIAL FOR PROPERTY IDENTIFIE AS AP '025=-' 190- 050 YUBi SLITTER DISPOSAL; AND-AMEN:DING'THE GENERAL PLA'�i TO ,AGRICULTURAL`-REStDENTIPL : AND. COMMERCIAL QN'' PROPERTY IDENTIFIED` AS AP `0 110- 078, GLEN BIGGER$: ; F i ADOPT'A. MOTxON` OF ' x , INTENT TO ADOPTiAN ORDINANCE REZONING TO C-2 THAT PROPERTY IDENT1FIE0 :AS AP 007-2402 018_, MICHAEL ,PAISLEY. ; G.. ADOPT A MOTIQN "' O' ' r n" IN CEN ._ TO. ADOPT SY ORDINANCE REZONING TO, �Z-.2 THAT PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS AP 025-1.90-050r YUBA SUTTER DISPORSAL. ; H. ADOPT A MOTION op,. TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE REZONING TO TM -2 r TM -3, TM -5 AND H—C,, THAT PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS AP 060-110-078, GLEN BIGGERS, AS DESCRIBED IN THE, ORDINANCE TEXT.; I ADOPT A MOTION OF INTENT TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING -A CONDITIONAL ZON:t:NG AGREEMENT ON PROPERTY ,IDErJll VD .AS AP 025-190-050, YUBA SUTTER DTSP08A'iVct TO THE FOLLOWING ,CONDITIONS: I. NO HAZARDOUS WAS1 ',E FACILITY SHALL OPERATE WITHOUT AN OPERAT10NPT.,AN APPROVED BY THE CALIFOR91 DEPARTMENT`` OF HEALTH SERVICES AND A BUTTE COUNTY' USE, PERMIT. 2 THE Ai -2' ZONING SHALL REMAININ EFFECT WHILE THE PROPERTY IS UNDER OWNERSHIP BY, BUTTE COUNTY, ` TRANSFER OF THE ` PROPERTY TO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP SHALL ' INITIATE ..A 'GENERAL PIAN AMENDMENT AND 'tZEZOriE. ; L ADOPT. . A'MOTION OF INTENT TO ADOPT A F2ESOLUTION APPROV3NG A CONDITIONAL ZONING AGR%EMENT ON U PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS: AP 060-1101"b7$, ''GLEN RIGGERS, SUBJECT TO THE' FOLLOWING CONDTTIUNSc' 1. STRUCTURES SHALL BE BUi.LT TQ RESIST LATERAL „ MOVEMENT A8 OUTLINED IN THE REQUIREMeNtS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE FOR SEISMIC ZONE 3 :. MOBILE H02?ES SHALL BE '; PLACED ON PEI'.MANENT'' :a FOUNDATIOYS'; 2. STRUCTURES ORALE NOT B1" ..BUILT' IN. THE' MOUNTAIN MEADOW AREAS, CLOSE TO THE BANKS OF BUTTE CREERON RIVER TERRACES OA'THE BLUFF NORTH OF THE TERRACES . THESSE AREAS SHALL " ' BE DELISUBDTVINEAr€'ED ON ALLRECORDED PARC=..x MAPS OR S°ION' MAPS AS 'l.Nli-OBVELOPMENTO ZONAS. ; 3. A NOTE; SHALL BE PLACED ON THE FINAL, SUBDIVISION°,14AP ;STATING THAT ANY FILL DEVELOPED': DURING LVET,ING OF' A SITE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT TO iDISCOURAGE LURCHING r SLtTMPING,, AND,i DIFFERENTIAL SETTLING._; .. PHYSICAL DISTURBANCE OF..THE BLUFF ,NORTH0 BUTTE CREEK SHALL, BE , ,IMITED TO' WORK THAT , 8 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL CSR,' DRAXAGE IMPROV MENTS AS ­ DE!]'ERi2xNED BY :THE �: BUTTE COUNTY PU}3LIG, WORKS: JJEPARTMEN!I'. A.NY CUTS ORALTERATIONS SI:�;LL BE' , REVEGETATFD AICD PROTECTED FHYSTCALLY ':ROM "STORM WATER' ERO,S<ION i3Y STRA%t rSTRAW Br�,LESi, ��R COBBLES THE 100= YEAR FLOOD. PLAIN ELEVATION SHALL BE: ESTABLISHED BY A LICENSED ENGINEER IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEMA REQUIREMENTS LiRIOR TO RECORDA''ZON OF THE FINAL 8,t DTVZSION:MAP. A NOTE SHALL: BE PLACED ON THE FINAL SUADIV7 S7:ON MAP ` STATING THAT. THE aG'_�1'N, A'LMN� x �{�' a ._ �iYAS�7��EI� �T'►f1L7 G`xTYr�'r.itiw�w etrari%s ..e.�..�,..�_..�, . __ _ ,. x� "u w 1�rzK.r_��wrr-,.... '. FINISHED' FLOOR OF ANY EiUILDING ,MUST BE AT LEAST ONE FOOT HIGHER 'THW THIS ESTABLISHED FLOOD ELEVATION,; 5: ALL EXISTING DEFINABLE DRAINAGE CHANNELS EXCEPT AS PROVIDED TN CONDITION 90.- 7 SHALL BE MAPPED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER AND :SHALL BE PRESERVED AS DR?�,INAGE CHANNELS S. MAINTENANC2 OF CHANNELS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOMEOT{fNERS i AS80CSATION: 7. EXISTING DRAINAGE CHANNELS DIS 'BY' DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE REPLACED BY CANALS ;OR PIPES. ANY NEW CANALSSHALL BE' LINE°D WITH ROCK TO PREVENT EROSION.; 8. THE INTEGRITY OF THE TWO DRAINAGEWAYS' LEADING- FROM THE LARGER MEADOWS THROUGH LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 SHALT, BE MAINTAINED. ROADWAY CROSSINGS CAN BE ALLOWED IF THE DRAINAGEWAYS ARE PROTECTED BY CULVERTS:; 9. RUNOFF FROM ,PAVED SURFACES` USED FOR COMMERCIAL PARKING SHALL 'BE:DIRECTED THROt7GH PLANTED LANDSCAPED AREAS OR INTO INFILTRATION - TRENCHES, RATHER THAN BE DIRECTLY CONVEYED TO THE CREEP IN PIPES OR DITCHES. THIS WILL RELEASE SUSPENDED PARTICULATES AND REDUCE THE IMPACT UPON BUTTE CREEK.':; 10. A 100' FOOT SETBACK SHAI,,L , BE ESTABLISHED FROM THE RIPARIAN ZONE AL02rG BUTTE CREEK, "EXCEPT 'WHERE THE VERTICAL SEPARATION ON LOTS, 22 AND 25 PROYI%DES AN ADEQUATE; SETBACK AREA. A 100 FOOT SETBACK SHALL BE ESTABLISHED FROM THE EDGES OF THE TWO _... LARGE MEADOWS ALONG THE' NOR'T'HERN BOUNDARY, AND, ' A 50 .FOOT1 1. SETBACX FROM THE EDGE OF THE BLUFF NORTH OF BUTTE CREEK. , No RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SHAILL BE PERMITTEb IN THESE SETBACK AREAS,', THE RIPARIAN ZONE OR MEADOWS: SETBACK LINE5 SHAIrL BE RECORDED ON THE DEEDS FOR EACH LOT' AND SHOWN ON THE 'FINAL RECORDED.MAP.;; 11. ALL AREAS OF SOIL EXPOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION ;? SHALL BE COVEREDi. BY BUIi,DINGS, PAVING, OR WITEi. MULCH ;, (OR SIMILAR MATERIAL) BEF'OF.E THE: ONSET OF, FALL RAINS. LOCUS l AS LISTED IN THE ARCHAEOLOG.ZCAL REPORT SHALL EITHER BE SHOWN AS A i'NQ nEVELOPMENT LOMEW' .ON' ;TTHE FINAL, MAP, . pR Tf DEVELOPER MAY CONTRACT FOR"ADDITIONAL FIELD WORK ALIM ,ITERATURE REVIEW ` TO ESTABu8i I THE „ REAL HISTORIC VALUE OF THE S2TE PRIOR TO TENTATIVE SUBD.IVTSIOIJ SAP VAL.,' 13 . SHOULD ' ANY 'SI1BSiJRFACE CCTLTiJRAL, REIKAZNS OR,.RTiFACTS BE ENCOUNTERED bURING CONST-,RU'CTION ACTIVITIES" ON THE SITE,, WORK SHOULD BE HALTED,' UNTI?y .A QUALIFIED ARCHAEOLOGIST, HAS,. MADE. A DETERMxNATSON OF THEIR ':.IGNIFICANCE,:; 1, A SECOND tEMERGENCY ACCESS ROUTE 'SHALL BEf PROVIDED—` TO` CONNECT; x,oTS ].. THROUGH 7 'AND 10 THROUGH 16'' WITH HUME`OLDT ROAD. TH25 SHALL BE AN ,ALL- =£.. an Ali ...4uw, MOM _ • ... t .�- tv «r -....-, x-. .,.u.•.,,..,,.,, s., ...... .� - •f ww �." .__ •. ., ... 'LLQ 1.: !M'•-ryh Y4.4• a, Ma..an F-7777 7 77 I 91-430 WEATHER ROAD 'ON AN EASEMENT FROM ALOT TN THE SERIES 13 THROUGH 16, FtUILT TO A ROAD STANDARD TO ,BE, DETERMI-NED BY TkE BUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ''PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OFTHE FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP. 1S li THE ACCESS EASEMENT SERVING LOT i2,6 SHALL BE DEFINED ON A SPECIFZCj RECORDED EASEMENT ROUTE,; 16. VEGETATION :REMOVAL SHALL BE LIMITED TO THAT NECESSARY FOR DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PROJECT CONTEMPLATED WD COMPLIANCE -WITH. ADOPTED FIRE SAFETY REGULATIONS;; 17 ROOF MATERIALS SMALL BE UL CLASS AOR B. 18.r ROADSIDE STRIPS ;OF 10 FEET SHALL BE CLEARED OF CRUSH; AND MAINTAINED .AS CLEARED STRIPS ON, ALL NEW ROADS THROUGH THE PROJECT.;` 19# THE PRESSURIZED WATER SYSTEM, SHALE, BE DEVELOPED ACCORDING TO THE DESIGN y� PREPARED BY THE iiC/CDF FIRE DEPARTMENT. ; 20i. CONSTRUCT` ALL ROADS TO COU N!I'Y PUBLI,L ROAD STANDARDS AND OFFER,THEM FOR DEDICATION TO, THE COUNTY.; 2'1. ESTABLISH A COUNTY SERVICE AREA TO PROVIDE POLICE' AND FIRE SERVICES COVERING AT LEAST THE PROJECT AREA.;; 27, ESTABLISH A COUNTY SERVICE,AREA.FOR SNOW REMOVAL SERVICES FOR THE NEW ROADS CONSTRUCTED BY THIS PROJECT. AND 23. SHOW THE PORTION OF LO"' 22 EAST OF BUTTE CREEK AS A`"NO-DEVELOPMENT"' ZONE AND PROVTDE AN ACCESS EASEMENT. ALSO ,DESIGNATE TRE 100 FOOT'NO-DEVELOPMENT 5ETBACiKS ALONG THE CREEK AS ACCESS EASEMENTS. S M VOTE: 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 X 5 Y' (Unanimous] Carried) -(THE NOTIONS-P,O'INTENT ON THE REZONES TO BE CALENDARED AS CI,OS.ED HEARINGS ON NOVEMBER 54"' • ,Y F'' SUPERyISOFS MxNi7TE5 P. "� 9�. t} 4'.pN�, . , i i. Runoff from pavers surfaces used for commercial parking shalt be { directed through planted landscaped areas or, into infiltration trenches, rather tban be. directly conveyed to the creels in pipes or ditches. This k` Will release suspended particulates and reduce the impact upon Butte �. Creek. '(M) ` j. A 100 -foot setbackshall be established from the riparian zone along .; Butte Creek, except where the vertical separation' of Lots 22 and 25 provides an adequate setback :area. A 100 -foot setback shall be established from the edges of the two large meadows along the r ortherri boundary, and a S0400t 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 on the ,final recorded map. (M) k. ` fihe integrity of the two "drai.nageways leading> from :the larger meadows through Lots 1, 2x and 3 shall: be maintained. Roadway .crossings can be allowed if the drainagewys are grotec_ted by culverts. (M) 1 g P sh�arl ;either ,be shown as Cfinal on a,� No Development Zone" the ma developer MAY - contract fora ditional field work and literature revihe °ew to'establsh the real, historic value of the site, prior to tentative subdivision map appraval.M) ; m: Sloulcl any subsurface cultural remains or artifacts be encountered du' .construction activities on the site,, work should be halted until ;a qualified, archaeologist has made a determination o£ their, signifLiz, ance. n. Aecond emergency access route shall be provided to connect Lots 7 through.7 and. 10 through 1G with Humboldt Road. This shall lie an ally; weather ;road on am easement %rom a lot in the Series 13, throe 1S" " built to a road''stand.ard toy lie..determined by he f3, County Public Works T�epartment" prior to iacceptance of the.finaX subdivision map. ,M), o. Tf e floating e e eat servirig ,Lot 26 shall, be defined `on a specific, recorded" easement -route .,, A' ,�7MkAN'AS fi�ZI' X11 �t L "•v", Y ,, i:,', Y � r 1''..a{j5 `'>F '� �';"' 'j � '' C 'S'.- 4 r.; Yr" � � � . 3UTTE COLl1V`T �' P.LAN][G C(JM]\ISSION'lla ing Cgt' !719.89 u, °'`, � `�'7'•' "n �'�,�� d, ^a F, ;. YR �T,' ; '' :: I' ' � ! CiroYlllO, �.f911�f1rnl9� pg APPI.tCAN7. Rcad and fo114w instiuctlon, as set forth on last a e of this torn .f ✓.�C P f'.< �`1�.� ;f, ��1 S F fid, } 1 Applicant'snaine' G.Io Bj� Qars Phonen�tznber 895-8944 Applicant'srn iltngaddress #1 P eldmorit Circle Chico, CA 95926 AppIieant,'s interest in,property (Ow rier, lessee, otcr�� ""' , `�t. Owrie�r.r Qw+ner's narne_and address . Same Bachman & Asaoc.iates. Contact person for project if other than applicant �._[)1 j ( ) Assessor's parcel nutnber(s) 6'0-07-21.' « 24, and Street address N/A 6.0—Q8-24 - Present General Plan designation Timber Mountain_ _Present Zoning. U +'n`� i _ tYY' , y g'•�,�� ui,. ,x fl (t'6' i „� >.lY r,> l�''"' s ,+ =1� t .. REQUE5� GEI�ERALPLAN'DESIGNATION Agx-ie `I �iraZ Reside tia] and -:,» n {,�_ .,. � ;•,e � a x, : s�V'��a a,.y�vl ' ir.,�, t Commerca.4�l.r1 > «,� )Y . �, r Location, d rnensions and size of area(s) to be amend � See'. attached r As sessor' s F t a 1 x, RI Ott map��, �'ot�1 areal �.a 119, ;acres. � r Y .A App icant sreasons"foraitiendnient ppl can desires to makeetter� tree of , property. �'ronosa1 wi] 1 allow for reasonab7.e. bufcEe� g7 "'�" ° ;,i. 1 i.,. t?Y Y''* "°nA„,.k between Butte Meadows 'homesites arid_ Dx.amond. National ,?'imber . p ope-rry. ! 1 t k” ) f Y .3: f ' . �r �,f, s. o ' r f a` 1.?' e � r +yi ✓, 1 r proposedched�ilirig /';Associated°projects (Eortinatioh of.servlce di`stct, etc, )` Ariy..as sociated . r�r6j,ect xeauiremerits w111 be processed simultaneously. Anticipated »icremental development (r�uture ,ifevelopmeat plans subsequent to. General °PI an s^ r l�q,tneh'ditmei�t, '` To. dteate a',`29' `] ot`' stabdsvisior 1' acre to 5 acreL, o4P 1�=" 'S'l 1thS(`ff�4"v a+p 4 I{ a 1 " -y��� q,r yr ct' S s'1 y � ?rox�m�ty oiwaterfor tare fightrng,pj3rposes (hyd.rants, ponds, etc } P�ox�ose si~ OhIl.on 'Der tour', water sysiem excavation or grading be necessary`s _Y_eA , Cubic yards (estimate); Minor cut=s for -oads;izly; : no i� 4 mope than 2'� antici aced_:_4 Last and describe any "other. related permits arid other public approvals required for this project, iricludirig tha'se're(rired by city�re$ional,;St.tltitf l�ederal`a�encies, p PP.].ji Qa ' o o ezr ne VNVIRONM>~NTAL f,MPACTS A-N- MI..TfiCAT10T1'MEASiJ tES ,identify poteritial)y significant e�iyironkricntaI impacts ass�oc afed with the GoneraI Plan Amendment.What project. design. features or special 'conditi'ons of;approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate. potential environmental impacts? `,['he 'proposed subdivision will create smaller parcels that -couldincrease the demand o pyb�,iC services. The TIJn Yt _j ex L4f'x':P r frnm thA. --, ae adrli,-hipn�l�nC�jrc I a cut 11 hAl�0 - 1._ S LL roc-ems`' A 32 QQQ gAI.I.Q.rLpB,r liCi11Y s ystem will be installed to. meet Fire Department requirement `;;' y area will. be established to provideextended A-•NVIRt7�llvlL'IVTAtshera ff fare Criutl'E service . Sl;"t'TING, protection, and snow removal. ' ' pescrrbe the project sate as it exists before''the project, including information on topography, soil sia'&Ity, piapts Rtrrl arms, and anypultual� hrsttrklcal orcenic"15pCcts. Describe any existing strrictures on fhe;.4ife, �;' � and theuseoi'theseructur.est � �hn �n��ar� nrn,�F+ri-tr 1 , aa--Cori-�]D�h-.3S.3.de,� �llll� x'•=-,-=-,.c'�'`�,r.,� T of '�j7.lB.' ..,i, ?`.r.4�� r�'7fi' 'own of` Butte Meadows But�`e.' Creek lies n ri the Dasterly' Qortion of tare` Pope'rtr. 1, f , - s J3eserkbe the syrrclrtrldrng pro°pert�es,.'ri�eluiling rnfozmatron'-on plarts andnrmals and any cultural, tusfrical or sceir►c as efts Indicat e t e',:. f•larrd tlsex (X srdeptial Rco tnercra' etc, t trsit of land 1111 ove- : r p s ea hP a.� r, _, �a �, n� Y," family, apartment douses, shops, department stores,. etc,); and scale '25f deveopmen%'(heign(, frontage, setback! ; rear yard, the SII JL eq fr ,property geierallr sur`ro.unds smaller �jarcel s4a^ea�'-ed by�si�b�.Rh on Di 3morirl' Na 7 nn'a'll pri-'cenS:L"aj 1, Y-1 ri; r a l lv" k y saiacl�Gassec �,�irtero�7s s bids astnall_ iremma�:S7'e res�detit tci Che r tiier2ty n rt'�y '�¢.A M v� x• 4 -!'F4 :.�iT `� h0�-rdby declare tlnc�er' ptrnal(y a �er�ury�tl�at Y fi,h real and inde><st rid ilio instructio't�s aria 'chat`, the Foregoing staicnaerits aro trig, ootnp e'te andrCect tea t%te Ue'st f tvh , go, f .'at�d :." ��., Apl7licant's s�gnatttrc - i G7.eriE B ��te¢ ��.-1?rnr�rty,4awn�r's si�ttatttre , G1t~n E., Bgyexs �'r.ojeci' file U num. r itccluestr Gooey i Plan-AMen fMat to >Moc�atio;n aqd siZ6of parcei(s)< u� Verify, {11 Ldcatia�tt bc�ariptian s Ownership.. - Legal Dascriptibt i �f area �. r of o sgenc ' i n `cd d� ' ,1Vtaps Arca and RepkodW idle Master - : r �xes�nk;,Z�nirig anti Gerietai Plan: P De�tgtiatiin � y-„ Wte nf,'t�pplication .Rcce ved $ Receipt i o. _�y n Applicai: oo take16 YJ ft ;i i ' , , I i i t i i I t e (t I C INSTI7.WrION8 T{ PPLICA T �OF� E�tAT�.��A� AMtNDryiElriT �vl: u- � (i hTTtls =nod.�L�eutr, r�� , yrattan�a tI a, Izattoo. by 06 otvncr 65604 proof of hgency'.'.: .; i must be, Subtnitfedit, tr1. uer f"dr tie #plicattt 't legally sign the al)piicat#on, applications shall be;gonsid red void' signed l y the owrior or legal agent, f 2. Alt itetits on application shalC bG fillecio in as compl@tely "ft S possible; Very few#terns slioitld ,. bC maritt*d npt opplica ie by tlic t ars "�f%Ad;:, 3't , 'it %S very important .that the applicatiatl nelttdc an ttccttrttte ttld complete'descriPOOP or , the property proposed for amendmen.t� The appiication w#C11tgt he processed tint#1 a receive the following informat#ott.about the arca(s)to be atnertded. a, Assessor's parcel number(s);(froin the tax bills orA$sessor's Maps). i b. Street addre�ses (if'available7" , ..l3istanc:ec and tdirections to reamed streets, bo8ics o'l �vttter or rail roads, d.. Y,egal ciescri.006A (404,10slon lot numbers; rxactiorls of sections or distances and beatings,of 1 pettrnefer d#t`rfensioris}� t (( _�, . r ...� ep wit areas) :outlined ;tAssess p6pies n€ trta tin's trap, Suivisioh :inapt toning ma o gtherarnap .�_ shtwtn. gparcelsj and a reproducible ntagtor of the m , 4. Hecausei the C"ltlifttrrziu,ti#csttrrr%ttnent Cotte regdir s hat�,local general- platin be i tegra[fed and tin'p e ally consistent, atneruiments to :the .tatid Uso Flan Maps) of the Butte Couitty,FG neral n Paan itfugt,,be ctyztsis(tftk' t:h cttriften poltcies,atid stanch `tis contained hi the adopted eft#meets of y� ;titepla 5. The k`Apphe°"tin for Cenetal elan mendment� i subject to ptt'bl#c heir#ngS anti ,approval ,. by botlltitaVlanriing Ccdmtni5;tqn attd'$oakGt.iSuper��isgr5 6. A00iicat#nn lees as oC (date) are, be at : or� b hcc ai fees ay 1 ode aYablo ter Trtcasrxrer bf y p :�d T casC y lr # i� r� Du (to �curity' j, : t3efore, subntitt ng t.applicat loti, app ican ; is re.qzesfed to discuss tiv(th; staftalfi duesttottS about ,application req ttircments, t itnty l rocedttt :Site: ;d0'Si t a"tion ct#retia : atiitl' policy- Considerat,on9. - i 3 "Ji t 8. can 5 r "U ted q ,�. q es be s ni le t � o e ��a e. n��; 1�p- . � a c p,. t as p. ssatii . t s�dttitg -the reaSotts far tiae' ap,plieatton ndencciutagccl'tt} �tisciiSsiniur#lint; the iitropasal's.cttrtforrnunce 4vath tlie,tdltc`ies and c�iteca of the Land Use lenient taf liYa $ tit te Cou-0ty Getigrat faun, ; " q p cr AGREEMENT , "First party", y as used iii this Agreement;, included 06617 and all of- the TbIlow atu:; Glen E. Biggers Land Susan igyer,s,. e�.� The property is noW zoned.' ",V, (O 'clrass fisc > h 4 ) The zona rid xeclossiXication of ,the property, is from, 3t , Present toning to'dnd INC. 441a)lTatidi of r, irst party pursuant to Oaragraph U0 , 4 steal l i�,e addressedto Glen E. BiBgers,; 1 P 'ecla nt Circle Cii riiiforrt'zi 9596: 4e .,The 6hdn, qe in zoning ciassifica�ion pursuant to Parzt5r h Wo. 4 shzall bs to. AR-1,, AR=3r A'R-'S,' snd ;NC. , rt 5 "Property,40, as used in, thi6 Agreement, ir►cluded ses Attaehed: 1 L , , r, is i I r f, C, t+l i + I ,1 d�«X'58,DR lr 56 SU*TT 'Y'0(tqpp, P LEW IS'. j DOROTHY'lHAN80N ML Tc L W'11#80LbT RbAl)�,, "1 41 0 0 b ST APT -20, FX--=-tT RANCH C�A. 75142 WILLOWS 95988. JrQHN C, NANCY M M I KOL I CH M T AR'TI,N,& HELEN. -Urt-;7' LAN E U 7589 H MBOLDT, RD, vi= 'CALIF95926 BUTTE MEADOWS cl =W104 SPD;I E DR08N.Y1, 00 'DO TAL R R:,,, VIDIAN' M, E t� 186, 2812 KENNEDY AVENUE PP. -1014 CALIF, QHIco CALIF95986, P -jR S &Uh1CHtWALTER ',V CLARA f Mappdo OJELYN, E 1361,14s�oo 2021 OROVILLE CHICO HWY 5 R, 1 'ED" 940A DURHAM CA' 95 SLUFF CA, sPA KENNETH 'E 1 EDITH al, HILBERSI, LEROY 8: NADLNE t JT, RIVE -1 1,567 � GLENN, ELLEN DRIVE Vl�,A- V �TY CA, RID LEY CA'IF 95948 E15 PAkAH, P FORAWOL u& AN -5 0 JILDU A G�LIN 1 - I C TRS F" l0i SOX 158 -adk 141 F:URF� " 4 OAN CH, C- 959', FOREST PANCH CA 989412 a bsEPR L MORGARET�� A V_ I,Sj SHIRLPY, D tTAL' ',S N 17 50OY BO x p. coo-' f4et TS, 1-0-A '56 CORNING Cq j. - :o 8f `P�Wr 04 0 ANUEL',A L AYE-, 84� M L R JAME -1 MARTIN ! 826 RitOLUSA CALIFF� CALIF 95432 Aar aui,p FRANK G RSUCK i'EE,' T' t'-IOAN, 0 To CALIF 9597Gt JAt'IESTCIWN: CA95027 - DE144;� �;46yANN k ALLACEL`l' - AL -ERT, DELBERT' ALI 0 'B307 10,05",FRE CH' N ViiLOV1S CAr WILLOWS --ST, CALIF a4/! 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'rEts�A CA 91iS CHICO CALIF 95926 = r w IS W & HELEN M F_TALFERfiAR(], SAH BEATRICE J 01, 15 N CROY ; i i?Cl»INL CoLUSA CALIF 95932 'A" A "CITY CALIF' l � GENE HALEY SS JDH, SON;,BEN NANCY J a C,Et+1TRAL ST E1c66 sGt7lJ`f 'Rtl"": ` 1 : CA 95963. }31JT1 E MEAbl7WS CA . 9594 �LLsJ 'A .OSEf✓LiINE N ETAL STRCltdCjl`1Er,IN h. -, JEAi+t M ETAL 21ib. ST , 7f,05 PIRITA CIRcL CALIF9 963 SACEAMENl'b CA _ 9552 I4-Li-fLEY WROON ETAL.: FLOY0, CA1R0LINER' TH .LANGE ETAL 16 1 �97LEY;ALS, RTA H' .,� coX, LARRY. W �: ELI ABET 4E c 72i EbGAR ATE2 CFiADS PLACE CH.I CtI ,r;A 95925 CHI Cb, CA 9592. 6 l.F4brJXr�; tHO,MAS P'I B: PETiY,.J MIL�.EfyCWRL E UIOLCT 7T ' GI bo 392 : a, 94" 'LOTT Rb �(CETON CAI:.IR ?? r97fl DURHAM CA 'S935 - z , YQUhIGS► MIEN 1'� - �'� .928 A TUTUS AVE, QHICO r,A. 95926 SEMS-6 yQ "VSfl"100' Bachman; and Associahes Ja C1OF��fO� T TS�� 3 012 Esplanade : W; AW 12 '1 mloHOI8 'IN:96 Chico, ;CA "95926 ' x aQ QOIHO 2E AVMH9IH LSG2 '. RIGGERS' QLCN E SUI, SAN CF $3319(18 > V10803J " J tdkil`IlTt1'�17aa` 1 PiiONT CIRC!_E XEDCHILD Jsul vis8o�9 ;gr W�f17-IIh1 18,1w CA 9 926 SSb 6 a0 fIt d`lil�lb 3NIOIaSW 3IAIINfi Al Vqf DIAMOND LANDS CORpORATInN �atIdSOH WON n/b C/q QRME ;BILL Fl n BOX itot wP 11S��3 Ftg i rO8V 'o 18INaa )10411= 1,3z33813 F2ED E+LUFF GA , I or 00ONIaNVI SIMJNI,)4, EEBLEYI CHRISTINE �, ETAL ETA xoa Q B7I5 PILLSBURY ROAD S aI 11a� M 398o3S ,SaIONAa8 CHICO CA 95926 _ � 9z6a6 b0 bo 1-,HO" _ " t STEIDLhIAYER LEO ETAL TQ , 3c11tia t la'IJ�IS SGL �. `13t�HOIW"a 935 MAIN ST CpLQJ A GA 95932 IL �1.3SIh13Q J 3/5I-10 T2 96 VO 'ONINBCI� NADDOCE�, JEWELL P '.ETAL JT 36"ISa a1SL"A X3 1,106 ROLL-JERIANN 7467 HUMBOLDT� ROAD t110BS EUTl'E 'MEADOWS CA 9592I �z6'O UQ1- `VIRGINIA P1 S5. a0 ,lII O 3J lfld u73 . FRANkl N. I— Xog' 0 U ltd C 3 N3aM �h(335:fi Y,UDA . C'I1 Y Clq,A 95991 hIAGY),.S lAR REN & MUL CP ' '1'1aH5ydW SIbila` 0/ b W"LASSEN AVE "1Ff13. 33�' N1T1�5 CHICO QAI�S92a G -965631�dQ andt 'ly0 B AYToN, GE'f Al,D fi ETAL _ . BRA TO, Y �I, �pHN. r,; r aSa XO 'O d 31 3 AwW"IaIWHaS 8369 QA}: WAY,, cHlco cA 4592b t a i i 4t PETE JR & ,LE, YLAM 4, *0 ;Kpr,�NNgh[ RD r''lPA 5'4558 I -0-Ttl f OLCNN 5 SARA' LEE J• ' DFS " ,4i Lr,4DA CA 92b86 uy°,MELV. ELEA IOFt ,r1i (CLARK 'WAY ' 0- IT, Off: CA 9586 y : r •" • �ar��rJAhiE H Cy1V1WIA D .a X DA ME' , EUGENE C' FAULET7 E S` JT y ��+ O+ 3-.. ;CA 95917 I." T�T "�,'1 QrFlrr, � � �•"t' t/���a.i lr'•N� nl�t'L fit f< .1 A4+.ad 4�. r Awn I f -o- El r WALTER ELWOOD °SS ilX, 77,t , In iCTC1F� GA 9597�3 I tO 8-T`EL o �, ,5Et,AFiA B � LEDNA JT " I B .SRO) 4 AVE iib. .1. I}�JC D, CITIY CA 94 J6 . h d ' ". . 1 �� •tee f�EOL A;& -D ANR JT x Y .. Ih I �,._ } � r .D�MIGHAEL Eiu die #TF"bSA" AN ' C'HIGCi A . 9.59.:Eb , �I I. f 1 Y, a fiJ y - 4 L A fiY' �,N p 1 8 y i1, ' �' 2�'',s�t"S�': ;► ' »{��4y,r��1'��'�. ,,si�'�r�� At�'.��yOF2. ,Y ! µ?�ra,w,i�„.rr�! . „c�'��ia� •.a�#r47p� v' fi��solution No, "91. 114 RES01=10N OPM9 BOARD OF SIIPBRVlSORS QF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, APPROVING THE ADOPTION i OF A GENERAL Pt iel'Y -IM4; AMENDI FENT TA`TtIE CHICO C ND USE PLAN, T.F1C GRID"LE'Y AREA USE PLAN," A.Nn AN AMENAIVIENT TD THE BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN. WHEREAS, a private land owner, A ichact Pal's/y, has petitioned the Butte` County Plahing Coinm'*n !/rough an appropriate application; to aatend the Butte Courtly General' Platt .Land Use Eleor a Change from La►V Density Residential to Contmercial /ur that property identified on Exhibit A-1 attached hereto; and , WFIERGAS, a private company, Yuba Sutler Disposal Incorporated, has pedlioned the Butte Caunly Phinning Commission through an> "appropriate application, to amend the BuUe County General Plant :Land Use Etement, for a change from Orchard and Field Crops to Industria( for that" property identified on. Exltibil B-1 attached /ierefo; and � WHEREAS, a private land "owner, Glen Biggers, has petitioned lhe" Bulle " j1 Coun[y P.lcuiriing' Cornmissiott through an appropriate application, to arit.end Me Butte County General Plar. Gard Use E merr: Jor .a change Jr_om; Tunb`er ,Mountain to .Agricultural•_ Rasider dal and Corrimerrial or Yhat' room identi don Exlribit C�1"attached hereto; and , f P h' )VHEREAS, the proposed' General tesla- Ani'endnt , it have been tudied and reviewed by the Bulte C6urity Planntni Coin tissioii said public hearings have been field pursuant to taw, at u+hick tittle aU' interested persons were heart// artd WiIEREAS, the. County Iloaxl of Supervisors has , reviewed ,anti! Y ,- crosidered the' canten'0 of the environmental tt'Vieip stud checklist Cxhibit 'A-2 �, Y re tired , on the amendment 100"l del Paisley pursuant to the Calrfornia Envitoh entdt Quality Act; . WHEREdSosed , ,the Butte Coun Board o Su environs , u:ds .that the, ro i h' f General p 1,4hi Amendment and sabsequent do'etopnter:t could not,%lave a signifcani"impact on the environmerU; and. ;. � WFIEREAS, the Butte '`County Bair! of Supervisors has revietyed arid considered the contents of the erivironhiertldl review Study 6Ytecklist jExhibil l&V "prepared APP;ENDIXI CGiJNT w K7� �3TJT�� , , i RNV:IEnQNMIENT.AL: Cj-JRCKL'IST FORM`. (To be completed by Lead Agency) F le #' 89-40 A & B Loc AOi 89-04�18-01 AP No. 60641.-78 i`w :�r�,.CK,GROIIN 1„ game of proponent Glen Biggers 2. Address of proponent and representative (i£ applidable)'8, #.1 Piedmont'ci.rcle Bachman & Associates. Chico , ES ane e Chico, CA 9 59 26 1. Project description: :. General Plan Amendment and Rezone T�. MPxNl)AT C7F2y , FZNDxNcs OF SZGiV]CFZCANCE YES MAYBE NO.. I. Does the project have the potential todegrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlifeispecies, cause a fish or wildlife :population to drop below self-�sustaining''levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community,, reduce 'the number or restrict the range of'a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or, prehistory?lr 11. aloes the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long -.term 'ehtironmehtal goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one idhicli occurs in a; relatively brief period of time while ' long-term impacts will endure into thei Lfuture.) 3. Does the project have impacts' which are 'individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (/i project may impact, on, two': or more separate resources where the impact on each resource Is relatively small, but where the effect; 'o£ the the kotl of those Impact'son environment is significant.), e. Does the project°have environmental effects, which will cause substantial,. an human adyerse effects beings, either directly or indirectly?'' 2kT..DETERNi�NA7C20N (To be completed by the Lead Agency)-. On the;, basis ;of ;". this initial evaluation. I/ t find the proposed project COUtb'NOT have a significant 'effect ,on the environment and a NEGATI1rE DECLARATION Will lie prepared,, INE £ihd' that although the proposed prajedt COULD have a sighif-icaht effect, on the environment, there Nill riot be. a .-x-j ficant effect.ih this case because the MITIGATIOti MEASURES described on the attached <sheet have bEien added to project: A NEGATIVE,DECLARATION will'_, be-preparedr , �+ Y%WE find the ,proposed ,pzo7ect MAY have a significant, effect on the environment';. anAOT REPORT Is,, required. and ENVIROPiMENTAL IMP COUNTY OF AUTTE; l`y'.` G DEP DATA: day` 2; 1989' $ Y� ell.a D". ain. lton Associ,e�,r?1an r � Revie 'Od� by i .%� rL r i y �w� . �rry:rr�c-�ivtw�crz�cla�, . 'rrviP�c�� �Explanatioris of all 'SYS" and"YBE'answers are required On attached sheet(,sj. l Fi Fi. Will the proposal res in significant: YF;, htAYBF N0: a. Unstable earth conditions, 'or changed in geologic' substructures? b. Disruptions displacement; compaction or nvercovering of the s"oil? c. Change in tocography or ground surface relief features? _._. d: Destruction) coveringor modification of any q geologic or physical unique solo xc features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils; either on or off site? V £. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach 'sands, or changes, in siltation, ' deposition or erosion Whidh may modify the channel of a river or stream 1, or, the bed of the ocean or, any bay, inlet 'or Jake?, . Lass of prime agriculturally productive sozls outside designated urban are as! Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides.., mudslides,,ground failure or similar hazards? �. AIR. Will the proposal result, in substantial:, a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air,quality2 a ,� 8/ b. The creation of objectionable, odors, smoke or fumes? P' c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature; or :any, change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. RATER; Will the proposal result in substantial: . Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in, either marine or.fresh waters, �%.. b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patte"s, or the rate and: amount of surface runoff? Cii Need far off-site surface drainage impravements, iiicludiitg vegetation . removal,; ,channelzation or' culvert installation? d Alterations to the coui•"se'ar flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount Vii£ surface water' iri any' water bodyY' f: Discharga intro surface Waters; or in any alteration of surface Water � quality, including but n'ot ldmited to temperature','dissolved okygen or ' turbidity? g Alteration of the, dia.e f on or`rate o;£ flow of ground'waters7 fid' h than., in, le quat.ity�` or quality of ,ground waters: either through direct add tJ,ans or 'withdrawals, or thrnugh`Intercept:ion,of an .aquifer by"cuts orexcavationsf; i Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available.for public water., $upplzesy Y ; j• Exposure,'of peoplo or proper, to water -related hazards such as 'flbodin go 7.9 4 PLANT LIFER W1'1 the; proposal, result in suii"stantial: A. Change in the ,diversity of species; or num ber raf 'any species of plants (inc,ludirig''trees,,_shrubs; grass, crops,, and aquatic ,plants}?. n of Reductiothe numbers of anti unique; rare br .endangered; species of ��. plants c: Introduction of new species 6f plants'anto an area, nr in,a barrier to, the normal replenishment of existing species? d Reduction in Or, 90 of any .agr culttirdi _-,crop 7,,, s 5.tg�Y Will the proposal "reSult'in.; :Mjg N0 RL. ',FJse of: substantial amounta o£ fuel or energy? b Substantial increase in demand upon existi»g 'sources of energy, or require the development of naw sources :of energy? f , iif CT Ifi2ES. Will the proposal resWt, in a need for now systems, or st1U tantia,i alterationsto the following,: PST a, Power or natural S : b., communications systems? c.: Water availability? di Sewer dtl septic systems? e. Storm Water drainage? Solid waste, and disposal7; -17-, t HEA?�fiH, Will the proposal result in* Oreato» of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental a. health)? V. Exposure of people: to potential health hazards?' 1$. AF.S213FTIC5. Will .the proposal result in the'obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of anaesthetically offensive site opert'to -public view? 19.SECgWLION. will the proposal tesuit in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? O, MTMAL-12E50URCES, of destruction a , a. Will the proposal result in the alteration .af prehi toxic ;or historic archaeological site. I b. Will the proposal result :in adverse physical. oz aesth1.etir. effects to a prahistozic or historic buldsng structure or'object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which, would ,affect uni ue, ethhic cultural tralues 4 ? ; A. will the proposal xestzic.t existing': zel3gious,or sacred 'uses within - the potential impact 1 1' ' C[JSS=01V •OF` . ENVYIZQrQI N Ate.. VAT,i7.P,T=OlV' ' 1. attached. �� x. 1 1 1 i -4 Aft t :J pplicant Glen Biggers Assessor- Is. Parcel # 60-X11-78, LOg # 89'- 04.--18-.01 Fila 89-40A & g DATA .SHEET A f Proj ect Descri2tion 1. Type of Project: General Plan Amendment and Rezone.: 2. }3rief Description: General Plan Amendment from. Timber Mountain (!�0 acre minimum Pc -rcels) to,Ag;r,icultura.- Residential (1-40 acre per, dwelling unit) and Commercial; and Rezone from U to and N -C (NeighboLi:o'od ` Commercial) 3. Location. On both sides of Humboldt Road, east and north of Butte Meadows, 4. Proposed`Densiity of. Development: Sixteen parcels at .5 :acres each, eight parcels at 1-2 acres each, four commercial parcels. 5'• Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Approximately 11 ac,tes. 6 . Access and Nearest Pubic Road (',$) : Tars, parcels will front ' on Humboldt Road, remainder to be served by new roads to be constructed. No access has been, shown for Lot 26 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic system, leach, field. 8. 9. Source of Water Supply: Private water company proposed. Prokimity of Power Lynes: At Davis Tract, adjacent to west along Humboldt Road. 10. Potential for further land divisions and development;: Lot 29 anticipated to.;divide in three;. Lots 19, 2]:; �aftd 27 24 25 could split in two; total lots = 31. '.res dential; 4 commercial; 31 single, family , residences, i. ,inmercial struitvlr-es E..' Environmental Setting Physi'cal`En,vironmeYt: l; Terrain d. General .I, opographic. Character: Mountain meadow/level, creek bottom. b $lo es : varies, over P property front level on Lot ' 2"9 to steeper north, . ax.d�south• c. Elevation 44'00 4.520 ,feet abave.Sea Level. d;. Limiting Pactors: Nome. 2 So a. Types and Characteristics:. NeunS,.2'0-4b1`,.brown- allow br wn, Y gravelly. loam, steep to verysteep:, mode;:'ate permeability, medium tb high timber potential; 3: ng Factors: Somewhat' ekcessive drainage. Natural Haiard of-�h e ,;Lund i 0; a . Ea,rthr�uakeon'e Moderate' E.'arthq:.:ake xntensty' Zone V1YY"; numerous quaes,recorded"af Scale. to.:9 .on -Richter b Erosion Potential: Mod'erate., c, Landslide Potential: Moderate. d. Fire Hazard: High;, 4. e Expansive Soil Potential: Moderat Hydrology e. a: Surface Water: Zone A:flood way along Butte Creek. b. Ground Water: Urr,,chown resource. Ci, Drainage Charactex;isticsc Natural draiu,tL-e and Bolt Creeks. nage to s 5• d, Annual Rainfall no ( tidal) : 70 �� , e.' Limiting Factors: ,Zone A floodway Visual/Scenic along creel;... Quality: Good. 6. Acoustic Quality: Good: 7. Air Quality: Good.: Biological Environment 6. Ve etation:: Wet meadows, Pond.e.rosa Pine, Incense Cedar', " White Alder, Douglas �. FTr', Su`ar` Pine Huckleberry Oak, California Black Oak, White FirChinquapin,, wildlife Habitat: Within designated summer range and, critical. summer range of migratory deer herds., Cultural Environment. 10« 11, Archaeological- and Historical Resources in the are h. But County General Plan designation- `Existing 12. Timber Mountain zoning: Unclassfied'. 13«.Existing ;14« .Land Use on --site; Timber: _ Surrounding Area: a« Land Uses: Cabins mountain stores, Lassen National Forest. b: zoning; Unclassified. c. Flan __­'11sgnation: Timber Mountain: d: Parcel Urp. to 1A40 --acre holdings outside of village, 1:5. e: Population;` Sparse, mostly seasonal 'use: Character .of Site. and `Area;: l6. timber area with extremely limited year-round o'ceupancy, i7. Nearest Urban Area: Chico;. approximately 45' minutes,' Relerant `'Spheres of xnflueiice: '. 18 . 19. Nons. improvements Standards' urban Area ; No .. ;; Fire Protection Service:, a.. Nearest.County' (State E -. S ire Statoni '#10 volunteer, #].1 SEC within one mile; #33 within 45 mihutes travel tme. b« Water A.ailability: Engine capacity, only; 32,,000= galli�n/hour waters , Y m proposed . Schools in Area: Parad,i Unified School District. rr it - - -«mow■ -- �� ;7 ri work thatis absolutely necessary to provide erosion control or drainage , irinprov��znents as determined by the Butte County 'Public- W6rks Department: ` Any ctits 't;r alterations shall Ue revegetated and protected physically train stormwater erosion by straw, straw bales, or cobbles. 2e. The. 100-year flood plain elevation,.shAll be established by a licensed engineer in accordance with 1�EMA: requirements prior to recordation of the final' subdivision map. A note shall be placed on the final subdivision map stating that the finished floor o£ any building must be at least 1 foot higher than this established flood elevation.: 2f. All 'existing definable drainage channels shall be mapped by, the project' engineer and shall be preserved as drainage channels. Maintenance shall be responsibility of the homeowners' association. 2g. txisting drainage channels disrupted by development shall be replaced, by canals or pipes; Any inew canals shall b.e lined with rock to prevent erosion. 2h. All areas of soil exposed for construction shall"bel covered by buildings,, paving, or with mulch (or similar material) before the, onset of fall rains. 2i. 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 . tripes or ditches'. This will release suspendedparticulates and reduce thc impact upon Butte Creek. 2a. A 200 -foot setback shall be established from the riparian zone `along; Buttel Creek, except where the verticalsfl, on Lots 22 and 25 ,provides, an adequate setback area. A 10(1-foot setback shall be established from the edges lof the two large meadows along the. northern boundary, and a 50-foot' setback from. the edge of the bluff north of Butte Creek. No residentjal development shall be'p it these setback areas, the riparian zone or megdaws; Setback lines Shall be; recorded on the deeds for each lot and, show on the final recorded map.,' 2k:- ; The integrity o f the, two drain leading from. the larger' meadows, throughLots 1, 2, and 3 shall be maintained: ltpadway crossings ` can be ... allowed ifthe drainageways are protected by. culverts. Zl. Locus 1, as listed in the archaeological report shall ejther be showm as a "No Mvelopment Lone" .on the. final maps;, or the developer may' ,contract;.'for additional field work ,anti literature review to 'establish the real historic value of the site prior to _tentative subdivision inapt approval. 4 gni. Should any. subsurface cultural remains or .artifacts be encountered during construction activities .on the site, work should be, halted until a qualed , archaeologist, has made determination cif 'their sipiificance. � 2n; A. second emergency access :route shall Ue provided to connect Lots 1 through �. , Inter-Departmental Memorandum; TO Butte County Board of Supervisors SYR OMC Planning SUBJECT: Michael S. Paisley, File 91-2213Rezone; Yuba Sutter Disposal Incorporated, File 904, 5B Rezone; and Glen Biggers, File V-408 Rezone; suggested motion.:,.. AAT1C: October 15, 1991 The' su jested motion for the sub`ect Rezones is as follows: g.,, J - w MOTION: ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF STAFF MEMOS .DATED MAY 16, 1991; (PAISLEY), 3UNF. 19, 1991 (YTJBA ST=1 R DISPOSAL), AND JULY 30, 1991 (BIG GERS AS AMENDED BY ;THE ;PLANNINCq N); MARIE THE FINDINGS LISTED UNDER "A!` AND STBE MAKE :MOTION LISTED UNDER, 'B", °G", "D' '"E", AND "F A. 'Find that. 1. The Michael Paisley' proposed Rezone xeflects the existing land use o£ the project site and complies with Government Code requirements of compatibility and consistency between +General Plan designations grid zoning districts. 2. Tie Yuba Sutter Disposal'proposed 'fte�zone con%rms with the curt and proposed use of the surropnding, properties and the site designation criteria £o r the Industrial land use designation and will help .ramote laolicies co- ntained; within the Butte Cduniy Hazardous Waste Management. S. Thie Glen Biggers. proposed Rezone to M.2, TM-$ TM�5, and 11 substantially conform with the site designation criteria contained within the Land Use Element and the surrounding uses„ r 4. A 1Vegative Declaration for the Rezone for' ''that. property identified as AP 007 24078.Michael 'Paisley, has been adopted. 5, A 'Negative Declaration with mitigation measures- for the. Rezone on ' Iden "0" d as 025-19 =.05 Yu `; prepexty tt AP 0 0; ba Sutter Disposal, °has been adopted., 6; w A final EIR has been certfYed for the Glen Biggers 'R ezone. 6. All existing definable drainage channels except as provided in 'Condition #7 shall be mapped by theproject engin and shall; be preserved as drainage chaneer channels. Maintenance of channels, shall be the:,responsibility of the homeowners' association. 7. Existing drainage. channels .disrupted by development shall be replaced by canals ar pipes: ,Any new canals shall be lined with rock to prevent erosion. 8. The integrity of the two drainageways leading from the larger meadows through Uts 1, 2, and 3 shall be maintained: Roadway crossings can be allowed if the drainageways are protected by culverts. 9: Runoff from paved surfaces used for :commercial parking shall be directed though planted landscaped areas ar into inffittation trenches, rather :than be directly, 'conveyed to the creek in pipes or ditches. This will release suspended particulates and reduce the impact upon Butte Creek. 10: ` A, %00 -foot setback shall be established from the riparian zone along Butte Creek,, where the vertical separatio'ri on Lots 22 and 25, provides an adequatesetback area. A 100 foot setback shall be established from the edges of the two large meadows along: the northern boundary, and a 50 -foot setback Pram the edge of the bluff northof Butte Creek. No residential development shallbe permitted in these setback areas, the riparian zone or meadows. Setback lines shall be 'recorded oft the deeds for each `'lot and shown on" the final recorded map. Ta areas a. € soil exposed for construction shall be covered by buildings, paving, or,with mu1Ghor ;similar material), before` the "onset of fall rains. 12: ` Lochs 1 as listed in; the archaeological shall either be shown as a "No .report' I�evelopntent .Zone" : on the final mag; or the developer 'may contract for additional field work and literature 'review to' establish the real historic value of the site prior to tentative" subdivision map approval. 13. Should any subsurface cultural ,remains or artifacts 'be encountered duruig construction activities an the site, work should be halted until a qualified archaeologist has made a determination ,o their significance. 41 A:'second emergency access route shall be provided to connect Lots .1 through 7 -and 10 through 16 with Humboldt Road " 'Phis shall bean allWweather, road on an. easement from a" lot in the series 13. through 16, built' to a road standard'to"be determuied by the ,Butte"'County Public ,Works Department prion ,to acceptance of the ". final subdivision nap. xS.. z1e, floatin asezmnt serving Ut 26,`shall be defined on, a specific, g e recorded''; easement route. .h •� 16.. 1 g shall 'be limited to that necessary £or ``develo inezzt. for. Ve etatxon removal p the project contemplated and 'comYpliance with adopted fine safety regulations. 17. Roof materials shall be 1rTY, Class A or B. 8. Roadside strips of, 10 feet shall be cleared of brush anti maintained as cleared strips on allnew roads through the project. 19. The pressurized water ._ystdih shall be developed according `to the design _ prepared by the 13C/CDF ]dire Department,.' ` 20. Construct all' roads to County' public road standards and offer them for dedication to the County. 21 Establish. a° Count Service area to provide police: and fire services covering 7 t the -project area: l PFLIeAN Tb vPM r, 22: Establish a County Service area: for show removal services for 'the new roads constructed by this project, 21 Show the �portion.'of tot,22 east of Butte Creek as a "no -development" zone and provide an access 'easement. also designate the 100 :foot no -development setbacks ,along the creek as access easements. a u Ir , i i i r .e: r 't Y1r i Inter -Departmental Mem6randram CORRECTED SUGGESTED MOTION `VO. ` Buttte C runty Board ;of � Supervisors rlko : Planning Si S. Paisley, File 91-22 A & B, General 'Plan Amendment and Rezone; 'Tuba Sutter Deposal Incorporated; File 9045, A& B, General Plan Amendment and: Rezone; and Glen, Biggers, File 89-40 A & B, Gener. , al T'lan Amendment and Rezone• su est}d motten gg �' ; DATE: December, 10, x9�� _ The suggested motion for the subject General Plan. Amendments and Rezones is as ; fdllows: 'I MOTION: ACCEPTTHE RECOMMENDATIONS OF STAFF MEMOS DATED MAY I6, 1991 (PAISLEY), JUNE 19, 1991,(YUBA SUTTER'DISPO.SAL), AND JULY 30, 1991 (BI.GG]EaRS AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING:, COMMISSION); MAKE TIDE FINDINGS" LISTED UNDER `"A"; AND: MAKE THE MOTION LISTED' UND ER ��B��� X10' "ID", AND J, A. Find that• 1,: Initial Studies were completed in =compliancewith'' the California environmental Quality Act regarding the paisley and Yuba Sutter Disposal General Plan Amen dnent and Rezone: prop.osaYs.. 2. Said Studies aril comments, received thereon identified potentiallj% significant environmental effects that.the project may have had, but: a.. Revisions m ,the project jAwsprpropo'g6ts made by or. 'agreed to by the;applicant would; avoid ;such effect ;or itigateSuch, effects to a,, point where clearly no significant `environmental effects would occur; and b: T'liere is no slibstaiital evidence before the. County that the protect as revised may have significant effect on the environment, 3.. A I r f Environment a t E ronmental Xm" act` ate a t h' e n re re r Imp p as, b e" p pa d for the 01en 'gg enerafi Plan, Amen drnent andRezone'. r Existing drainage channels disrupted by development shall be replaced by canals or pipes. Any new canals shall be lined with rock to prevent erosion, $, The integrity of" the two drainageways leading from the larger meatlowS through Tots 10 2, and 3 shall be maintained. Roadway crossings can be allowed if the drainageways are protected by Culverts. 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,. This will release suspended particulates' and reduce the impact ;upon Butte Creek. 10. A 100 -foot setback shall be established from the riparian zone along )butte Creek, except where the vertical separation on Lots 22 and 25 provides a. ! adequate setback area. A 100 -foot setback shall be established from the K edges of the two large, meadows along the northern boundary, and a 50 -fact 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, nxeadows.' Setback .lines shall be ;recorded on the deeds for each ldt and shown on the final recorded map. 11,. All areas of soil exposed for construction shall be covered by buildings, paving, or with mulch ,(or similar material) before the onset of fall rains, Locus 1 as listed in the archaeological report shall either be shown lag a Development Zone" on the final map, or the developer may contract for add tiot:al' field work And literature review to e,5tarlisli the real historic value of the stte prior to tentative subdivision map approval. S,. Should any subsurface' cultural remains or artifacts be encountered during' construction activities on the site', work should be halted'until a qualified g` on; of their significance. a rchaeolo est has made a on, 14,. A second emergency access ,route shall be provldeci to connect Lots 1 through 7 and 10 through 16 with i4umboldt Road. This shall be art all-weather'road " on an easement from a lot in "the series 13 ; through 16 built to -a road standard td;be determined by the'Butte County"public oaks Department prior, to acceptance of the final subdivision map: 15. The feasting, what , easement serving Lot 26 shall be defined on a specific, recorded easement. route. 16, Vegetation ,removal shah be limited to that necessary for` development for the project cont'mplsted and compliance>with adopted fire safety,regulations: 17. Roof.materlafi shall l�be UL Class; A or .B: a 8 Eoadside -'strips , t�f 10 feet sell lie cleared of brush and m ntainca as .' clearer strips on all newroads through the project. 19. The. ptessurized Water 'I system shall' be developed according to' the deign prepared by the Bc/dOFire Department. 20. Construct all roads to County, public road standards and offer them for dedication to the County. Ili_ 'Establish, County Service Area to provide police and. fire ervicesi covering at least the project area. 22. Establish a .County Service area For' snowremoval services for the new roads constructedby this project. 23. Show the portion, of Lot 22 east of Butte Creek as a "no -development" zone and provide an access easernrit. Also designate the 1,00 foot no -development -: setbacks along the creek as access easements. �f r.j C _ 1 I I lc I 4hk I .I J I J 1 I v I I I I I I I 1 f III 1 k k{{{F 1� 2. The amendments provide for compatible de�ciopment with. oxzst6z9 land NO {�1 � THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL 6 WI) AS; FOLLOtiIS 4 1, The Genera! Plan Amendment.to Agricultural Residential and, Cvmntemin1,, as sFiown an the Attached Exhibit A -X is hereby uicotporated b)� reference, 2. The General Plan Ame,ndinent is hereby reconmiended for adapt%an of the 7 'Butte County Hoard of Supervisors: -8. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the Count/ -pl Butte, ;9 ' State- of California, Or the 8th day of August, 1991, by the follOwkm rote: %0 ..I . Y. 4 AYES: Cortlr[►iss�.oners rich 4strorsCi, 'Lambert, Nelson a,a 12 Chairman Ivlatsan 4 ABSENT AIa one NOT VOT11i1G: leo one ATiON; CIVIANV '7 Butte C ty Plunni�tg G'at�inpssiotz . ATTEST.! ;B.A. Kircher 9 Director` of Planning 2p 13y 22 23 , 24 '2S .� �`� ;, N ,� ,, � I,' _ �, �: i C�1VMEt�7X AI , iM7CsA S ` i(Explanations o£ all "YES," and I MAYSEll Ai ns"Wers are required on attached" sheet(s). L, EARTH. Will t1 a proposal result in significant;' YES. JMYg NO a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures?fir/' b. Di,sruptiony, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C, Change, in topography or ground"surface relief features? d Destruction, covering or 00i£ication of .any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion o€ soils, 'eithert qp 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 a river or stream or the bed of the ocean .or any bay, inlet 'or' lake? V g. Loss of ptimeL agriculturally productive soils outside designated urbart,; areas? h. Exposure Of'people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes"; landslides, mudslides; ground ,failure or similar hazards? L. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air .emissions or d"ateriozation of ambient air quality? b. The. creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?:• c. Alteration of air mavement,.moisture or temperature, or any change in cliiaate, locally or regionally? I. WATER. "Will the proposal result in: substantial: a. Changes in currents, or :the course ar directidn of -Water movements in either marine or fresh, waters? b. Changes, in absorption "rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount - ". of suryace runoff C . Need for off site surface drainage iiprovementsy including vegetation• removal, iiistallation? �tr d.;Alterations chanhelizAtion or culVdr.t to the' cdurse;Fni flow' of flood "waters? e. Change in the ,amount of surface water in any eater body? —,� Discharge into surface waters, or in: any Alteratiotr of surface Water quality, including,,. but,not limited to:"temperature,, dissolved oxygen or . turbidity?_,/ g., Alteration of the direction or rate o£ flaw o£ ground waters? h.' Change in the quantity°or'quality 0 grIouhd water ,'either"through direct additions or withd"zawals, or t}irough interception of an aquifer`..; by cuts or eccavatons2 �� _. . � i, , Reduction in the amount of water other%rise available for public 'ovater supplies? kacpdsure of people or property to water related 'hazards 5ugh as flooding? 4. PLANT: •LIFE,, 41x.' the proposal result antial.; a. ,.Change :iri the diversity•oi species, ox number of any, species of plants (including trees, shrubsy:grass y,crops, and aquatio' plants);? b." Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or,endangere, species bf planta? tc. ' Iritrodudtior, of new' species of plant§ into an area, or in a barrier to the normal repleni Current_ df` existing species? d: .Reduction in acreage 6f any agricultural crop? r 1 ENERGY. WtIl the proposal result in' 1. Y ��1AXD�C NO ' a. use of'substantial, amounts of fuel or .energy? 'b.- Substantial increase in %3emand upon eiristing soilrees of, energy, or requige the development ;o£ new sources of rnergy? er ,G.. C�"TILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need Eor new systems , or substantial alterations to the following•,, ai power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water availability?01 C Sewer, or septsc systems? e.: Storm water drainage? £ Solid waste and disposal? H[Tl� iTH. Willttt© proposal result in: a,� Creation of any health hazard or pate»txal'hazard.(excluding mental health)? b: Exposure of people to potential health hazards? �+ 18. ?ES lin. Will the,proposal resille in the obstruction of any scenic in,the, vista or view open to the ublie or ,i ll the ro osal.result creation of an;aesthetieall offensive site, open t, puhlie vi ew? y 19. RECREATION; Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity'of existingrecreational opportunities? 20. CMTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will: the proposalresult iv!, the alteration or destruction. of a pt6historAc or historic arduealoecal site? proposal effects or aor treh7rtoriclorehtistoria h stracturedAl. tole bui din Ajec p gr� r object?, C. Does the proposal hava 'the potential `to cause a physical change would affect Unique ethnic cultisral values?'. A. Wil` the propo5al< rasErict eictsting religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area?' I7zSCtr: S: t tIT 6F' ENii 12C1NMF'IJT:gL . V3M0k4 :attached. r: G L s i yLL t ;1 ` can t,41 Glen, Biggers Assessor's Parcel 60-11-78. " Log x`89-04-18>Ol File ` 89-•40A & B DATA SHEET �,► Pro` ect,:Description' '. 1. Type of Project; General Plan Amendment and Rezone. 2j Brief- Description:' General `Plan Amendment 'from Timber Mountain (40 acre minimum parcels) to Agricultural-- Residential (1-4,0 acre per dwelling unit) and Commercial; and Rezone from' U to, AR-5, AR-1 and N"C (Neighborhood Commercial;). 3. Vocation; On `both S id esi of Humboldt Road, east and nortY of Butte Meadows. 4, Proposed Density Uf Development!: Sixteen parcels at 5 acres each, eight parcels at '11-2 acres each, four. commercial ,; parcels Si; Amount of Impervious Surfacing:, Approximately ll acres. 6._ Access, and' Nearest Public Road(s;): Ten parcels will -front ori Humboldt Road, remainder to be served by new roads to be constructed, No access,"has-been shown for L'ot26 !. method of Sewage Disposal: Septic system, leach field. 8. Source of Water Supply:. Private water company proposed. 9. Proximity of Power Line.;: At Davis Tract, adjacent to 'west along Humboldt ;Road. potential for further land divisions and development-, rLot 29- anticipated -to divide in three; Lots 1:9 21, 22 -24 -and- 25 could split in two; total lots 31 residential, 4 commercial• 31 sinql-familyl. residences, commercial: structures: B. thvitOtmen"tal.Se.ting Physical Environment: 1. Terrain a.' General Topographic` Character: Mountaixi meadow/level creek 'bottom. b. Slopes: Varies over property from evel on Lot 29 to steeper north ;and south': c.' ]Sevaton: 44Q0 4520, flet above', Sea Level.: d . Lrn'iting Praetors : None": 2. Soils a. Types ;and CharactPristicss Neuns,. brown- yellow'brown, gravelly` "loam; steep td ° very steep, .o a �,a m d r t`e permeab.ity medium to high;` timber potent'ia1. b. V3miting Factors Somewhat excessive drainage 3 . ' Natural Hazards of he, Land a:o— .. a .,;.cam .,c ..::•, , .. , ... , - a. Earthquake Zone:Moderate Earthquakb,Thtensity Zorie, numerous quakes :recorded o£ :1 to'4,� on Richter .Scalae. b. Erosion Potential; Moderate. c. Landslide Potential; Moderate. a. Fire;'Hazard: High. a. Exp4nsive Soil . ?otential : Moderate;, 4� Hydrology a. Surface Water: Zone A floodway al(jn-gi Butte Creek. b,. Ground Water Unknownresource . C, Drainage ;Characteristics: Natural drainage to Butte and Bolt Creeks. c . Annual Ra°infa11 (normal) : 70". a. Limiting Factors: Zone A :floodway,along creek. 4 5« Visual/Scenic Quality: Good. I'6. Acousticiality: Good. 7; Air Quality; Goad Biological Environment; r 5 . Vegetation: Wet meadows, Ponderosa Pine,;%;Incense cedar, White Alder, Douglas. Frr, Sugar Pane, Chinquapin, Huckleberry Oak, California. Black Oak, White Fir. ` 9 Wildlife Habitat. Within designated summer range and critical summer range of migratory deer herds. Cultural Environment: ld. Archaeological and historical Resources in the area: High'. 11,. butte County General Plan designation: Timber Mountain. 12. Existing Zoning; Unclassified,.., ]3. Existing Land Use on-site: Timber. 14. .Surrounding A. a. Land Uses` Cabins, mountain stores, Lassen National Forest. b,!-':, Zoning: Unclassified. C,, Gen. Plan Dessignatiori; � Timber Mountain._. d. Parcel Sizes::, Up to 6'40-acre Holdings outside of village; e; Popixlation. Sparse, inostj.y seasonal us,e ,15. Character of Site and Asea: timber area with extremely 'occupancy. limited year-round 1,6, Nearest Urban Area,: Chico, approximately 45 minutes. 17`. Relev 'ant Spheres of Influehdo, None Improvemezts Standards Urban Aroa No: 19=. Vita Protection Servide a Nearest County+ (State) FireStation; #l0 Volun.teer #'l.l SEasonal , Within one mile; 433 'within 45 minutes travel time , b Water Av ailablity Engine capacity only, 32;000= gallon. hour water "system proposed. 20 Schools in Area: Paradise Unified School`Districf,. f work that is absolutely necessary to provide erosion control or drainage Improvements as determined °by the Butte County Public Wr �' °,T3eparn�ent. Arty;cuts or alterations shall be revegetated and pro'tectE; _ �ysicahy£rom , s,ign by straws straw bales, or cobbles. storznwater ero 2e. The 100 -year flood plain elevation' shall be established by a licensed engineer" in accordance with FEMA ;requirements prior to recordation of the final' subdivision map. A note. all be placedon the final' subdivision:map stating that the finished floor of, any, building .must be at least 1 foot higher than this established flood': elevation. 2E All iwstini* definable drainage channels shall be mapped by the project engineer and shall be preserved as drainage channels. Maintenance shall be the ' :responsibility of the homeowners' association, 2g. Existing drainage ,channels disrupted by development shall be replaced by canals or pipes. ' Any new canals shall be lined with ,rock to prevent erosion. 2h. All ;arcas of soil exposed for construction shall be covered by, buildings; avin or with mulch (or similar ,material before the onset of fall rains. p g, ) 21. 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. This Will release suspended particulates and reduce the -impact; upon Butte Creek. 2j:. A 100 -foot setback shall be established from +he riparian' zone 'along:.Butte Creek, except where 'the vertical separation on Lots 22 and 25 ,provides an. adequate setback area. A 100 -foot setback shall be established from the edges of the two large, meadows 'along the northern boundary; and a S0 foot setback,:from ,the edge o£ the bluff north of 'Butte Creek. No residential developrr1 11, shall be permitted in these; setback areas; the riparian zone or moadows, - Setback lines shall be:. recorded on the deeds for each lot and show on the final ,recorded map. 2k. The" integrity o£ the two drainagetvai leading from the larger meadows through Lots 1, >2, and 3 "shall be maintained,. Roadway,a trosslnp can be allowed if' the drainageways.; are protected by culverts. 2T. Locus 1 as listed in the archaeological report .shall either be sho.•,?vzx D"evelopment Zone."; on the fma,, map, or. the developer: may :contract for additional field work and literature review, to establish the real historic value of the site prior. to 'texttative subdivision map approval. , Zm; Should any subsurface cultural remains; or "artifacts be "encountered.,during 11 constructitsn acfivities; on 'tle site; 'vioriC should be 'halted' until a qualified archaeologist has made a determination o£ their significance. zn. A second emergency access route shall be provided to connect Lots 1 through � u I3U'I'TECOtJC�ITY `PL�ANNING CbMMiSSION STAFF IPINDXNGS - ;July 30, 1991 SITE HISTOIi.X: Under, a previous ownership, this site was illegally developed with a variety of structures which generally were built without building, health or necessary land use permits in violation of state and local law. In1975 shacks had: been built, campsites occupied and trailers moved in without any necessary, permits. 1n; 183; ontwo different occasions; staff ;noted' illegal campgrounds and operations containing from 8 to :15 trailers. _'There was no approved, water supply or sewage disposal. Pit privies had been constructed adjacent to the creep. On the, portion of the property south of Humboldt Road, a Use Permit had been issued fora 32- 'space campground. The Use Permit covered this and adjoining properties to the east. The Use Permit conditions were violated, leading to evocation, in 1982 by the Planning. C6 nmi,$sion. In September, 1986; a Tentative Parcel Map application was filed dividing off approximately 40 acres south of Butte Creek and a 120-acre balance which is the ,subject of this General Plan Amendment and Rezone.. A held inspection of the property in late; 1986 revealed two mobiles,. one of which was a two- ,. story; numerous outhouses and camping spaces,' The land division was approved in I.Wi The engineer testified. that°prior zoning violations and Building Departnrment violations had beer,µ cleaned up EIV'i:'RAi,' PLAN .DES>CGNA'['OP+1 Timber ountain. APPLIC TIEGUI ATIOI S; Butte County Code Sections 24-23.80, 24=26, 24- 8'1:2; 90, 24-108; California , Environmental Quality Act. COMMENTS Y�ECEIVED. Eutte' Couinty Public ,W- orks Department: "Should form .a, CSA oar some type of district to pay 'faro for road maµntenance, .protection, snow plowings sheriff, etc:" Butte 'Counf Srn r6i 's Denartm ;ratl "The' Sheriff's 7'epartment provides little to no service to Y r � I Sr ' rY I 3XJ'iT ' COUNTY PIANNlll'J�G COMMISSION TA1Fr: >F>«llD><�tGS - 4ruly 31, 1991 e, The1004year flood plain elevation shall be established- by a licensed engineer in accordance with FEMA requirements prior torecordation` of the final subdivision map. A note shall be placed on the final subdivision - niap tating that the #inished floor of any buildir-g ast be at least 1 foot higher than this established flood' elevation. (M) f. All existing definable drainage channels shall be mapped by the project be reser ed as drains e channels. IVtaintenance shall engine and shall p g g be the responsibility of the 'homeowners' association. (M) g, Existing drainage channels disrupted by development shall' be ,replaced by canals or pipes.: Any new canals shall be lined with rock to prevent erosion: . h. All areas o ,7oil exposed for construction shall be covered by bu?tdings, paving, or:41th mulch (or similar material) before the onset of fall xins. i. Runoff frorn 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. This will release suspended particulates: and r_eduee the impact upon Butte Creek. (M) j: A 100=foot' setback shall be. established from the riparian zone along Butte Creek; except where the vertical separation on Lots 22" and "�5' provides an adequate setback area. A. 100-f6ot setback shall be estalilisl�ed, from . the edges ;of the two large meadows along the northern boundary, and a S0 -foot $etback 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 far each o,and shave. on the final recorded map. {M) k, The integrity of the two drainageways leading from the karger mead ,ws thr".ough ]W`6 1, 2t aid "3 shall be ;maintained. R,oadW'ay crossings can` be allowed. if the drainageways' are protected by culverts. (IVI) c'us 1 as listed in the archaeological report.shalf either be" shoN )n as a d bevelopment Zone on the final map, or the eveloper may contract for additional field work incl "literature review, to establish the real historic " value" of the site prior to tentative subdivision map' "approval. (M� 10 fi jy#a 20 21 ".'^^�yyJn ^.+.r!�'wrt + IPI �' +' .♦ + : •if ♦ f:�,. J + , y I 1 .{.P •+ • L .• / A} �� � { i , i• . •i 1 � i + i i , . 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S 1 s ��• iLL 'i i , + +ta :21 �I: .. �(+'. � �Js7 �•' �e•�.i� a " f i r: '„♦• /'J' i�+�� 9-r 1� i �.•/'�../: 7.s +Lt11KI n ^' i.,i + , i ♦ i +• iR =•I. ,,+"�,� r E AGRICULTURAL,-RESIOEN'1 (AL. COMM"E,RC IAL` P , I + FILE W_ u9AP''AME (VDING BUTTE COUNTY AREA LAND USE PLAN Resolution Dafe G COMM BUTTE COUNT., PLA NNfN 1'SSION 8U'iTE COUNTY B'OARO..O S_ RS ,4 7-77-77777' ok 777777 � f 1 June 10, 1,991 Butte County Planning Commission 7 County ideni=er Dr. OroviIIe, CA 959653397 RE:'Hearing on Glenn Biggers project Butte Meadows Gentlemen As owners of property which has been in our family since 1929 at Butte Meadows, vie are c,®hdet^ned over ,an t might alter the ru'ra mountain ambience We attended thech last hearing ., 1988 and made our comments a part of the � hl,ic record., ... We are glad that; an 8IR was required which pointed out many areas of conref^! to yrs. The protection of the deer herd which moves through the eastern ert.d of the project is very important and it must riot be impeded from access to the ':creeks. Theproposed, commercial area past Baof great concern. In the rr�o1 Inn and 0utpa,st have attracted people who drink and drive, play loud music and cause nuisances: 2f a "mini:mart"' or.so..called convenience stare Is .flowed, this will also attract people to the off�,sale liquor. Many studies have been done which show :that people wi'1l drive immediately after drink:ang what they have ,purchased'or wi'11 hang around and create a nuisance factor. For some reason: the stores also, become a r"stop >and Since the sheriffs deputies must.trayel such great 'distances to Butt! Meadows they would not ire ,in a positron `to deter' such occurancf, s by the r, ;Presence or Make arrests as needed: The hours such a business wau..ld be opera must 'be regu'latetl in aider to cut down on the these occurances and f'or th, protection of the�resi ents. Ttie average thin owner who is�'at the MeadoW, for, peace and 'quiet �wou d not be at -convenience store past ten, or eleven o'clock anyray, � I What.; provisions have. been made For s'►iowmobiiers; if sngw�iobile.s. are laliowad Lobe' rented?'` Q► whale :property woultl the. bo y .allowed' to rttle and at what hours? The Forest Services resirrict their I use and with good reasona What law agency wo�i'Itl enforce the regulations I On page 33 of the E.IR under ,Recreai;ion, the loss of acces's to Butte Creek is a very real p'ro em> n our Davis,'trac't': l"ot' peo le Walt to use o r' u land t or access to the c^eek or,go para;ilel to the' oreek, host of, th.e time we don'4t mi.>7d foot y. I. 91 's �1'ftli�r - ct I Sf;EW'CCitT�fE�1%3;4J11J f 4 t66Y , AbMINJ$TT .A' I 1IFFiCI f C(OUI' -TY OF, UT @UTTl� 25 COUNTY OENTER DRIVE 08g7 ILL,8, CALIFORNIA 959fiS 3'80 , Twephoodr5j9 7631 MEM@QRS O �"HE BOARD; ° •' ° Foo (016) 538471.20 pU HA5k1=L A� MCINTUPF MANE DoLAN WXW M H, RANDOLPH �� KA.PEN'V98PH'U5E MIt4ISTAArIVE WIPER ED McLAUGHLIN LEN FULTON January 9, 1990 Al Beck Eco-Analysts 1025 Village%ae n Chico, CA 95926 R.e: Contract for EIR for Glen Biggers, File 0-40 Z7ear 1Y.fr. Beck: At their regular meetinlg held January 9, " 1990„, the Butte County Board ; O. Supervisors approved the . enclosed contract between the County, of ,Butte and Eco An4lysts for the, preparation of an Environrnent'al Xmpacf Repor#, Please- sign the enclosed conirac and; return it to the Clerk or the, Board a"t 25 County Cerner D.rVe, tOroville, CA 95965, as soon as possible: Should you have any questions rt'garding' this matter; please contact 611 Planning Department ,.,'at 538-7601 between the hours of 10;00 am. and' 3:00 p,m. Yours very #ruiy, r 2 '17Vi11iam 11 Randolph Chief Administrative .Officer WHii.ar „ Lnc. ,i " J., rl lye r 7 J� I a a AL i APPENDIX L NOTICE OF -PREPARATION TC?: �ut,�e Ca. ShOM: eri•tf FRu'r`C�oUu�tlr'�rr�t�ti3i��i Responsible Agency) LeadAggphe– y�`- Address Addre s s�j��� OroyS l.e, CA 9,59 65 p lzavlc.l �a GA cf 51 G-- SUBJECT: Notice of Pre aratiorn off' a Draft Environmental Impact Report utte:Co.Plarining will be. the Lead Agency and will prepare an environmental. impact report for thee project identified below . We need to lcnow, the 'views1 of your agencyL:L as to the scope and content of the en ' irorment , information whi.ch 3e germane to your .agency J's statutory responsibilities in connection With the proposed project. agency will need to use, the °EIS prepared by our agency when considering•your permit or other approval for the pro jeet. The praj'ect des;criptiony location; `and the probable environmental x' effects are contained in, the attached materials . A copy of 'the Initia= 'h Study is, I—% is not, attached.: , ;h, Daze to •the 4ime Limits mandated by State law; your response` ;must ,be z sent at the earliest possible date but .not later than 30 days after $; receipt ofthis notice. Please d y o p,. seri ur res, onse to at the ad'dres shown• above. We; will nee. the name or a contact person '. in , ageney PROYEQT TITL PRO�EC APPLICANT; IF' DATE 0 tober, '27,; 19'89 S gnat�ire �� . �;�G�►� PLA Nor - Telephone aC(o{�,3P-7�vo:l 3 I� - _ _ , . e . • ,.., .. ,. Jib +,;- ori r•o r- r ! I :r, rc • ,� •, iJ";. v: s F I State Clearing House 1400 10th ,Stx,ee t Rm.`; 12 Sacramnto, CA 95.87.4 e t R, State Dept . Fiske and 'Game' - 721 Cessna Chico, CA 95928 Regional at Quality Control 100 Cypress _ . Reddi'q'., CA 9 6,00 2 CA Native P'l4nt Society 90;0 East 19th Street Chico, ;CA 95928 `j US Bureau of Land Management; hHemste,d - 355 Drive Redding; CA 96002 atioal Forest Las sen,Nn Almanox Ranger,District P 0 Bex 7 6117 Chester; CA 96`020 ParaElise uhi ie.d School 'District i }e Re,creation , Dr + V Paradise,, '.CA 95969. I I i 1 1i t 1, I 44 1 StI ;.,•' .. p ...y.. .,r -'T nit`": - ` J as �� '� V•r ' `� ' f Asr k J`t"�rt2: r,.rrt yy!•• /l f7/jrYI-� vP M W/ ,,.��q� WQWWO✓ lA:"ND O NATURAL WRAITH AN CA01Y PLANNING DEPARTMENT r 71 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE; CALIFORNIA 915956,5897 TELEPHONE '(918) 5U8 7601 moy. 4,` 1985 '51,en Biggers #1 Piedmont Circle _ chi cc CA 95926 Geheral Plan Amendmeht and Rezorie File' 89-40 A. B, AP 60-11 O-078 :��er Mr. Baggexs: 4N= evaluation of your application fo;r a rezone and Geo;eral:Plan J. ehdmeht indicate$ that the original is ,91R still' required and Pst be completed and certified, 11 have contacted the cohsultant ..ponsibl.e for preparation of the draft ° RiR and have obtained' them a breakdown of their charges to finish After you have reviewed the; prod act•. the figures from Eco, -Anal sts plea, e. Y Contact me - , o let me knew how'you would like to proceed., you have arty questions regarding the envi'rorimental rev,iecv Pr4Dcess or the status of your project, please feel fee to,!contact has office'betweea:oo' n a:. hi. and 3:0(7 ppm. 1pcerely, K:rCher 'a nn ing Dao.,rlella 'D . ' am lion f asso to e Planner ttac ten �: ) Bacn and ;Associates b r f .� t 1t 40 ) 7 c . I INTER-DEPARTMOTAL MEMORANpUM Planning Department R4�M Philip E. Nelson, Envirohmental Heal th JHS ECi : N'I'GGERS': G 1 en � General Plan Amendme t / e n R z one ,AP# 60-1 L-`78 X7fiTE, Ma+� i4 5589 ,I 'Thais department has no obj'edtion to a GeneraY f lah Amendmeht to c Ange from ; an " U" zone. Any devel;'opment subsequent) to Tan mexldme»t ancJ rezone, wi1:1, require compliance with County and regional Wader Quelity'Con. Hoard Requirements; A subdivision Itch a� the- twee'"ty-rii-00. ,I�29.a,_,. lot project - shown w 1-_require o,pecifie' Oegidhill Hnand approval. Certain lots as shown such 'as DI 21 iP 2G � 28 � 24 and 25 May requi if L:6-, spec i a1 i-evi etN due to +rokmity` to ,Butte Cf-eek. PEN/rt11fi , I �t sn ,ir 11 1 I , 7 I ,.' is V I i, ,. •,. 1 N I l , I A4a •f'r�.. t. I ` IR{ A.J 1 1 iN r r '+ Cys, 'j,. + 6. 1 l , , tz ,Jahn d'- 1! �f- we Gan be aF Further assit ance, please,contact Patricia Pe rlc inn,. Wil di, Mana 914ment Supervisgr; tel h0 e ( 916) 35 5-7010. p Sincer.ey, r h'j G�PY orfeg(nai s6gnetl' by; F tr9ESSEFiSM1'ti 4`6mes D.' , Messersmi,th ,Rgianal M'anager attachment 1 i t , , i i r i d i 1 i � s i r s , 5 , a AOL, o t P,6 3 We can e, ot, fU r) ease cb;!t'act pFxtr'icla ,Pa klms W: ill d1l if '6 1,#anagwit4ht, u orvls�o- -levl6rlel 9 1 "GO a55-70,1 in r f".1 I'l oopy, or, ifS JMA MIT J., as Mess mit if 1:aai- 'cma ci- -- yr zvLa:;. T acre parcels}, ,gricul.buxa- c`ial on and HumboIt IRd ro INTER -DEPARTMENTAL. 1,11FEMORAND.U.11 Planning Dd partfo Philip E. el.sono. ErivilronOlerltaX Health 11 Plan Amendment/RezoneSrGGERS, Glen, !Ge ooral AP.# '60-11 -778t. DATE < MA i 5 .department has, no t Q a Gvnor�a:i Plan.Amord(neot to ' rb Ma)l 10011 zone. Any development btec4uont to an, 0,M0,notnent eInO', reZdrje Will fet4pire compliance with County vogiona-11. Water, t Ual i ty c ntr 1,:, p 'd Hoard,ReqplrL-merits. 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BUTTS MEADOWS t;(3Mh�ERCIAL nESSC 'ATxON ..-- -SIG A PORTION` o'f the Vlot,U east 11/4 of Sec,Li6n 29 arid: the Wost 1/'2 of /2 of the North .9, t 1/4 o:f 'S (jt 2a, ' ownship �6 Nortbr Rango 4 Bast,, 14. 01 M,., more particular]y 6esc.ribed � agi follows S GzNPIItaG a.t .l he tvortheast coater of L:,o .'12 of the Davis Tract :as k3ho�a'rion, map; of said Teaet flle�3 !� C3a�k 9' ,of Mapa, at V'a5e 11 al' 'Records of Butte County; the'nQa North X37'° 00' 00" Easy,, 4;20 , iJD feet; therice South 0 °,;, , 57' 2'`R" East., 460: qQ fee`t to A �r . 3�t�irit: on the tlartherl might of Yiay of Ku.mbcl't R64d; ,thence: alonc3 , said, Riyh,t a' Wad North 729' 00', 00" West, 80,00 feet; thence lnaviny said F3ight pf Way, South 40 '24' 40" •Eas:tg 265.00' feet; Chance North 80' 9q� q��"" West, 350.00 feet more car less to the fast 11 of sari; 'Davis Tract at; a .°point 240.00 feet Nor, o.E the 'ne 'outbeast corner;; thence aon said East line iJoa th 4° 24'' 40" glest, 320, 00 feet. incl North .0°; ,52' 20" West; 330.00 r�.e't to the ; oi.nt of . 3 i rrtxing,,;_ i „j r 1. I r 1 1 1 z I , c; , I L 0&0 Ilia OAU C10k� S1l11°tlG7 F1G1tVE t: Obit 3"3k1" 43SQ .0410`. StATbt it ACTIVE r K FERRATUOLIO 114DQ A' ANQRUNC C 1119 .. ATE Atmk Ex - R BARBARA,FINN. � P 0.-1?fIX. 141 57° COLtLISS. -DR,FOREST RANCR CA 95942 MORAGR,CA 945561 - L 060 1,10,053, 000 5TATUS_t ACTIVE, 060 110 07.1. 000 STATUS.. ACTIVE� - MASSA MANUELA tIHTTE JAPIES H & GYNTHIR D °P O. BOX 35= i�t3l: NQTRE I3-AllE -.PRINCETON CALIF 95970 DRi -IS. CA - .95bl6: L; 060 110" '053 0410 STATUS: ACTIVE L 0b0 A,10 X71 000 STATUS:. ACTIVE MASSR'M4IVllEL A WliIT't `•JAMES° H 8 .GYNTtiIA• D P_ :Q.BOX 35 1431 NOTRE DAME PRINCETON- CALIF .� 45970 DAVI"S CA,:-- P -95416, 95416. L: 060 I10 054 0470 STATUS: ACT-IVE L ' 060 1 10 070 060 'REVINTER STATUS;-: ACTIVE ARCO .F'RTRICIl & FRANK .PARTT "VI_VOS JRIUST P O .BOX 46 NARTi ;MELVIN- ,TORN'$ _ELEANOR'_F- TRUSTECS pRI,NCETON C.ALIr 95970 2830 CLARK WAY ® - CHICO; -:95926,L: 06B.-t19054, 000 STATUS: ACTIVE . 060-:4 I'f 070 X700 :r '.HARTT STATUS. AEi IVE ' _AR CO PATRI GIA &FRANK REV INTER: VIVDS TRUST = P O; BOX rr HMELVI (7OHN-14 ELEANOR F TRUSTEES PRINCETON CALIF 959?@ 2830 CLARKWRY i GHICO CA 45926 L: 060110 .055 0,00 -STATUE: ACTIVE L 0641- 110 03t 000 " STATUS; ACTIVE. ARCO .FRANK "8. BEVERLY JT .� STEIDLMAYER JAmES,MRrZTIN ETAL• f 0 BOX 115 . P 0' BOX- 526 - PRINCETON CA" 95970 COLUSA CALIF 95932 ). t: 060 110 055 000 STATUS; ACTIVE L. B60 110 4331 000 "MARTIN "STATUS_. ACTIVE ARGO FRANK & BEVERLY 3T STEIDLMAYER JR1ES ETAL__ P 0 BOX 115. P 0" BOX 526 - PRINCETON CA 959W� ' COLUSA- CALIF 45932 �__ - _ L:'060 110'056 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L 0b0' 110 4730" 000" STATU5: ACTIVE P ' DENN :SANDY :ANN. 8 WALLACE. L " ,DAMS SHIR.U; - ,U ETAC F " P 0 BOX: 470 13OX -331 P WILL S CA ` GORNINS CA-,, , .959BB 9602-1 L 060 I"10`056 0t�0 STATUS: ACTTVE 060:.110' 030 000. -:O:::ML STRTC►S: AGTI_VE v I ; DENN SANDY -ANN & WALL'ACE L _ DRVI5 ,SNIRCEY ' ' P O BOX 4713 - BOX -333 - a WILLOWS CA., CORNING GA 95988- y 96081._; 060': 11fl' Q29 0D0 STATUS'.=".gGTIVE - _-L: FERRAIUOL(7.",J'ILDO"-A'& ANGELINE:=C TRS P' 0 :BQ:4 141 FOREST RANCH CA_ 95942.-,`. 'L 060 1.10.-029 000 STATUS: ACTIVE . FERRAiUOLO` JTLpO A_ A,iVGELINE C TRS_ ' P, O -BOX 14"1 . r FOREST RANCii' -9 95942 .0 " IL L 060--110 028 No STRTUS; ACTIVE FERRAIUOLO JILDO A: &_ ANGELINE 'C TRS Q P 0 BOX 141"' M = FOREST"RANCH.C'A 95942; L. 060 1.20 0fi:ff G�fJf�' STATUS; ACTIVE' ° L: 0GG 11'47 .f376 p@i� SfiATiIS; ACTIVE r SOUA(1 SAtifE TH COME S' FRANK JUIN HOk} 126' F s P 0 BOX 268: "P I ETf)N, CALIF 95970 ' x PR(INCETON CA . -95970' C 06"0;110 045 00;;^ STATUS:: .ACTIVE L; 06 110i0s1 000" STATUS: ACTIVE;. r PiILLER FLOYD, F JR SS }� GRESTO FAt1ILY LIVING TRUST CONRAD_.EVELYN E 861,.343200" . CRESTO -JOSEPH L :& lMARGARET A TRUSTEES FtT -BOX 8400' '7798 ENVOYI'WAY REQ BELIEF CA- 96id8Ci 1+� _ CITRUS HEIGHTS C'h L 060` 110 045" 4J0?i- - STATUS:. -ACTIVE L: 060' 110:051 000 STATUS: A TIVE MILLER'FLOYD'F JR $S" E':'CRESTO FAMILY LIVING TRUST CONRATi-EVELYN E 861143200 GRESTO JOSEPH L 8� MARGARET A: TRUSTEES RT i HQX B40q. { 7798 ENVOY WAY :RED BLUFF CA 96080 :1 1 '. ` CITRii3 HELGHTS CA - 95610 - L 060 110 046"000: STATUS: ACTIVE L:. 060 11'0 050 000 STATUS: ACTIVE_ GARCAL ICENNEtEI E &: EDITH JT ' BURT TRUST jr- 1630 PAM DRIVE HURT EDWIN..L & SARAH .D' TRUSTEES::. YUBA CLTY CA= P G BOX 58 *--95901 _ ._FOREST RANCH CA _ 95942 - L b0:110` @"+6 .fJOPJ - STATUS; ACT LVE L:.060 110 4133. 00f3 STATUS: ACTIVE GAR k8NNET;T. E > EDITH JT BURT TRUST 163p PAM DRIVE. HURT EDWIN'L & SARAH D TRUSTEES ` - YUHA CITY CA R 0' -BOX 58 FOREST- RANCH M 45942` . (-" L 060,110- 0.47'000 'STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060 11 qv 058 00.0 STATUS: ACTIVE VARDELL CLIFFORD.& JANELLE JT f>,:SCHMI:DT MARY ELLEN 607 I-ARRQ GH DR - P 0 O 535 `PUHA. CITY CA 95991 E ORLAND CALIF 954:6.3 L 110 047 000 STATUS:' ACTIVE L. 060 110, 058 000 STATUS: ACTIVE.•. . ,066 VARDELL CLIFFORD1ANELLE IT r x"-.SCHMIDT MARY. ELLEN: 607 DARROUGH- DR� q ¢ P O. BOX 535 (UHP 'CITY.. CA. 95991 r - ORLAND CALIF 95963 L• 060_' 1,10 0.73 fd00 STATUS: ACTIVE .: La 060 110 075,000 STATUS:r ACTIVE YOUIUG' EUGEN:E-.-,& PAULETTE S JT R . :�:WELLER WALTER.ELW00D SS 603- E `BIGGS ;ROAD _- . -RT 1 -BOX' 77S RIGGS CA 95917' PRINCETON,CA ?5970 L-1 060'. 110 073 00 STATUS: ACTIVE p L 060 110 075 000` ' "STATUS: ACTIVE _YOUNG =EUGENE E. &_ PAULETTE S. JT` 1 WELLER WALTER ELWOOD SS `� 603E 91885 'ROAD' ' RT 1 BOX 773 z BIGGS :CGI 45917 i PRINCETON CA. 95970 R L 0W 1I0 X377 00fd 57A1US: ACTIVE T, L;, 060. 1,10.:074 000 STATUS: ACTIVE. THEOBALD -MICHAEL A &= DTQN4 ,� 3 f t� WALTER ELHOOD SS � 2257 AFARIPQSA AVE: _ :RT _WELLER 1 BOX 773 p CHICO'-CGI 95926 PRINCETON GA 95970 _ L; 06'0 1143 0?7 000" STATUS''. ACTIVE _ a6 L: 060 110 074 OBO STATUS;r. ACTIVE? fifiEOBALD PiI£HAEL A &: DIANA K,- JTZ ;; .WELL'ER WALTER ELWOOD S$ 2257 MARIPOS',-AVE. RT 1, BOX 773 GHICO CA 45926 :`PRINCETON CA 95970 1 L: 0601:10 3076 (300 STATUS; ACTIVE L: 060 1.10,;038 000 STATUS: _ . ACTIVE" f BOMES FRANK &JUDY" � KYTE:ALVIN'R JR, & BARBARA ANN � P 0 BOX 268 '57 CORL ISS DR PRINCETON CA MORAGA CA 44556 ® -95970 $ � ►�_ ��' iii ��� t�i�� ���1°l!� ����'� - J.L. fJ6k1' S1 07.000 STATt1.: ACT3U `P � yt."la �S u0nof tJ R 1 1S 1 I 1 �. MAE�TIN .SARA L:EE � T 1� � AUX i13- rKINGHTS 179`0. JOSHUA DR LANDING CA YORBA LINDA CA 92686 - x 95645 im L : 060: 1 iia f64 0@D STATUS: ACTIVE L 060 510:065:000 STATUS: ACTIVE - KALB WILLIAl1 J &GEORGIA TRUST $. GEORGIA TRUSTEES NURNT RICHARD L,&, AMY_. M' KALE WILLIA�1 J' 3.11 FLORC1aND_ DR 2757 HIGHWAY 32 COLLfSA; CA 95932 a. CHIC _CA �. 9542fa. L.. 06C� .I16 @6G -000 STATUS: ACTIVS L: 060- 110' 065 000 STATUS: ACT IVF - KALB. WILLIAM J &GEORGIA TRUST TRUSTEES y y HURNI RIGNARD L &,AMY.ii' KALE WILLIAM J &'GEORGIA 31,I FLORMQND DR -' 2757 HIGHWAY- 432 ' COLU5A CA 95.432° CHICO-CA G . _ - ,95426 L: 060+ 110 06t_000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 06a110 0261000 STATUS: ACTTVE - :SCOTT FRED rrl & -WANDA L GP ' BUNCH' WALTER V' & :CLARA F 22653 VALLEY VTSFA DRIVE 96021 20EW OROVILLE GHIGO HWY COP,;4ING CA - - ' DURHAM GA959M L: 060 110 061 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060 110'f�2o 000 STATUS. AGTIVE° SCOTT FRED,A & WANDA L GP 22652, VALLEY VTSfA DRIVE BUl GH' GJALTER V;& CLAftA' F CORNING C( 96021 2021 OROti1ILLE CNIGQ1WY DURHAM .0 95938 - L: 'p60 1143 4362 000 STAT ACTIVE L:z06f;- i10 027` 000 -� STATUS: AGTIVE: _' OLIk-RA MICHAEL �.G & DENISE N JT fHILBERS tEROY 8 NADENE E JT r 770 SKYLARK DRIVE CA 95926 _ 1567 GLENN .ELLEN' DRIVE 4 CHICO n� GRID,LE,Y ';CALIF 95948. L.. 060 110 0622 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L 060 3,10'027:000- STATUS e ACTIVE 3 101 OLIVER MICHAEL ,G & DENISE M JT HILBERS. LEROY & iVADENE.E 1T 770rSiGYLARK DRIVE 95926 -CRI.O 1567 GLENN ELLEN- DRIVE . CA GRIDLEYCALIF= 95948 L: 060 110 042 000 s STATUS: ACTIVEY ' _ Le Obfd 1T0 036:000° STATUS:: AGTIVE GARCAL KENNETH' E & EDI, 14 __ ., CALVERT pELBERT & ALICE F n :16381 PAM, DR s 1075 FRENCH'ST" ,•' YUBA'-CITY:'GA WILLOWS ;CALIF 9598@ = s 9594��1 . T T L: 060 1.10 04c.@00 5TATU5:�ACTIVE 4160`I10'0343 0043' STATUS: -_ACTIVE i GARCAL KENNETH E & ED'TTH _ CALVERT :=DELHER I & ALICE= F 1630 PAM, DR 'C LO7� FRENC,! ST i YUBA -IT. CA -WILLOWS CALIF 45988 i 95991 E L: 660 1,1.0 043 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060 510 037 000. STATUS,;- ACTIVE RILEY JOHN C & ;NANCY M _ VOUNGS KELLY G ETAL 4 26 HOLT ,LANE ' CHICO CALIF 95926 928 ARBUTUS AvE e CHICO CA 95986.11 v -060 J10043 4700 STATUS: ACTIVE L:= 060` 110.037 000 _ STATUS:, ACTIVE RILEY JOHN C & NANCY M } KELLY C ETAL� .2b HOLT LANE 95926 _ .YI3UNGS I.r 928 ARBUTUS AVE s CHICO CALIF CHICO CA' 95926 '. 060 1-10,044 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 064L I10 063 000' STATUS: AGTIVE; SOUTHAM SADIE a` REYNOLDS PEORGE W.& PATRICIA S - 4 BOX 126 PRLNCETDN, CALIF 95970 P.O BOX 113 -ICA, f, KINGHTS-- LANDING _ 95645 L. 06iT U0 019 OR[ TATUSt 141IVe L: ; 060 110 0 t _ Q00T ATUSs: AC'1 IVCs LEWIS IIIRtiTf�Y TIAN�iIN' E1 AL 7C.. RUSSELL -7 A JOSEPHINE N ETAL 4. t3 SAC Rf1llEiTU 0' END STJ.W_ItLClWLXP "_C1��LAi�I� C�LYE 959b�" � 954@S. L:" 060" 110' 01.4 00P1 STA €U5"; ACTIVE r L; (ib4 �1� 060 0Q0 WARREN STATUSHCI ACTIVE " TAYLOR' ,LAWRENCE ,&j. "CARLa s KEENE ETAL TC' P 0 HOX 146 ADX" 9 Rr l -40 €' e _ BUTTE CITY CA-- 95920 ESPARTO _ 4562.7 - L: 060 L'10 014:0081 : STATUS.: ACTIVE. L. ':060 110 0b0-0h0 STATUS: ACTIVE TAYLOR LAtJRENCE & GARLA KEENE WARREN ETAL TC P O BOX 146 RT I BOXY- 940 BUTTE CITY CA 95920' ESPARTO CA lo9562? L, 060' 1,10 0.15' 000: ° . 8TATUS:; ACTIVE L. .060 11.0 054 000 SMITH LEE ETAL STATUS: ACTIVE TAYLOR. LAWRENCE & CARLA ClO.DORiS P ►1AR5HALL. RT 1 BOlt° 44GS = 750WEST AVE ESPARTO ;CARED HWFF CALTE 95986 95627. L:'060' 110 05,9:000 STATUS; ACTIVE 060 --10 "o15 000 STATUS: ACTIVE ! - .ShiTTH LEE ETAL' TF1.Y,LOR I-.AWREt�GE & CARL`A =40 a Cl0 QORIS P MARSHALL RT 1 HO?t 940 750 WEST :AVE ESPARTO.: CA.. -' RED+ BLUFF CALTE 95988 95627. , L: 060 I10 016- 000 STATUS- `_ACTIVE L: 060 110 021'000 STATUS:- ACTIVE GQRDDNTHOMAS:. M" & "HE,TTY J HOU Ci< MELVIN L 7584 NUPIBOLDT. EtD P it BOX 392 HU.TTE MEADOWS 'CA PRINCETOPJ CALIF 95470 - 45442�; L`s '06E S"10 016. 000 STATUS.: ACTIVE ' L:. `0b0 1f0 021 000 - STATUS: ACTIVE "M & "EETTY 3 HOUCK MELVIN L GORDON 7HOhtAS 7589 HUMBOLDT RD. P 0 BOX-392 .- BUTTE MEADOWS CA PRINCETON CALIF 95970 t 95942 . 066: :110 01:7 000 > STATUS: ACTIVE L-- :060 110` 068000 "E� STATUS: ACTIVE " KOCIEMHA FAP1I_LY UST } MILLER' CADE 1265 E LIIUDO KOCiEMBA DOMx�NICK D &ETH-L'M TRS CHTCO CA iB38'•PALM AVE 95926. 95926 L 0b0,110. 0 7 000 STATUS; ACTNE. I $ L: .060 110 068;000'• MILLER LADE E MATUSc ACTIVE r FAMILY TRUST KOCIEMBA 1265 E UNDO: KOCIEMBP DOMINICK B 3 ETHEL M TRS CHICO CA- API = ; PtAVE 95.926 k 95926'` L 0b0;.110 0L8.f600 STATUSr ACTIVE �; L: 060 i10 064 000 MARTIN GLENN E'.& SARA STATUS: LEE JT ACTIVE R.T KE��EzIJARREN_.ETAL TC 17410 JpSHUE DR P 0"BOX'"lA 4592fb, s YORBA LINDA CA. 92686 BUTTE CITY CA _ L: 060.113 064 800 STATUS: ACTIVE L 060` i 10 0`18 fd00' STATUS. ACTIVEfib MARTIN GLENN E & SARA LEE JT �. KEENE WARREK ETAL. TC. 1791.0 J05HUE DR: ' P 0`BOX 146 _YORBAl LINDA CA, 98686 BUTTE CITY CA 95920 77 L 060 110 a19 000 F 'STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060 11.0 067 000 STATUS: ACTIVE l EWIS:,'`DOROTHY HAN50N ETAL i C- r MARTIN SARA LEE 17910 JOSHUA DR ' 925" ld SACRAt1ErlTO _ =® i YORBA LINDA CA 92686 WTLLOWS CALIF 060,.,110 f 3E II00 STATI)S:.HC IVB t .61 1!0 :001 "000 S1`A't'US¢ BIGGERS FAMILY TRUST ACTIVE x �. _ GORSUCH LEE T & JOAN.G BIGGERS SUSAN M TRUSTEE 106@9 JI1'1 RD �HRADY AtIESTOW CA `T N 953' 7 1 I PIEDMONT 'CIR CHICO L: 060 lid 002 000 ` STATUS: ACTIVE= I �T' 'L: db47 110 HdB 090 STATUS: RODRIGUES.JERALYN R ETAL ACiIUE ' �._ MILLER. CARL. E & VIOLET JT;DRIER°FRANKFE 9493, LOTT ;RD - E ETAL 244619179 k DURHAhI t+A 95438 i 1 :._ 0 I:16rB='ONYX eST CYPRESS' . . CA-, £� 906343: _ + Lt 060 110, X192 000 STATUS,: ACTIVE i ; L: 060 110:008i 000 STATUS: ;P,DDRIGUES ACTIVE+ �. MILLER ,CARL E &VIOLET JT'GRIER:`_FRANKIE .JERALYN R ETAL \ E ETAL 244619179 9493;LOTT RD { j,1164 SONYX ST DURHAM CA _ 95938 x - "CYPRSS CA 40630 L: 060.110= 003.` 000. STATUS. ACTIVE L c 060 110 4109 000 SI PITU5: JOHN AGT 4'E KUTZ; HELENd' P REVOCABLE LIV_INE TRUST ETAL -:GARDNER K & 'MARGARET M _. -926 JANE -PLACE '751. ARBUTUS 1 :PASADENA CA 91105 CHICO. CALIF 95925 _ L:' 060 110_.003: D00 STAT[J5 .-ACT IV Ee 1 L: 060-:110 43439 0013. 1044 MARGARET STATU$; ACTIVE KUTZ= HECEN P REVOCABLE LIVING TRE15T` ETAL ; '.GARDNER K 1� M . = 926 JANE PLACE 751 -.ARBUTUS ''PASADENA CFS 91105 CHI',CO ,CALIF 95 26 L: 060---110 004 000 STATUS: ACTIVE - L: 0641 110 @10 0343 ROLL. RENEE STATUS;: ACTIVE A- BURDETTE JPYCE=ELLEN ETAL TC ETAL 245 W' 15TH` STREET a = a 7467HUMBOLDT RD CHICQ CA` 45928 _ BUTTE MEADL'WS, CA 95921 Ls' 060 110..004 000' 5iATUS: ACTIVE x L: 06f3 110 010 000" ROLL STATUS: ACTIVE " BURDETTE JOYCE ELLEN ET RENEE ETAL 245 td 15TH' STREET 7467 HUMBOLDT RD <,CHICQ Cfl 95928 = BUTTE MEADOWS CA 95921 L 4fE,d 110 005. 000 STATUS: .ACTIVE ( L: 060 110 011 000 STATUS;: ACTIVE TURNER: THOMAS R..`& MAR`I.LYN. BETH ETAL. €� [:ROY OTIS N ;& HELEN M ETAL w� R, -B BOX -3346,2837 C/O OT:IS N CRON` ORLAND ,CA: i MCKINLEY RD ' YUBA CITY CALIF 95991 L Id6d lid 005 41fd0 STATUS ACTIVE.', L: 060.110 01-1:000 STATUS;:�ACTIVE _ TURNER iHOM S t'& tIARI1�YN BETH ETAL �� -I CROY DTIS Ni & HELEN KETAL [TT 3 BOX 3346 � C!O OTiS NCROY . 207.MCKINLE.Y RD ORLAN' CA a NUBA. CITY CALIF 95991 95463D _ t L: 060 110 006 000 STAT415: ACTIVE L: .060 110 qj9 000. STATUS: ACTIVE -R ESTES HARRY E &: 'ERLINE .ETAL TO RUSSELL GENE HALEY SS BROW,`3-LEROY fl•-& :PAYE' M. 123 CENTRAi SI 23 PTARYDITH LN, ORLAND-'CA 95963 95926 < _ L: 060 1191 d0b 0D0 STATUS . oACTIVE :=RUSSELL L; 060` 140-:012 009 GENE HALEY "SS STATUS': ACTIVE `ESTES, HARRY 'E & ERLINE ETAL _TC - ' �"" BROWN LEROY A & FAY.EM i 323 CENTRAL -ST �' 23 MARYDIT� fLN ORLRNI3 'GA 959,631CHIC 9592fs L: 060 U600—`090' 5TATU�S: ACTIVE L: 060 110 013 000 STATUS: ACTIVE ow BIGGERS FAMILY "TRUST- RUSSELL J A'& JOSEPHINE LN ETAL BIGGERS SCISAN t I. TRUSTEE 509-; :2ND ST - 1 PIEDMONT CIS ORLAND>CALIF 95963 CHICO CA' 959PR, c L 06O T 1 0B �(# STATM, i T Vi: L II60 100. ►52 17[711 STgTIlS. tO1I.VE PD�NCE �EN��tI S5 ROLL RENEEF ETAL p 0 13OX ff62 7467 HUMRDLQT . RQ 1 11Rt1ND QA 95963 IS MEADOWS GA .t # 95942 ., STATUS: ACTIVE L: -060 100 035, 000 STATUS: ACTIVE t L 060`: 100 053' 0(0, FLETCHER FA7RICIA A ETAL ROLL RENEE .F ETAL, 2073 GATEWAY CIRCLE, 7467- HU118OLDT RD LODI CA- 95240 ,BUTTE MEADQWS CA,: 95942. _ ACTIVE 060 100 035 000 STATUS: ACTIVE {-.. L vbFJ L00.053; 00- STATUS. FLETCHER-PATRICZA A ETAL' ROLL- RENEE�F ETAL 2673 GATEWAY CIRCLE _ 7467 HUMBOLDT,RD=. LODE CA., 95240 :BUTTE MEADOWS CA '. . 95944 4. L: 060,100- 048 000 STATUS: ACTIVE. L 060` 100 ;037 00'0 STATUS. ACTIVE'. f HADDOCK JEWELL:P ETAL FERRARO SAi'I &BEATRICE .i ROLL RENEE P 0BOX 303 = 95932 4 7467 HUMBOLDT RD COLUSA CALIF BUTTE MEAD`uw5'CA _ . 95921 STATU5..,AGTIUE L: 100 048 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L. 060.100 037 41470 007 `. HADDOCK: JEWELL P ETAL 'FERRARO "SA1 & BEAT1� I CE J 'ROLL RENEE P 0 BOX 303 COLIISA CALIF 95932- . 1 -7467 HUMBOLDT RD BUTTE MEADOWS, CA :.� 95921-. i L: 060 lop3 036 .000 SfflfiUS': ACTIVE: L. 060`€'.00 R2-€ 000, STATUS;: ACTIVE LUh1SDEN,GUY :M & VIF2GINTfl- ` FlADDRILL "JOHN., A ETAL , r PO BOX 2144 22 DEAN WAY' 95926. CHICO CA 95927 CHICO CALIF . , 36 L--060 100 036 000 STATUS: ACTIVE- a L. 060' '1.00 021 000 STATUS:• ACTIVE GUY M &"VIRGINIA . -.MADDRILLJOHN A ETAL PO BOX 2144 22 DEAN. WAY CHICOCA 9592-7 EHiC CflLI,F = "9.5926. -� r ACTIVE 1 060 3 i0 001 000 S.TATUS';: ACTIVE L: 060 10`18;-023. 000 STATUS: f2pSS SFiAR01V _ - ` PRINCE LEONARD S. 767 E STN' 5T _ P-0_nOX X62E 95963,95.928 a CHICO CA ORLAND_ CALIF J, L:; 060 ,I. ip 001 * 000` ¢STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060 100:023 0 0 STATUa ACTIVE ROSS SHARON ` PRINCE LEONARD S _ : 767 E 5TH ST __P-O BOX 462 " CH;ICO CA _ ORLAND CA[ IF 95963 95:92E p ' L.4360. 160:Z24 7 0 OWEN ETAL STATUS; ACTIVE L:: 0'60-'410 025 000 STATUS- ACTING DRQBNY 60RDOIV R & VIVIAN ri ETAL STEPHENSON 2812-KENNEDY AVENUE 910 JEWELL'AVENUE CHICO CflLIF 45926 - yuSA CITY CA - ? 95991 g Lt 060 10o 024 _000"STATUS: ACTIVE u: Lc 060110 025 000 DR08NY'SORDOlV R & ;t1lVIAlU STATUS': ACT M ETAL } ` STEPHENSOp OWEN ETAL- ! 2812 KENNEDY AVENUE L 910 JEWELAVENUE e CHICO CALIF 95926 YUBA CITY` CA: a ` 9599=1 L:: 060. 100 022 000 STATUS: ACTIVE- 0OpRSUCti L: 060 110 032 000 STATUS: ACTIVE S SS LEE T &JOAN C PRINCE LEONARD 10629 JI!`1 BRADY RD' 1 P O BOX, 462 JA, aESTOtJN CA 95327 ORLAND CA 95963, i L , .Ci6fr3 060 009 0 0 STATUS. ACTIVE t i i.: U60 100 001 00 ° STATUS: ACTWe nrMoou LANDS C[li i'QRATIpN 1 DIAMOND LANDS: :CORPORAFIfJN C/G RESt7URC nr ^r�RihiENT . CIO. RESOURCE DEPARTMENT `. C .9ii -697 a P HQX7 ANQEf SOR: EA ANDERSON: CA. 96007 . L: ' 06L3 0b0' 00$ - 00 STATUS': ACTa VE L: - 060 1003 060'_ 000 - STATUS:,, _ACTIVE ' ;SCHILL DONNA R JOHNSON BEN 8 %P3ANCY' ,7 P 0' SOX 737 x E1266 SCQ�_]T FtU " CHI CO CA, pU T TE MEADOWS -'CA � _ 9542T ® 95 94? L; 00 0` Ob0_.00B i 00 STA''{ K,�S. ACTIVE- L: 0360 100 045 000 5T',`TUS": ACTI V_ E' SCHILL. TONNA R_ l :i JOHNSON BEN & NANCY ' R. O 130)(,7-31 21266 SCOUT RD' CRT JQA _ = BUTTE MEADOWS EA 95927` a 95.94'2 T, Lr 060 0b0# 0L2 000 STATUS: ACTIVE - L: fd60 L00. 010; 000 STATUS:: ACTIVE DIAM7ND. LAh DS ;CORPORAT ION: , ROPER DONALD R: &. BARBARA,E TRUST C/O RESOURCE DEPARTME4�T ( 4 ROPER DONALD R, 3 BARBARA ,E TRUSTEES` P O K30X 697 253 CANYON HIfHLANDS DR t J NDE ARSON. CA s" - OROVILLE'CA 96007= 45966 T 2, 040t,060 -018 000 STATUS: ACTIVE, L: .060 100.010 000 STATUS: ACTIVE DIAttOND i_ANDYGORPORFlTION ' : RORER DONALD R. BARBARA TRUST C`lO -RESOURCE DEPARTMENT -_ ROPER DONALD- R & BARBARA E TRUSTEES P Q BOX 697- F 253 CANYON HIGHLANDS DR ANDERSON GA OROV ILLE CA 96007- - 95.566. O�E0 050J:00�# 00A STATUS;: L: 060 100 009 000 STATUS:. ACTIVE LANDS CORPORATION ,ACTIVE NAVARRO JOSEPH -i,, & MARGARET ANN.ETAL _DIAhIOND Cf0 RESOURCE DEPARTMENT 319 -'MAIN ST :P O BOX- 697 $ CHICO CA. ANDERSON CA :. - °' % 95926 x: 96007-. x _ x 1. 4.50 "050 004,000 00 STATUS: ACTIVE' L: 060-100 009. 000 STATUS:- ACTIVE 61AMOND LANDS CQRPORAT DO _ NAVARRQ JOSEPH C & MARGARET ANN ETAL. y C7Q RESOURCE DEPARTMENT " 0 3.19 MAIN ST P 0' BOX 697 ' CHICO CA ' `ANDERSON! CA > 96007. = ,95926 - 5 - L 0E 0 20.x= 001 01003 STR I US`; `STEIDLMAYER LEG ETAL `TC ACTIVE' } j L: 060 100 008 00f3 STATUS t AC I VE NAGY SHARREN & PAUL CP' 1 P [) 'BOX 26ff 2859 CLARK WAY COLUSA CA. ' K CHIC CA 95932 95726 A ul 060 200- 001 000 STATUS ACTIVE`_ L- 06"0` Igo 00B 000 STATUS: -ACTIVE. rt� ' SIEIDLMA,YER ! EO> `ETAL TC € `e NAGY SHARREN &. PAUL 'CP P 0 8OX 268, ' _ 285.9 CLARK WAY COLUSJ - CA - _' CHI CQ GA 95026 y L: 0b!?' 100:044 .000 STATUSs Ac.TIVE "� 0 L: 060F100 007` 000 STATUS:; AGTIUE-� !• STRONG, MER.�IIN M; `& .JEAN M ETAL `I DOTY VIRGINIA C1 SS 7005 ;hfAITA CIRCLE 673 -FRANKLIN 95820 YUBA CITYCA- 95991- ,-SACRAMENTO,Ca- 'L: 06 100---04 000 STATU ACTIVE u L:- 060 100. 007 000 STATUS: ACTIVE ;.STRONG MERVIN: M',& JEAN M ETAL 04 DGTY VIRGINIA M SS 7005 .MAITA-CIRCLE 6.73. `FRANKLIN- ' SACRAf1ENTO" C -a- 95820 ( YUBA CITY `CA 95491 - o':° i -L: F3&0 100_.0131- 000 STATUS... AC'CIVE ; �-t L: CF67 100 052 `000 STATUS: ACTIVE DIAMQND LANDS CORPORATION i' f ROLL RENEE F ETAL _ C/0 RESOURCE DEPARTMENT 7467 HUMBOLDT ;RD P (11 BOY 697 BUTTE MEADOWS IA ANDERSON CA 95942 - _ P : 060 O7AS o2B goo STATUS:" iNt�G[ IVE rrtVE RIGGERS GLEN. 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ACTIVE CALIF 95970' UI,AMOIVDLAfi., CO WOEfATION x Cf0 RESOURCE DEPARTin NT " P D "BOX "697 STATUS: ACTIVE ANDERSON- ry - ARGO PATRICIA & FRANK 46Qf_G37 _ "P. 0 BOX 4, -6 - L: 660"` LI0 2178 000 STATUS: ACTIVE PRINCETON 'CALIF NIGGERS .FAMILY TRUST BI.GERS' .SUSAN, M TRUSTEE !"PIEDMONT Cl _L: 064 110 054- 000 STATUS: ACTIVE ,R' CHICO _CA `- ARGO PATRI.C:IA & FRANK _ 'P 0 BOX 4.4, L.:`' 060_ 10 01 '0x10 _ ST'ATUSc BI.GGERS„FAMILY TRUST ACT%VE . 'P.RINCETON BI'GGERS SUSAV;.M TRUSTEE 95970 _tPIEDMONT GI;R CHICO CA� J. L: 060 110,055 000 STATUS: 95928: _ i_ ARM ARGO FRANK &BEVERLY '7T L:;:,060'070, 002 000: `STATUS 'AGTIVE P 0. BOX: 115 HART GARLAND F P Q BOX, ,3320 95970 CHI Col CA” t 9592?"�: L: 060" 070 002 .000 STATUS: 'ACTIVE L: 060 110 055 000 HART GARLAND ACTIVE P O;BOX 3320 C H Ita CA. z 95927 CA 95,970 1 060: 080 023' 000,::_ STATUS': ACTIVE" DIAMOND-LANDS=CORPbRATION " C/O RESOURCE -:DEPARTMENT: €_ P O BPX 697 " STATUS: ACTIVE', ANDERSON. 'CA PENN. 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PRINCETON CALIF 95470' 95610 L.-_ b0 L10` 076-0 0 --STATUS: ACTIVE- L. 060 110' 045 010 STATUS: sCTIVE COMES FRANK: -&;JUDY" ; MILLER FLOYD F JR S5 CONRAD' `E 861'i43200 P 0. BO)( ,268 - .EVELYN RT 1 BOX -840R` PRINCETON -CA 4-5970,; RED BLUFF CA" `-;6080 L:= 0b0. 110 07b-- 000" STATUS: ACTIVE L 0b0. 110 045 00� STATUS: ACTIVE 'GOMES FRANK & JUDY' MILLER FLOYD F JR SS P' O' BOX2b8 CONRAD' EVELYN E 86.11.43200; PR ZNCE.TON GA, RT 1 85970 RED :BLUFF CAA - 96080 L. 101 07 ACTIVE _ `060 110 046 ACTIVE OHOz� LD�MICH7EL A' & THE A A I)IANgTt{ GARCAL KENNETH E0& EDITH JT - 2257 MARI.PQSA.AVE 163ID PAM DRIVE CHI.CO CA,_ 95906: YUBA CITY CA 95991 u L:'p60.1I0.077'000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 060,110 046 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 0 THEOBALD MICHAEL A t� r1tANA K JT GARCAL KENNETk E & EDITiT JT 2257 MARIPOSA AVE 1630 PATI DRIVE. CH ICU, GA:` 95926= �` j YUHA CITY CA 95991 L,6 060 110 Rbq k'� B r-, TUS. AM Y 4 '11=11-11 WALTER V- GLriNft, � F, - � Li 060 1100 030 000 STATUS-. 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STATUS: WHITE JAMES H& CYNTHIA D `L._ 040' 110 075 000 STATUS: ACTIVE _ 1431 N€)T.RE. DAME flELLER WALTER ELLJOQD SS DAVIS, �' ! RT 1 BOX 773 95616- f" PRINCETON CA. 95970 L. 0bO,�10 071 000 STATUS:v ACTIVE Au WHITE JAMES; H & CYNTHIA -D ;L; Obfd 110 861 800 STATUS: ACTIVE 1431 NQTRE DAME r SCOTT FRED A & WANDA L CP DAVIS CA, t :52653 VALLEY VISTA DRIVE 95614: s _ I 1`CORNING.CA 96021 L. 060 :110 03.4 000 STATUSZ- ACTIVE - + CALVERT DELBERT & ALI,CE F L: 063 110'_061 000 STATUS: ACTIVE,~� 1D75- FRENCH .ST - f SCOTT -fRED A RWANDA L CP WILLOWS,CAI-IE {959$$ T ,'22653: VALLEY VISTA DRIVE CORNING CA, 96021 La; tb0 110 036 0p0!. STATUS.:, ACTIVE _ _.«...-- CALVERT.DELBERT & ALICEF L 068110862 006 STATUS: ACTIVE 1Q75.FRENCH,ST. _ OLIVERA MICHAEL G &DENISE M JT'�� WILLOWS' CALIF 9,5988:_e` j 770 SKYLAP.K DRIVE z 1 a CHIGQ'CA. 95925 Lr 060. Ll8 037_-000 STATUS ACTXUE - YOUNGS.KELLY G ETAL.. L: 660 110 062 000 STATUS: ACTIVE, 9Z& ARBUTUS. 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RD P d BOX 141 95942 RANCH CA" BUTTE h1EADOtJS CA FOREST 959'42 L:. 060w___110' 021 X00 STATUS, " ACTIVE L 060 113 029` 000 STATUS"� ACTIVE & ANGELTtJE G TRS HOUCK-MELVIN L _ FERRAIUOLO 3ILDO,'A 7%c? HUh180LOT RD` C_ - � � � P O ,BOX " 1;41 95942; - FOREST RANCH-CA " BUTTE MEADOWS L.: 060 110 q6"8.047$" " :' STATUS: ACTIVE `:' Lq X60' 110 03' 000 STATUS: ACTIVE ETAL F DA.tI5 .SHIRLEY D li LER CA t ; 265 E LI:h1Qfl " �` � BOX 331 ; CORNING GA GHICO CA £ , 560 95426 L; 360` 1147 068' X00 STAT ACT."IVE L. _4►60 110 0313 00fd STATUS ACTIVE D ETAL MILLER.CADE E Y DAMS SNIRLEY, 1265 E L_INDO" BOX 331, CHICD CA - CORiJTNG"'CA t 96021 5926 L: 060 1-147 0t�6g 4100" STATUS;. ACTIVE" k L: 064' 1".1SJ" 031 Qt�O`:".TATUS:" ACTIVE MARTIN ETAL-, MARTIN �-GLEN E SAA! SEE JT' ST.EIDLMAYER JAMES 1?9145 3DSHUE DR P Q BOX' 526 x 95932 YORBA LI`NIiA CA. 98686 Co ft: 'CALIF' _ L::060 L10 4769 000 STATUSc ACTIVE _ y _ i L. 060 110 031 00g STATUS' ACTIVE a� JAMES'MARTIN ETAL ARTIN"rLENN.E"&:"SARA LEE 7T �� TEIDLMAYER o. JOSHUE OR LINBA.'CA X3866 O :BOX' 526 P 95932" COLUSA"t.ALIF YQRBA" i �F 0`60" -1.10 067° 000- t:-ACTIVE STATUS:~ 1 L, 060"1 110 032 003 57ATtIS: ACT ZOAN "C KART IN SARA" "LEE SEE =T & # GOR5UCN " _ 17910 JOSH DR ' 1:0629 7Ih� BRA RD,9550 '�. YORB'A -LINDA GA 92686 _ JAMESTOWN CA € L! 060` 11.43 0'6T 000 STATUS': ACTI,UE (_. 060 ii0 032 000' STATUS. AC T"IVE , - ' c _ C MARTIN"SARA LEE 21�c GORSUGkI LEE. T &." JOAN, 17910." JO5HUA� DR- JIM PRAU`t -RD 927 YORBA LINDA 4A 92636,3AMESTOWN CA Y` L:. 060-;1.103 o65; 000. " _ ;STATUS: ACTIVE. + L: 06f6 110 025 000 STATUS: AGTIVE "VIVIAN Ci; ETAL ` FiURNI "RICHARD" L & "AMY M - DROB�� GORDON R� &• AVENUE A I. £ 3:11 EL!]Rt�DNQ-`DR "2812 KENNEDY . 95926 COLUSA CA' 9593E # GHIGO CALIF l 060 110 065 4700 STATUS: ACTIVE L .. 060 110 025 0'00 STATUS : ACTIVE � } VIVIAN t1 ETAL : HURNI" RICHARD L"&:AMY t" f DROBNY GOF2DOW R' & z }° KENNEDY' AVENUE- 311 FLORh10tJD DR. 95932 2802 95926 CA CHIC❑ LIF GflLUSa .CA L 0603 110 028.000-" -"STATOS: ACTIVE L: 050 110 026 000 STATUS: ACTIVE '" CLARA F -FERRAIUOLfl' '3TLBO A &>ANGELINE C TRS _ BUNCH WALTER & HWY D BOX 141 } 2021 QROVILLE CHICO 95438 FOREST RANCH CA- 95942. : DURHAM CA .- 0-40 11 • � '. L 'OR i T f. l' aa. 1 _ 9 .. ,f;_ _.. V TAyL F��+� w'tc CARLA, _GARDNER MAN 1i Cif 't '7 w RT L CIO?C'� 92b SANE ILACE ESPAfTO CA 1�' - pASAIENA 'CA 9I105 9562? t 060 110 016 000 " STATUS._"ACTi.VE° h! `& BETTY J 060 110 010 000 STATUS: ACTIVE GORD.(]N''THOhlAS. t ROLL 'RENEE` ETAL F O BOX 39?" ': 7467 NUh1BOLDT RD `PRINCETON CALIF 95970 _ BUTTE MEADOWS CR 95921; L: 060 110 .016 f�00 STATUj`� ACTIVE A,BETTY" 3 ' L:. 060 110. 010 'Q00 STATUS: ACTIVE- _' GORQON THOMAS M- f ROLL 'RENEE ETAL P ti'F3OX .392' 7467 HUMBOLDT RQ PRINCETON CALIF 95970. `t BUTTEh1EADOWS CA ' 95921; L-' 060 11fd' 017 .00@. FAhIILY TRUST STATUS: 'ACTIVE �� L 060 110 011 000 STATUS:- 'ACTIVEv �. KO JEMBA . CROY' OTTS N &HELEN' ht ETAL - KOCit11BA ROMItICK D 8 ETNEL.P1' TRS C10 07 IS iV CROY 4 CAhi AVE2837 y MCKINLEY CHICO 'YUHA CITY CALIF 95991 " ' L: 06AC X10 01? 000 MI KOCIEhiBA FAMILY TRUST STATUS. ACTIVE 1 L:. &I60 110 01.1 00' 0 STATUS : ACTIVE `CROY OTIS' N & HELEN ETAL " KOCIEMHA: 'DOMINICK l).-& ETHEL M TRS _ C'!I] OT`IS N' CRGY - 1838' PALM AVE GHICD CA t" 2337 MCKINLEY Ria: PUHA iC -TY. CALIF 95992 959E6 L 0b0 I i!?3 018 000 ETAL STA.` I)5_-' ACTIVE L: 060 110' ME 00,0 STATUS: ACTIVE KEENE WARREN (� RUSSEL=L GENE HALEY SS , P 0' BOK .146. -_ - :123 CENTRAL ST - BUT c CIT` .:CA 9$_._ 920' ` �° <<:ORLAND CA` 95963. L: 060'14G1 018 Pi, 0'0 KEENE ETAL, TC STATUS:' ACTIVE # `_ �f L. 060110 01'2-.-000 STATUS: ACTIVE _ .WARREN RUSSELL GENE HALEY SR_" p0e0X.1t6 123CENTRAL ST � BUTTE CITY CA - G_LAND CA; 959b3 L ° 060 110' 019 `000 "HANSOM- STATUS:. ACTIVE ETALTG l: <L: 0b0 110 013 009 STATUS: ACTIVE . LEWIS DOROTHY " If E RUSSELL J Ft & JOSEPHINE N` ETAL 925 ''4! SACRAMENTO .509 END ST ®` WILLOWS CALIF .' 95988- _ Y !` ORLAND, CALIF 95963. . y r L 040 1 i.0 019 fd0t� LEWIS, DOROTHY,-,HANSOM'ETAL, STATUS: `ACTIVE'L: TC 060 -110:,013 000 STATUS`: ACTIVE' R 425.: . RUSSELL J A $� JOSEPHINE N ETAL i W. SACRAMENTO ti 509 �IVD ST 1�lTLLOWS CALIF _ ORLAND CALIF 95953 9598Ei L . 0b0 110 059'^000 ETAL' STATUS: ACTIVE_ c : L:. 060` 110 014 000 STATUS: ACTIVE SMITH LEE -,-:r,/oi I?ORIS P MARSHALL - TAYLOR LAWRENCE & CARLA RT I BOX g40 7%i [BEST 'AVE 95989- ESPARTO CA REI) BLUFF CALIF- '' ; 95627` L: 060 110 05,9 000' _ STATUS:' ACTIVE ' ;L: 0641 110 W014 000 STATUS: ACTIVE P SMITH LEE. ETAL I -'TAYLOR LAWRENCE & CARLA " G!O DORIS P _MARSHALL` t RT 1 BOX 440 750 WEST AVE RED'' BLUFF CALIF 95988; e ESPARTO CA , _95627 id L: 4360 110--060:000' WARREN 'ETAL TC STATUS: ACTIVE �•'Lil 0641 110'015 000 STATUS: ACTIVE KEENE TAYLQR LAWRENCE:& CARLA R 0 BOX 1.46 RT 1 BOX 940 BUTTE CITY GA 95920` ESPARTO CA, - - - . 95,627 L 080 L f kT 0t!I4 Quit ST.AT1�. ATE . 4 . ~ BURR TTE JOYCE EL --EN ETAL TG i. - c 4 14 1-5TIT CHICO CA 9S9cB - � I.Lr 060 110 005 000 STATUS. ACTIVE TURNER ` THOMAS MARILYN BETtfi. ETgL _ Rrt S ,BOX 3346 .- ORLANT CA L=: 060 `IIP X105 00Q STAT.US:-ACTIVE=-�:; ]{'•ilii TURWR-THOMAS R &;MARILYN .BETH RT 3 BOX 334b e Of NDCA - jj 95963, F' Le 060A 10 006 STATUS. AGTTClE WES 1=[ARRY; E '$ EF2GINE 'ETAL, TC , " L: 060 110 0.78 1x00 STATUS: ACTIVE BFiOWt+I° LEP.OY A` & FAYE BIGGERS FAMI°LY TRUST 23 .MAR1'DiT.H 'LN BIGGERS. SUSAN M TRUSTEE 1 ENI"COr CA. 1 PIEDt90NT` CIR - 95926 - - CHICO CA L .060 1 l00fi 000` STgTUS:. ACTIVE 9 x.408 (y ES EES HARRY E. ERLINE L 00 11007800� STATUS: FICTIVE BROWN: LEROY' A. &' FAYE M + BIGGERS FAMILY TRUST 23 h1ARY.DITHtU,L BIGGERS SUSAN M TRUSTEE - CH.ICO_rA 1 PI_EOMONT CIR _ 75=26: _ CHICO' CA L: 060 11"000Q 000= STATUS AC, E, RODRLGUS.JERALYN �R ETAL"-= L: 060 1,11 001 Poo STATUS: ACTIVE' GRIER.FRANKIE E ED L- E4.4b19179 ROSS'SHARON' 11648. ONYX ST _ 767 E STH ST - GYPRESS`CA: CHICO CA WL 95928.. L: 080 i10 00 kI00= STATUS; ACTIVE "� ROF3RICUES JERALY,N R ETAL L., 0b0 110 `00.1 000 STATUS': ACTIVE' GRTER- FRAWKIE E, ETAL 24461,9179 ROSS SHARON 1.1648. ONYX. 5.T . 76.7 E 5TH 8T - CYPRESS CA. _ CHI CO - CA. 3 °S,T 95929. - L: ' 060. 116-06(0001 ATtIS ACTIVE =-R nGERS. FAMILY TRUST �_ L: 060 110 002 000 STATUS: ACTIVE DIGGERS, SUSAt 1` TRUSTEE, :, MILLER CARL. E t1IOLET JT ? 1 PIEQMt]NT G.IR - _9493 LOTT RD, CH%CO GA ", DURHAM CA 95938 L: i16GJ T10 003''000, STATUS:; ACTTNE BIGGERS FAMIlY TRU'aT �_ L: bI3` 110 602 600 STATUS. ACTIVE S B11 GGERS SU5A1V �� TRUSTEE _ - �,� 8 .. IO�ET JT MILLER CARL E V 1 _P IEDf TONT CIR 9493 Lo TT RD CH ICO- CA :. _� :. DURHAM CA.. 9593(3 _ - C L. '063 J 10 OZ8' 000 STATUS:T V ACI E r BI GERS FAMILY' TRUST 3� _ L': 060 110 '003 OW STATUS: AC.TTVE. ! BiGGERS',SUSAN tl 'TRUSTEE KUTZ HELEN P REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST ETAL 1 PIEDMQNT CTR ;' 751 —ARBUTUS CHICO,CA = EH'ICO._CALIF. 95.926 - L 060 tSff 078 000 STATU5:. ACTIVE BIGGERS°FAMZLY` TREJST L: 060 lt0 f003 000 _ STATUS: ACTIVE RIGGERS SUSAN :;(`1 TRl15TEE "- KUTZ' HELEN.` P REV OEABL; LIVING TRUST EAL 1 PIEDMONT CIR . 751 ARBUTUS CHICO °CA `: �� - GHTCOCALIF - 95926 _. L: 0601 40: 009=000" STATUS; _ACTIVE GARDNER JOHN' -MARGARET M'� 4 L: 0610110 -004 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 92b JANE PLACE- BURBETTE JOYCE.ELLEN ETAL TC; PASADENA CA 91105' _ 245 W 15TH STREET' n_ CHICO GA 95.928: i ®e 4 t1 f a\ b i 7 FT, t, NO.: 89-40A &131 illl'o TE COUNV PINING COMMISSION � `` 'i'APF VINIDINGS - July 30, 1991 AP_PLICA T: Glen Biggers _ 0 ER:: Same 9EQUESTSGeneral flan Amendment from Tirnber Mountain; to Agricultural R esideitial on lL4 P, acres; Genearal, Plan Amendment from Timber Mountain to, Commercial on 5 acres, Rezone from Unclassified to AR -5 (5 acre rainimum on 75 acres), AR -3 (3 acre minimum on approximately 24 acres), ARA (1 acre minimum on approximately 15 acres) azicl.I�I-C on 5 acres. AP NO.. 06Q-110-0'78 SIZE: 119 Cact esi LOU N: Both sides of Humboldt Rodd, east,and north of Butte Meadows, located ,'in Secfions 28 and .' 29. EXISTING ZONING: f "U" (Unclassified). ZONING IEIISTURX: Zoned "U" September 17, 19$5 Ordinance 2488,, prior "zoning was' -A42 ' SCJRR41<1NDING ZONING:' "U" and TPZ SUItROUP+IDINCr 1AN6 iJ E• Mountain, cabins,to the` west and south, timber lands anc, ,.- adows to ;th&north and cast, Butte Creels to the south: Store an bar%restaurant' adjacent to the west, 1 4J t 31 777777 --`7 x 17, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ds, TUN 3L 199,V The 100-yeor flood plain eleVdtidii shall, b,# ce'Alisfied 'by' a sed - "IrecordationI.li.cen engineer in accoranco with req0ireMerAs prior to .of i, Ahefinal ubdivison .map. A note shall be placed,:on, the final .subdivision map stating 'that.Ithe finished floor., of any building must be at least 1 foot', higher than this ,.established ',flood ,elevation. f. All existing definable drainage channelsi shall be mapped by the, project hannels- M i n s , at engineerand, shall be preserved as drainage ctenance hall be the. responsibility of the homeowners' as &Zlation- (M) I nnels disrupted by, development shall be �r replaced by ENisting drainage channels I epa_ d g., canals or pipe s. Any now canals. shad be' lined with tock to. prevent � oros.loni h.�:of soil exposed' for construction, shall ba, by buildings, All areas c,overed "al) before the, onset of 60.1 rains. pavingi Or with mulch (or similar aidten i. used for torhinercial parking shall Runoff from paved surface,, i all;i.e directed through 'planted landscaped areas or into Iinfiltration trench,es, 1Athe-i than I be directly conveyed to the creek in pipes or ditch -s. This will T,eleI e susp ended, pallicutatps and reduce the impact U.por8titte Creek. A 00-fpotsetba& shall be established fr&m the riparian tone along Witte es e, whereat separati6ft on the Lots 4, and 25 provides Creek; except shall be6.stabrisffie m an, adequate ,setback areIa A- 1004,6 Qt setback :fi6 11 a the edges of the two large, meadows along the northern boundary, :and ,: 50. -foot setback from 1heedge . of ' the bluff north of, Butte Creek. No evolopra P'nt,. 'hall be permitted setback 'areas, the resi en ial d s in those s.c riparian -zone ormeadows: Setback. lines shall, be recorded,on thedeeds for eachlot and show OR the final recorded. . . d q% integtily of The , ays, ea 1 6 mea ows, D� dral,nagew 1- Own' the larger I I 4 m4'mt'a,ine( Roadway drassin cys can e . 2 an& 3. shall b PC - through Lots. I b geways are ,p y, ct! ver j the, d t rainaprotected W) owe Lochs as, li i -ft stod, the archaeologicalort shall .either shown a — a, , iOX6 DOVOopmen pneon the ileal map,' or the, developer ffi�y coin act - far additional fieldwork,40d lti t- t6establish the real historic value;,of the site prior to '.tentative subdlyision, Map ap prov,Ic :1,0 wHP A'ME'RDING BU►TTLE ' OUIVTV' AREA, LANG X15 �PLA4 a jjRESOLUTION 91-T A RESOLUTION ; O,F T FIE PLANNING° COM1VfISS,CON OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE;APPROVINO AND RECOMMENDING TO 7'HE POAR.D Or!SU47'h [tISO1tS THE ADOPTION OFA GENERAL PLAN .AMENDMENT TO THE BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN f WHEREAS, a nvttfe ut. ividua .Glen 8i ers has` etitioned the Butte 1 P gg p # i County Planning Commission, through On appropriate application, to wnend the Butte f County General Plan Land Use Elemen4 fora change ;from Timber Mountain to � A ri�:ullatabPesidentkd and Commercial or that a g f property identified on Exhibit 4-1 , 7 attached hereto: and 9WEREAS, the proposedGeneral Plan Amendment has been studied and reviewed by the Butte County Plannbig Commission and a public hearuzg field pursuant ,to law, at which time all interested persons were heard; and %YHEREAS, the Butte County Planning Commission has reviewed ajcd consulared 12 the contents of the envvonmental review checklist -and the Draft Environmental Impact 3.3 14 Report (Exhibit .A-2). prepared .; an the amendment pursuant to the California �. Envr`rotzrazental a " Act and is recommend- ` that the B ard'o Su ervisars ecce t f P P and certify the Drafi Environmental Impact Report as a Final Enviranmental Impact Report; and 18 tHEREA,S, the $utle ("ouizty Planning Commission fids, the proposed amendment complies wrth all elerrients of the. '6utte`Counly General Flan and comprises an oyerull internally consrstent whole; specifically: 1, l'he, project substantially' complies with tfte policies of fife Butte Courtly 22cl General Plan: , e2 I 25 26 1p i t 2: '/ie arnerdmenO proYrde fop compatible development with existing kow uses r' NOW THEREFORE` BE IT RESOLVED ASF LL WS t . 11. The General Plan Ame�zdment to Agricultural Residential and Commercial { as shown on the Attached B'xhib' rt A -X is hereby rx�corporafed by reference: 2. The General Plan.Amendment is hereby recommended for adopfcon of the ., 7 Butte County Board of ,supervisors: PASSEr.D:AND ADOPTED- by thea Plan ibig Commission of the County of Ratte, Stale of California, on the day of 1991,- by the following vote: l �2 f2 AXES: F NOES. a ABSENT. MAT AMT ON. , ,H41RM41Y Butte C'ourty B'Cruinuzg; Commission , ..F cher 3.3 Director of Plarznuzg 23 G " 26' tip l4� n1�J[1i1 pag�?) x$ W0 (can b't? of t:t!"'t'liE' .1Xi5-S3't+11G3 r j' 35�� CL7f1Cc�CL ?'atm Nana ement ;Sup zv i c : r tole pttane ass -101x, si�cer�lt�, co -61NIN, � Y, SER r {J.r.t71�3S .a me. ssa_smxtt3' G�ican.al M2a1 age il 1 al I 1 I Pf I i I , ii 1 I. I _ (Rxplar►atfons of A11. ,tgS. and"IMAYBEIi answers are required oIn attached shept('s). E proposal result i%i significant-, Will the rb sial` gn XCi MYBE p a. Unstable earth conditdns; oc changes ingeologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, 'soill compaction or overcovering of the C . Change in topography,or ground suiface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any.,unique geologic or physical features. �O { e. Increase in wind or Water erosion of soils, either on or of site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion Which may modify the channel of a river or, stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inletor lake?, g. Lass of prime agriculturailg productive soils outside designated `urban arenas? , h. Exposure of penple.or property to geologic,: hazards"such as earthquakes, landslides,, muds'lides,'&round failure or similar hazards? 2, AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial",• a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? be The creation of sobjectionable odors, smoke or. fumes? C . Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, of any change in climate, 'locally or reg16nal'iy? 3, Will the' ro osal;..ATk�. proposal 1; ,result in substantia , a: Changes in currents, or the course or direction of dater movements in either mazine or fresh`Waters? , b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the 'rate and amount of surface.,ranoE f? ., c Need for off -sits surface drainage mproyembnU; including vegetation removal; i ce channel zation or culvert installation? ,d. Alterations to the course or t ow of flood '4ters2 e., Change in the amount, 6f surface Water in any water pody", _ f. Di$charge,into suriace,vaterst 0,'ifi any alteration of surface Water quality, %nc,luding but not limited to `temperature, dissolved 'oxygen or turbidity? fig. Alteration. of the direction or rate of flow ,of ground"waters? 1i Change in';ttre quantity or quality of ground waters) either through direct add'itions'ror withdrawals, 6r thzough interception,of sit aquifer by ;cuts or, excavations 3' Reduction`in the amountrof mater otherwise availabl6 for. public"hater- . supplies? Exposure of people or property to water -related hazards such as Floodizig? _ � ti 4. 'PLANT Will tine proposal result in substantial: a: Change in the diversity o£ species•, or dumber of"any sped d& of plants (indluding'trees shrub's rass cro"5 and, a uatic Tants 7 g" , P , q P ). . li. Reduction of tho.:numbers of any unique, za"rn or Cridanger`ed species cf£: 'Plants? introduction of new species d£ plants into ,an area, or in a barrier to the 'normal°rep,enishm"ent of, existing spec3es� d Reduction of 'any .in acreage agricultural crop? _ _. I 5. ANI tdAI, L11 Will the'proposal result in s`ubstantial;: c,777 XIS ' MAYBF No a; Change .iri the diversity o£ species, or -numbers of -any species of animals animals inc I l (ir $rePtifish and shelfijh,orgi � orinsects)? ' nsmsluin bt Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rani or endangered species of animals? C., Introduction of new species of animals into'ari area, or in a barrier to a a" the migration or piovement of animals'; d. beterioratiph of 'existing fish or wildlife Habitat?. li 6, NOISg: Will the proposal.result in substantiali a. Increases in_existin noise :levels? g , b;... Exposure of people to severe noise levels?, IGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? g. LAW USE'. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of 'the present or planned land use of an area? JIMMAL RLSMCES. Will the proposal result lh,substantial: a. .Increase in the rate of use of any, natural resources? b P y :. O . Da letian of an non-renewable natural resource 10,ZSK OF UPSET. Will 'the proposal ,in'volves a. A risk'of explosion or release of hazardous 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 evacuationplan? to Y is POPULATION. 4111 the proposal alter location, distributiont.;densit'y.or growth'ratd of 'the human population? HOUSING. ' Wi11 the propose] affect existing ,ousingi) :or .create a 'demand • for additie<ial ;housing? 13: TRANSPORTATION„[_CIRCULATTON. Will the propd$6111 result in: Generation :of substantial additional vehicle, ,movemenC?' b.r Effects an exists g parking facilities, or demaxd .for new parking? c. Substantial impact on exisCing 'transportation isystems? d.' Signficant`alterations to present patterns `o£ circulation or, movemn t of people andjor goods"? e. ,Alterations; to waterborne, rail or air traffic?' Increase in traffic hazards to inator vehicles,, bicyolistslof pedestrians° 14. PUBLIC SERVICE$". Will the proposal have an effecC upon, orlresult in a'need for new or altered government•services' a. Fire,pzotectinn? d b. Policy protectidri?' c. 'SGhop;lS. d. Parks or. other' reckeational £aclit� es? P 7,010 e.'' Maintenance'of` ublic facilities, including'roads77777' , f. OtYiex' gavernmeiitAl services? 77;�7 I -3 - " f 15 LTYitGSt Will. the proposal result in MAYBE : NO a;, Use o£. substantial .amounts of fuel or onergy7 ` b. 'Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources o£ energy, or ` ,, t' of new sources of-16nezgy? xequire the d$Yelo.,...._+ �. r (Jfl xxlES. t4illr the proposal result, in a need for new systems; or substantial alterationsto the following: a. power, Or natural gas? .�. Communicatio systems? a Water,availab„ ` ility7 d.' Sewer or sepCic systems? p. e: Storm Water drainage? f, Solid waste and di#osal? 17.E 'Will tate proposal retult in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potentialr hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure,ofpeople to potential health.hazards? 3,8. A gmgtICS. Will the proposal result in, the obstruction of. any scenic , vista or view open to the public; or wi11 the proposal result in the y P public, ? creation of an aestheticall offensive site open to ublic view 19,. MdAEM6N. Will the proposal resul� in an isupact upon the quality, or quantity of existing; recreational opportunities? (. CUY Tup REST7bkas . a: Wi11 the proposal result in the alteration, or destrUdt:ion of a prehistoric 'or historic axchaeo"logical site?, b. 'Will tte proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to,a pzehiItoric or°histo ric building; structure or object? c.' Does the proposal have the potential to cau"se a physical ckiange Ai. Chr would Affect unique ethhk: cultural values? d,: Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses o, 2-n the o p tentia'1 impact areal -0-ZSCUSSmow 0V ENV =RC7NMFl�T'SAL. L. �F.Li7iAT�C'ON ;attached: -4- i ;pPlAzaht,- Glen Biggers AssIOssors Parcel # :: ? 60 -:'ll -78 - Log s;9 -a4 -1a -o1 File 89-40A & B DATA 8HEET Project Description Type of Project:; General Plan Amendment and Rezone,, Brief Descr ption: General Plan Amendmentfrom Timber Mourntain (40acre ' minimum parcels) to Agricultural.- Resdential (1-40 acne per dwelling unit) and Commerc3 a1; and Rezone from U to AR -5 AR -1 and N -C (Neighborhood Commercial). 3. Location: On both ides of Huinbeldt Road, east and north of !Butte Meadows. 4. proposed density of Development: Sixteen parcels at 5 acres each, eight parcels at 1-2 .acres each, roar commercial parcels, 5. Amount of lmpery ous Surfacing: Approximately 11 acres;` 6. Access and Nearest Public Roads) TeZ parcels will: front ori Humbbldt.Road remainder tobe served by new roads to be constructed: No access has been shown for Lot. 26. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal Septic. system, ].each field. a. Source of Water Supply: Private water company proposed., 9. Prozximity of Power Lines:! At Davis Tract, adjacent to west along Humboldt Road. ;10. :potential for further land di"is�,ons and development: Lot 25,anticipated to divide In three,, .Lots 19,-`21--22, ;14; and 25 could splitintrio; total lot's 3_1 residential; 4 commercial; 31 single-family residences, commercial 'structures. knvironmental Setting Piiysical� Environment:, A; Terrain a, General topographic:' Character: Nountaih meadow%level cree'.t �°botto'. b. Slopes: Varies aver property'from level on Lot 25 to steeper north and south: c. Elevation: 440.0-4520 feet abbvo S'ea Level.'. d. Limiting FactorsNone. 2. Soil`s Types and Characteristics: Neuris; 20-40°, brawn . yellow .brown==� gray.eliy loam;; steep to very stezp, modeate permeabi,ty, medium to high tsinber 'poll -phti b, Limiting Factors; SomewYiat excess ve drainage. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land V �oT'S �a=tOrrFors ccazv�s -aunty p bliC WOxkS SOLfiF,CE NYAN. G NT ;cnty IEnvironmental Healthtate jtofBiggs Water Resour.cesrDepartment 'y C.t of Chico . S . Forest Service �_L . S . Bureau of Land P�tanagement' City of Gridley City Ciroville Butte GduAty Miring Committee of ate Department a Fish & Game ,TOWn of Paradise. Cal.itornxa Native Plant Society Planning D1.epartment State Div. Forestry -attention ,SFgte Tra.nsportat7:on Department Craig Carter-11 Regional Water of Bd. Qua1. Contr State Reclamation,Boara Dxzc 'wA x' SUtte Water District s ca�azs' California Water Service C' Richvale Sanitary District Del Oro Water Co, North Burbank Pub. Util.. bist. >aWID Thierznalito Irrigation District,Stirling Skansen Sub. (CSA 021). City Sewer ant. Dist. a l�her The'rmalitro Irrigation Lists ,Ot (CSA X26): " r'xxxxEs i( PG&E North (Chico),Biggs-W.Gridley SR]E'=GATTON 'WA.TER Water District - PG&E South (Marys-ville) 'Butte Water District :Rlaalf is Bell Durham 'Irrigation. bistri,' Mate TV Cable gYJI Viacom TV Cable .� Paradise ',Irrigation District �. Richvale' Irrigation Dist'rict' f �. .. Table Mountain Irrigati'ZiJIL ist7. ptacaTaCxYrsN 'Thermalito Trrigat.on District l Medxo Fire-Protection:Dist. .: - Cou�ity Fire Department%CDF` DRA2NACE .D2STRSCT �I�Y�St�'CT=TCS ABATEMENT. D1"STT�=C''Z' 31 Ux. am,0 rovi1110 or ,Butte - :County a PRtJTECT3: RE: D ST]ZTC s tate Highway Patrol 'CountySheriff SC%CYOL Za Y STR L"CT COMI�ETTTEES / CON7Mz S'S=ONS CC. I'r I RMACSI;xTYS Chico Area. Reca;eation Distr.ct.. Paradise Pzne.s Architectixral burham Area Rec: & .Park Dist. Control Committee feather River Ree::. & Paa;k D`�,st,' Btatte`County Farm Bureau arad_ise Rec�:.& Park ,Daft'.` { ; chtale &Park Dist. °'� pity Assocwatson: State P.arJcs & Rec. Dept. e ` FU114wing� ,. .,. I ' (. "fhrdeAdria i.n i t4l rat Ye ora ft ca.p i e.s, of thet EIF2 sha`I i be cr:otrap1 te,d and zwbm` t'tItj to the Crjunty Pi ann i ng i)epartrricnt rip ` l atet4 than 90 cel rM n Ini days from t;h date this oanti^a« w;ar. signed by the t3oard of swriery i sr.,rs.. 2: Sectlan A 1.b,- abatesha11 be-ample,t.ed not later than 21 cal endar days after consu l tant has been `prow ded by P`1 pan I n,ct O i rectbr with a 1 l pub 1 i .r, comments' for wh ch responses . are to be prepared . S.,. Sect I as': Ar. 1 . c.; above, =z;('14 ( 1 be comp lr'ei;,ed anti ZUbmII ate d I;,0 the r nn Ing Dr-. ar;'tmeni 110 l ater thin 1 ca rand•ar days of t;eii the P l anti, i vig 0 i reotarhas rev i ewed and acceptod the administrabIve draft Finra1 F_IR prepared by Consultant. Efitens'i 2 of T i mg < Consultant may, for gcaod cause, request e>cterlsioMp of time to parfarm the services requiread under, Sections and C abra:�te. Coo'd rause iris"{ i nc1<t«ide, buil i s not 1 i m i ted tc�, f°Ou 1 wciather impairing, ac tesil -(::o siw and circaLtrid Y i s i b i 1 i ty e restr i ct i ng const.r 1 tang aha i `) i tY 1;0 p,erfarm techn i cal surYeya . Such -bens-Ions, rah i cl-t arch rriutua l 1'y a9 -eed upon by and between County and Consultant sha l 1 be i'ncorpor+atird i n ,written+ amendments to th 1,� tort tract and attaci7r ci w�ark pr G�,rarn . ' I i r�rx i teci Ciatr�acir's :' The County and Cartsi� l tarn agree that 't i me i :, o f the ::ssence - Fur^ther, It Is understood that i ri c ate a i I i iP wbrlc c..l ] ed.,,far tinder the areoti►en't' i s not t i n i sh�:d rr compl meted wthi ri' the number of working' d�y5 cdnta i held here i n `damage r i .1 1 bca ou:sta i',ned by tF County, , and t(tiat i t i s :and W. i l 1 be diff 1 cult and I mposs,'i b l e to "ascorta in and rJetertrr ne the actua 1 demaf�� wti `t''ch C"dr.t�rty w 1 1 1 sr zst� i ri i n thee event 'o F arid' by -eas.on cf such de ayi. I t r a ,; theme fare, agreed that Ccir su 1 tont she l 1 pay Cc�Ui' ty i•~he � fia Cto pe~ "•.daej >l eirw eaczh ,iidyery' bt.is 'r,ess: d_sy` Mtin'd�ry Lht`oUh Fr i clay , e..,ec 1 r rd.'r`rtg h a 1 i dray -del a�y i rl 'r i n i sh.l n�� ti -ie vrrar(c i n' � �cccss oaf, the number 6j, work I ni', drays pr^tsci^ i bed herein . Canau 1 tont us':,♦ a 'i^ees i Q Psy such ''1 i qi•.t i dated. damage's;; as, here ?i n pr"`aY i de'd ' aril ` cese the. s.aame 1 s n.ot pa.;i d, agrees tht�t' County may ,deduct the at7t.oUri,t': th�reaf from env, mr�ney rJUe as';. that rttay ; became :due to Cc'risul i. ant" `ur►d:r ti -r i s agreement ..'. P: C, ITI ensaticn. The Cruftty' sha 1 1 pay Cartsi i t tont as cainpiisat i ori i n fa i l l} f ns' a'11 �se'rylce,s' per^form,ed icy Consultant pr.li^suant. to, tht;il . :te458 .grPy6d t tiumhe '. 2:, G'ant'Nacib+�ttitoettia t1cn A, 11 11 be, paI'd by the, �Coldn 'y bssed` an our of worn perfa�rm'od at; ;;t►ie r^W Ss per hbUr deter `i bad 'I n the schedu''i e o f fens i n 1 i,.ided liege i n oat Id s mouktl s h�i 1 i bei paid rnant.ti;ly, faith ?the. fa71�:ow1,Tj ha t dbacks _ unt i 1 -sGl iedul ed i 7. A 1 ° - �Mwr' J ✓� A lb -, j. Er#r»k � COUNT' OF BCJ.TTC By Maai< Mc Irlt ~1rfrm:~tn h3ut`te COLAni-, elo of SLIp�Y'Y i �ar� Al ll-�ST �.j i 'hoAdm In, i ce aricl, 1 er,k of the board Pt'OVED AS To ROFili s APPROVED AS p"°Ei�DrTAIY in n Ftaf f AND FFISOAL r�JNTRO Count Ccrun�e�yl garnet L. hansen I Ct'o-lAnt,v ALIC!i 4,6r, ' rLc! fir t car.roi,. itblec$ , fay I Ail .,un��,i'al 1 e�,Gtll G!'S Ol Ica "Ai: p _.rjVE[ Vy 665 r, iv illl ii ,G 1i tl ,� "I I I 1 r preparat on cr the report. Costs associrated with olditona.1 hearings, ws'rk outside of" the scope of work: or, `1 i t i gat i els "are na1t included Any , add'! ti ona1 work can be n69,ot i gated w1 th consu'1 tang i n aodordarice With schedU l e Or foes i. nc l �. ded . hct^e i n UTNE` ITEMS DREAKOOWN 114 Project management, co6r.d lt'rcat i:on vi'i th County Staf F, pro, joct +escr 1 pt i on . 1 05 Technical sections X2,518 3i Techn i cat subrrontractors-Surveys and Ro'pot^ts 3 , 550 4. traatcr samo e col 1 ect i ons and labor 'Ory torts 41 ,750 5. General CEQA`Sections $ 840 �. Editinbi Graphlcs, Printir g c-anci Binding X1,495 costs (t01, ephome; supp'y i es } m i 1 cage) 54 P. Attendance at three Public Hearings $1,050' 9.. Resporese,s to 'Comments/Fina) ETR,1,020 TOTAI, C�JS.TS s lA, 4t f46 i ver 1 Januar-y 1 g'87 :'5C0'--;ANALYSTS aCHEpULE OF FEES le ss f mss i o a 1 ' S'ery i. des Fri nc i pa l and Sen i ar Analysts ro;,: 0b./hoer Project iManager $5. p0/hour Env i 1-fonmoi tal P1 ar 'r7cr $'• 3p 00/hour senior Sioingist s 4000/hour Fisher 1 es ° B i al4tag'i s $ 4.p»`} /hCiur, Geo 1 ag i st .f Rey i s tered) �} 40 a f,hoi ar Acods t c i art/No'1 se Anai yst E�0 p0/Hour Archeolog's.t '30..00/hour TraFi'ic ,Eng;Hoer (.Roth '-b d) <75w�i0'/Dour Forlma 1' He aJr c ngs 350 C�aur�. T`estJ mony' 125",!hoot^ p t tts expensos.; c$5p0 rn n'i mum : 5 tiLippiartr' Staff f:. T'S s project certifies the 'Final l ESR as adeua� e , and no final decision on the project accurs Tf the, finalETR is chslle iged with .n thy, '0�-day 's statute of limitations, the be, Withheld and•' may be a°said ten (10%) sh'all , PPlield as necessary to reimburse the County for an e tl'e Consultant has v�arranted` himpel fes for which unde After, reimbursement ofl�theeCounty for any and all expehses'. and after the ETR; is brought, into compliance with 'the court order, an remaining balance of the 10% shad be paid to the Consultant . 3. All payments due Consultant ursuant to terms this contract and specified acceptances by the of director' shall be planning itemizes houzs paid upon receipt of an invoice whic expended, Personnel costs costs. and material Warranty: l• Consultant warrants that he has the eXpertiSe or has experts- available to help' him in the preparation of said EBF' in 'a workmanlike manner.' Consultant agrees that its key persorziel shall not be replaced br reassigned to other duties without prior written approval of County:` Such approval shall not be unreasonably 'withheld.. 2• Consultant further War' is that he will prepare :a 1eg.ally adec7uatena1 EIR potentially significant envrorimentaladdssues a?1 compliance with CEQA and as .outlined in the Scope cit Services. if the ade ac y of challenged said ETR s ].egail'y , ,Consultant agrees, to nodifira-ions `in th.e y Final ETR required byro ptlourtaor that are deemed advisable by the Planning Cccnty Counsel to corn 'l etDirector or O­r C:aunty fo;r the immithe WaostsEof reasonable such, .modbuyA in which case ;the 'County shall, have 'the .i:: `< ficatiohy another"consultant to make ;,1t to retain said modifications „ 3. . If the Planning Director. becomes aware of new nformwtion . thkougYithe public hearing process certifxca "On of� the ' final; prior td additional 1.echriical :` studi:es abavEeR which r`e.gaires statement ' of afi beyond the work outlined . in this contract, th'e consultant sYia11, provide suchstudies aril will be compensated on, w a gime and 'materials! basis on the . as outlined . ra a and charge gchedule incorporated ini:this'' contract. t' ,. sir , 777777 *Y Archae olo�dist.. Traffic Engineer" . (�?egistered j " �.,�- 'ozmaY_ hearings' $ 30..00/hour .. 'Court Testimony $ 25-90/hour" S 3p0:Min mum 12.8 1h plus expenses ($500 uppot staff minimum. Cartographer/Dr6ftspean r.s Clerical and Editorial Field Aides$ C�eo10 25.0;0/hour ` _Y. Bialo +I . Pi S 20.o;olhoux ' General $ 20.00/hour l,• Travel, reproduction, non -wage direct tel costs sup Plies., and other ,percent. (Mileage are bsll,ed at cosh at /mile.), Plus 20 1 .1S•30 2. A letter; of agreement will be under $ 5000, Pro�ect,s above prepared' for contracts a detailed this ;contract., amount will re gixir'e . X31': PROJECT t, Wank this proposal will be carried out Beck and MS. 'Susan sears. t by Dr. An �t and Dr• Beck will .serve as principal Y- will respousihle fad Of the Draft° the overall preparation EI'Rs . project Manager and, w lland aoversee t Ms' Sears will serge as doCumenfs for "submittal he ca npleti�in of the final ta' the Count , . y 4 I h I, f, i I_ r ' 20 ,. r l'N 6 � t _ } j r a . Ph ttlicf, Ul r�4 II L'ijfl . fENV I:RC11�dM�N MWAL IMPACT' REpoa'r. CON50- i"AN°(' 'ELECTION Nar; e: Mundy e & Associates AtJdr ss : 4902 Cali&ih , a Sheet San xansisco ' CA 94118" Fhane: (41 .5 a826 -6252 , Namea Plahn ng.Assaciates Address: 6,62 Azale& Avenue F.O. Bok, 152j- Redding, C;ali,fosnia 9'6Q99 ('.hone': t 916 2210440 _ :Y Nsme= dories:. Stokes A sociates ) , Address; 172:5-23tril Sheet,. Shite4p Sacramento, ,Cafcirnia 9581,6 Ph ane a C 97 6 > 44`8_9$,45 Name:c'o Analysts Address. 11 -4 -West 7 A�'enc�s� Ch, co, `California 95,926` Ptdne:�' X916 342 Namc: Oft Water En ganeers; xhc o y_ Addt�ess: 2334 Washington AVente' „ iZ044in Ca g l 96001 Phohe : J 244-7.92,0 , �..'[! YV S ww} i ;. �' �} �,� la 4(F >F �'. MCREATii�P7. dx� ;the ' 3 }�]�1 _d!}'+-07�I 5a lDptD$ +u t �;: u�+Ixt1�,,►Y.r a,a�.M ctx+�ti upy�y�y +t": � Y.�ial,t �,Ilk, L �YR'}✓i6 i.Un1.y �• + r r 1 .. ;.,. ., f _,� { tX ( � r ' . >4 ,e ,', i i s i !� , t !a P (�. to • CULTURAL RESOURCE n tt; a t x.n',c�pa :.x�1 xn ilei-xr�e,1.ari `r .;, df a the a6itruct;lol�i, o E a pre�l�toxzc or his a,,xl., ria Wil �kpxop:� `rotxldxdc�54,��hY�'ca� ox aesthe ta c eects to q pxeh1stoic .ax h s ox ba 1 sttt�cture ox F ibj,ecv� C.%, -;---Does:,.: the <1 cr i s � tv ;' k�e cit retial -ta cause a p afet u�lcue r ethri4 e cultuval ValuesJL IG�. Will, the, �7IOL1ScZl; ,rE'Sx'CG e.X1,5..i[1G1gIUUS, 'sacred, ax u5e,s Wz •.1xri 'tile �iotexltxal fip�tc . b18CUSSION OP EW'lA.0NMENTAL ` hV"A.',UA7"IO1V k' e M .8`5-80B �Se attached • , w 41 1 } n, 1 r { A I SI •I � r i I a.' ai^thqua{ie zone» Nica:dar. t I rth ►aka. I titers- i tV-., Zane VI d o .1o,.. 9on, R l,htir Sole.' ti. Er•;a�lor; I�o♦erti;ia.l » ric�d�:rat'�"" , r_,t„, Uinds�l i'de Potential ; modar-4te. V. re t"'�'Mzt3rd:w !'l, t o}, t r.,. l e. EM',pans'►`ve So i 1 �'ratratw�t 1` el Mader�e . ' 4 1ldral;agjr a.. Surface, Water' 'Zone a FI oodNay a1 or19 "SO: rraos- . b Gr6undwater'” Uhknown resource. c.Dr.oInaoe Chtieracttari s`t i cs Natural dr -O i nage to`Ou' tto an i al.reek. d Anriu, 1 `rainfall t'ormal Factors,: sine A 1 tDodWo�', . a l ai�g crcait r 1/ i sua 1 /; Ommi s Qua"I i t, Good 6: Ac,oust;l i Qba] 1 --Y Good 7 Al r Qua l I, ,Y, Good. 13 i o l osa l cal ErIyl.cot1mon-t 8:. tI y Vegetapn Y Wet ma llows, Por darosa P i ns,. Irtcr �e Cagier Whits Al 4ler� y 0csugI as F 1 r_) S ,Jgar P i no; Ch i nquap`i ri, Huolc 1 ebarry Osie , Ci1 1: F`o'rt 1 a S1 aok C1ak , C>�t i`r to i r 9. Wi I dl { felei�'i tai: W i thA fit dss i gnatcrd stammer ran ctc� 4nd , cr 1 t! ca l ;sufslmer, rar►pa o f m 1 Oratory deei~ fo rds tu L C :ice Mi r �c>!mm Ar hae s l o��jiica l and H j star ,i q6I Resources 1 n; the arciti s i l l Oh I 1 : , Butte Coua "ty General P1 arr de jgnati tin. T l mbar Mounta i rr;. _ 12. `, Ek'1 5t i rtiG Zinn i.rrg' 13. IFr+o sting Land ilso orr-sitri: T i rtiber. (Armond i ngkAroratw 1. Lar1d �ise� Cafe l;ns y noun,la'i ri:tar°:gs,. Lassen Nisi: i ota;l b." Z64 i ng= Uncl asst ri.a0. ; P1,a; des.i gc��ttions: T i tuber i�oun.ai n . !. F7:�rce'i S'i was: u to, 4Gi-aoi^r� hot d i ngs outs i d a k v i 11 ages' e,. 'opal tion: � aparse, rt4ost1Y seasonal utp Char-act041� ��)1 to aria Arca T umber mr.ea w 1 th ��tt�ern� l � ' 1 i fli l ted ;�ee�r T',ls�`�uF+►CI r3cruparloy .: f,"'. 1 :N-041'' t U,rS_pn iAkwea : ,' Ch l do � 0Va5tt S t1@rets of :Xnf 1,1::.rot4if' % Mone,,. ' 1-£#: Zmrov®miens St'aniiari�s '1!'�.bari Ai^ca: i\Ic. i r , P, Uidtl on\, Sdrv't ce a'» Newest' Cdtiw ty :C Stag Eire Sta'� i qin :. i G V + i Iit t a+ � ~ ,4'I 1' Seaso�ia'l w itt i n +cne m i l e",` *k3 " W i til i n 45 .m r guttas t;ry t lei Wat6sr AWaiilat�il, tY� En.giria' GapaoltydrtlY; rGit�t��g�lllcsri/hour tater �Ystem `pi^;opciaod. .' ScttSo s `i ri Area; Perad i se tlt.l f i ori shoo ji s r` , F 1 era gna car �- o a a a m ow a ge;, e nervieeg. or nrttctoe ifpe tad d " e hnV ;bea ' erfo' a 'orae- $fj-,J r i and Shq# •there iii n 6udga# Approprintton Q Qr Spe`cifi¢ Bcdrd Approval (chnakr3nds 16 t October 91 Oroville f9a 4a x Lhia It t . o....t dey Of .. e t 19 0# � t Da Art an i cod ar, uctiorized 0ep ��$0 001 dude 36 13nvaai.t'�rtoni Professional '& Specialized Service " 1 PROJECT C" 2 34 BIGGERS BUTTE. CO i 5 6. ,lSONT}); 3 HONTRLY TOTAL FEBRUARY ' ] 99Ij 51545.00. 4 OPTIONAL 'PEA ORE TO DATE: *Y*"*OTAL � **0750 7 TASKS 3" BECK SEARS STAFF RISC CHGS & SUBCONSI, TOTAL 9 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 10 CONTACTS I 2 25." 1: 00 11 AFF COUNTY ST ;� $187, 5,0" 1Z STATE, AGENCIES. 0".50 $1540 OTH 1 ER AGENCIES, �i �` $0.:00 APPLICANT/ENG 1S'IELn 8URvEYSS1S,;00 1� SaI�s�GEOL 17 HYDRO -DRAINAGE $0.00 18 ML—ARCH. 19 TRAFFIC, AQ a0.00` 20 LAND USS & AG $0:00 21. PUBLIC, SVCS \1 $4 0o 22 VI8UA4/1018E $0.00,. 23 24 AIIALYSIS REPORT ':PREP $0.00 $4:00 25 DATA REVIEf7 0.75 1.00 26 BIOLOGY, ARCaHAE0i0GY 582.54 27 TRAFFIC , $0:.00 28 DRAINAGE,WQ,HYDROL N 29 LAND USE-, GENERAL PLAN 50.04. 30 GROWTH-INDUC:: &POP. $0,�0 31 PUBLIC 'GVCS f,C5A 32, ECONOMICS 3:00 x;.04• 50 :00 $;270.04 $3 ALTERNATiVES. 2950 „ : 5175:041 34 VI ISUAL/NOfSE 35 OTHER SECT5, 'PER CE�}A 3S EDITING REVISIONS 2,0 .0 4;04 $260,:00 37 GRAPHICS 15:00 38'5540.04. 3,9 PUBLIC HEARIN'GS, . 40 SCOPING SESSION to' 41 42 RESPONSES; P'INAL El$ 44 PR1IVTIIyG 45 BIS{DIRG 0 00 47 SPECIAL- Svcs 48 E'OSTAGE &'SHIPPING 49 TEL'EPRO E N %FARC04 50; TRAVEL TI, E a� 00' 521,, MILEAGE 00 $0.00 54' TOT Ai 10.5 : 00 0.40 $1545 0`0 �/j o a 14J, x 4 kks, `, 0R(f AZONF BUTTE CO, 6, ,) "l:URRENT MONTH' , 1269 i,12_ 4 OPTIONAL IONAL. F8ATURES '; X)(%X,',Xxx Xx Kit CHGS TASKS �_4 f3ECfC` SCARS STAFF & SUOCONSL TOTAL y - 7 .x,-". •a...n.-.wrr» .+rate !r.. f-w T-.w-- 1,0 CONTACTS r� 11 CITY Y STlh4F� 12 AP'PLI CAWPLANNERS i 4:00 I'a C06NTY §TArp 0,25 34- UTILITM8 15 STATE AGENCIES $0,00 1.6 SPECIAL DISTRICTS $0.00, 17 FIELD SURVEYS 18 MLOGY , HHYDRO/OEOL/Wo 20 . TRAFFIC/Ag, Woo 21 LAND USE & AG $0.0g, 2 ARGHABCLOGY 29 PUBLIC SVCS 4 (uOISE X0.00 23 ANAL YSI$ & REPORT PREP 2-6 DATA 11 W EW 27 Tf2AFfl`ICfAQtj$0.00 28 HYDRO-SEOI , .tdp $0.00 LAND 14F., .:,QF-NERAL PLAN 500s-1,75 .0td 0 1'UBL $VC, rj$CAL $i`Q►S.OQ' alB IOLJGY 32 INITIAL ,STUDY 0..0q �B NOISE�LIGHT�GL.ARE '0.00 8 STAPH" 15PORT 00 S OTHER SECTS j'PER'CEgA 0,50 X30.00 EDITING, REVISIONS' 0`.50 Z: � 4J �✓b� T yy S. Y h y sN y�. 4'�y��^1 r . �(/y/jQ� tile LANGOF NAT.IIRA'l WEAITM A, WD 0 EAU1+Y' PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 ¢OUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVIL E, CALIrORN1A'95965»3391 TELEPHONE; (916) ;538.7601' otaber 27, 19.89. Eoo Analysts 1025 V I I I e,ge Lane Cbfdo, CA 95926 die: E1Rp.QJ, en Bl 9,ge r $i, FII.e 89-40 O,ea ' Mr. Beck Enc I osed 'I s a copy `of the, proposed cont -r -act, p I ease rev I ew t and mark up any changes or correct l Ons. After ' to l k4l ng 'ti l tfl. Bettye,- I learned that the payme,n{; s'chedU,Ie Included In t'hIs contract Cs" a st andard schedU I e and she Wants to keep 1 t., di f you have any questlons regarding thIs'matter, please call rne„ bet een the hours- of. 10c00 a.m<. and 3epO p.m,.'Mondaythrough' Sl ncere l y Kircher X73 rectos= of P I;anrti I'ng Sanders.' Ass6sta.rtt P"lander ;GSS:Ir enc" .fy ria •i`N"j., w+'f� pay LA U 0P NAT,UR,AL WtALTli AND BtAU .� PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLG, CALIFORNCA'W965=3397 TELEPHONE: ("16) 538»7601' i` October 2 198`5 Glen.Biq,gers #1 Piedmont C,cXe f Chico, CA. 55926 is, Dear `Mr . Bz'gg pts: i We have received $3,750.00 to cover the costof prepazing an E. (tnvironr'jental impact R ort four �p ) your iri however; a; review of our administrative project Butte ivteadows record does not show that we have received the necessary contract administration fee in the, amount of $225.00. Thi1.s fee is estimated In furred bythe County for processi:;ng and covers the costa the We can Proceed with your, roect until we have not received this fee. should you have any -questions regarding this mat -,,please contaci� me at (916) 534-7501 between Monday tYirough Frit y. 5;.00 a.m. and, 3:00 p.m,, Bincere7.,' mai"g B. Sanders � 4ssl, scant ' i Manner C158:4 rd m ,I cc: Bachman &:Associate`s I. t - r 1 ;D�;tails o£ this to j ect are as' follows Genet: a]. Plan rAmendment from Timber Mountain 40 acre to minimum 1 4gridUlt ral-,Residential -" l to 40 acres per dwelling unit on 1:14 acres. CenOkal Plan Amendment from Timber mountain - 40 acre. minirnum to Commercial on 5 acxes . 'Rezo.n,e frcm" Unclassif ed o AR-S (Agricultural Residential- S. acre minimum " on 95+ .acres . Rezone from Unclassifiedto, AR=� Agricultural.-Residentia.- 1 acne minimpra) on 15 acres`. Rezone from Unclassified to Neighborhood commercial on 5 acres. ., Subdivision into sixteen 5 acre; Pots; eight 1 to 1/:2 acre lots, and four.commercia]. lots of .8 to 2'.2"'acres and one c lot of 16.2 acres. 7 Formation of aCounty service. Area to addresssnow, removal, sheriff and fuze protection service. the. County has p y prepared, an initial stud and determined,that the following impact areas need, to be addsress.ed l.. Soils" - Geology geologic` survey mill be requiredf to,, discuss *' Depositian of soil`s into "au:te Creek: '9Xposute of persons to eartYfquakes . .' , Liquefaction within the florid plain *' whether proposed. Lots 22, 23'and'25 are bilildable: 2Syclroloiy hyd;fol-9 c study.;wi11 be. required to, determine '.flood <' plain, el,eVations . Flood= plain 'shall be' precisely mapped; taking; into account additional ;development and runoff; Potential to impact surface ware qua]ity :from drairiage,.,arid development within the flood plain,, shall be assess;;ed: l Proximity' ofMn old county dump may have contaminated the groundwa;ter,, ;+ The consul,ta t shall de' s'e ...a .v reasonable., defensible sampling program oto deteriine whether groundwater is suitable for domest�c use: vegetation Wildlife jVrofessional surveys will be required to: * Map ri,pati6ne and West meadow habitats. Locate any rare and endangered; plant species including Cantelow'`s . L'eWisia, Quinces 'Lipine; Closed-Throated Beard Tongue petermine use of the "property, by 'Sierra "Red Fox", East Tehama Deer Herd. 4, tand Use Changing density from 40 acres ;per dwelling, or a'total of 4homesites on l. site to a potentiaof 3'1 homesites plus: 51 acres of .commercial, :'Use's increasing the number of homesil'es in Butte Meadows by Relationship" to General Plan. ` Demand for community' sgrvices: snow removal, road maintenance, police and fireprotection , water, sewage - disposal; drainage;school'bus etc: * ncrease commerciali' nation and year-round occupation of Butte Meadows, its * Growth .inducement. 4' Impact to adjoining timber holdings: '". Recreation " Development will, bIock; views of .and ?' ° z�` „xaccless to BUltt Geek . * ;Development may impair fisheries, " Development may, impa# views, ,e frc. x .;mounding. properties. 6 .Archaeology', A survey ;w 11 be rieede'd north o,f Butte Creek`,. The dontent 'of, the �EiR shall ,be in �rohformance with` the State CEQA Gu�,d•elines and ,'B`utte County Environmenta.l, Review Guide iiies _. The 'County is. interested ', in a document, that identi f ies, specific envaronmental impacts and provides. practical ;mitigation measuresthat can be imposed ,as conditions, The EIR must be easy to read,and all mitigation measures or recommendations should be so stated and in list form.. The, draft E5R text shall be modified as necessary to reflect changes resulting from the public hearing process: Prop.os.al should include the foilowing *i Statement of your uincierstandngof the work required,. Statement ofyour general approach that•will be taken to accomplish thew ork. Proposed workprogram and, schedule, as well. as a budget indicating 'the person mho will perform the ork, the;.number ofhours, and total expenditures for each of"' the mayor work items identified. A list of personnel who ill, be working an this Project,,, the percentage of tame that each. person' willdevote` to this` project, and a resume' of their relevant.exper'ence and background proposals will be, rated against the following criteria: Understanding of praject speczf3cs and to p tiroject setting 1,0 points Outline of steps and resources is points Project team qualifi cations axis assignment tokey tasks 10 points) project leader and alific at a i ns • ._, 1Q points Prtpos.ed time `frame for workcompletion 10' points. . , Planning akper'ience 5' poi."nts Price : 15 points T OTAL 75', points *the; corisuY Fant shall attend all public hearty resxionsible .for. the followintasks.: g a Ii T­ The,'content of"' the`"BIR shall be in conformance with 'the 4 Mete CFA Guidelines; and,;Butte County �Env'ronment'al' Revew ��zic7elires. Th'e County is interested in a document tide es specific env ron.meh —6 impacts and provides practical mitigation measures that can' be `imposed as canc�itions. The ETR must be easy, to read., and all mitigation measures or rec;ommerxdations` should be so stated and, in list <f-orm.: • The drat ETR text shell be modified as necessary to reflect changes resulting from th.e public hearing process. ropcosal ,should include" the fol] owing;" ., Statement of your understanding of the work 'required. Stat`emont of your general approach � that will be "taken to accomplish the wank. Pr 'd work program"and schedule, as well, as a budget Ind the person who will perform the work,..' the number of hours, and total ex endtur, P es io.r each af- the major wor}c Stems identified. A list of personnel who wi11 be working eri this project, the percentage 6f'time that each "will person devote to this praj ect, and a resume, of their relevant e�cperience and background," Price. :ropasals will be rated .against 'the --following criteria Understanding of project specifics and sensitivity, to project setting " 1.0 points Outline of .steps aril resources X15" points Project team giialificatia'ns and- . assignment to key tasks " . r 10� points Praj Oct lead er"and qu.alzfica.t.bne p poi nts' P,raposed time ,frame for'work completion 10 pa�irits planning experience 5 points, Price 7 5, paints T-= 75 points o 'i co nsultan,t , shall " attend all p`ubli"c hearings; `and is pansible for the following 'tasks : ,�. , 6. luC @.� N d A T E g A N A L 1 S I S r � ® Balto to. Pl .nning Cornu D 3 1988 SUBMITT ED BY'.. ADVISOR: NQ. �ra�+li®, liirer�fa . Ser -old e, nke aRO,WER; 3.059 Via Verona Dr.ve ! PATE SllBMII"TED: 9-1'S-$8 Chico, CA 95926 DATEr REPORTED; 10-3-88 CROP. FIELDS: F'. O. NUMBER: aE 9 Sample yH EC MILLIEQUIVaLENT5% LITER Ppm i, Number SCI , Pb C,_r 5C1 B NO, 5AR 1 <a.ol x o. of 31, <A-05 <O.05' Al < (1.OJ ._ .. , - -r r z.: w 77, , Evu)orit,ion andrieommendollar►4 n fONARCH 1, iBORATORY i:, 559 East Lin Avenue Q61do; Qali`fornia 95925' Phoria (:916) 343-5818 -i Ron Barnes; Agrona;rfst 77 "' ,�;�i9.J�CT:, ' B[J`P'TE MEADOWS RIGGERS .. x DAT MAR 7 98.8 ►Tit Pik CE $14, 458 SI`1'H COSTS COSTSTOTALPAYMENT EA, TO DA'T'E'BILLING BILLING 'PAYMENT TO. -DATE DEF CI!t' r -MAR $25,1,3.00 $2513.00 'AIPR.IL, $2513:00 ;1'PR.$2513.03 62513.00 $0:.40 Zve $3669,82 56182.82 VAY 53669.82 56182,82 ;AiC $3269: 40 $5782.40 $400.00 7 $i436,50 $9619.32 ($5782::.40 ) $3225.25 812845.57 ($7063,'171 ' xUF,Y 53615.30$9397.70 3� AUG $3+14.50 89396:40 (53448.67) iG $1,38371 $14229.28 $6'86.76 $10084.,46 ($4832,;38) AUC 16 $10083.66 ($4145.62) ? 5,19171 516146,.38; 5; ($506272) r ,r i r i ,I • CO 1 PROSECT s S 4 BUTTE flEADOWS 2 MONTH,• � 5 DIO AMOUNT Nay 1958 14455«00; � 4 OPTIONAL FEATURE S TASKS DECK IROYLES` O' CAL. MTSC CHGS: ARCO &SUBC�JNSI} 9 PRIIXCTMANAGEMENT 1 � >� rDTAI to CON T5 7AC: 11 CLIENT, .ENCS I NEE�tS 0.50 mo 00+ ` 12 COUNTY STAFF 1 OTHER AGENCIES 0.50 X55.00 1! �'S5.00 I a FIELD SURVEYS 1 BIOLARCH 1,7 HYORI�. GEOL 1 S TRAFFIC, ACCGSS 1 X0.00 LAND USE & A15 0 PUDL i;C SVCS $0.00 Z,I AESTMIETICS ,WATER^MSTE X0.00 $0.06 � NALY I5 .REPORT PREP $0.00 ?4 OI(JL.�OGY r ARCHAEOLOGY fRAF"I r, AOC.�5,5 ,_ 26 HYDRO-680L, WO 90..00 �. 2Z LAND USG, GENERAL ;PLAN 29 GROWTH INDU.. X0;:00 $0.00 PSP. 1:45 PUeL IC SVCS, INFRASTl? U 1.01.50 1 .:. _ f 29 0 REC REATION ALTERNATIVES X0;00, AEST►iETzG. so wto Or IErR SECTS, 'PER M9 $0 .:00 0�r�e 94 EDITING.; REVISIONS' GRAPH I C�� 90 �360 00,. 27 PUBLIC HEARIN880�+0 SPECIAL MEETINGS 91050.„0.0° 40 RE;S( t2NSE§ rfNALEIR' 2:X00 tit 44 BINDINGS ,40,0.0 X70'.00 43 PRM IN.O 44 SINI]ING 45 4 6.. SPEChAL SVCS 47 LAB TESTS 4O `POSTAGE & SH`.IPPING2H8y0045..b TELEPHONE Sj�TRAVL� 0 1I ME0 0 MILEAGE 9 0 0 401"60 ' 4 TOTAL 7.45 0�0 # 0:0 9 W,0b2917,10 �=+ c, w 7-7777-7777, 3 I PRO- 4 PROJECT B rTE M U EADpWS 5 2' �sg MorTH: 00-10 AMOUN TUNE 1g88 14458,.00 �rovil4s� Calc#orale 4 .OPTIONAL FEATURES: b 7 TASKS S MISC .CH.GS BECK. BROYLES CALARCO & SUBCONSL TO7A,L: c� PROJECT MAtdAGEh1EpIT. 2.00 --------------= ---- 2:::00 ------_--_..�___ 1,�Y CONi'AC7S X200:00 11' CLIENT r' ENGINEERS 0,50 'a COUNTY STAFF ` 1- 00 X35.00 1 OTHER AGENIPES 0.25 X70-.00 X17.50 4`5 FIELD SUPVEYS 6 SIOL- ARCH 1�7 HYDRQ—GEOL b,00 Q500 1Q5..0.00 At TRAFFIC, ACCESS 11 LAND USE & AG' X0.00 20 PUBLIC SVCs - $0.00 2LI AESTHETICS $0.00 ER WATER/WASTE: 10:00 23 ANALYSIS & REPORT PREP X0.00 2q OIOLOGY�-ARC}-AEOLOG�Y 1.50 b.50 �5' 'iRAF`FICr.,ACCESS 3.0.0 1:00- X218.'7,5 2.x HYDRO-GEOL 4iQ b.5D $22.7.50 �. Ems' LAND U;,E, GENERAL PLAN 2.50 5.00` X455.00 2B GROWTH iNDUC. POP,. 0.5.035.0Q �262.5Q 9 'PUBLIC SVCS r I NFRASTRL 2.40 -# : 00 $10.0.0 :3, RECREATIOhI �1.00 1.OQ Z ALTERNATIVES X87.50 AESTHETICS;.2 2 00 1.Q05G.00 X157:50 ONE SECTS; PER' CEQA 4:Oo ia:'Qo ± EDITING',REUT5 ONS 1,00 18,,00 X455:00 9$'GRAPHICS 7 .PUBLI;C HEAfiI�1GS' 8'SPECIAL'MEET,NGS X0:00 {3 RESPONSES; FIP AL ElR 1 'iFLNDINGS 4.0` 00: 4E 43 PRINTING 44 'INBING ' 0.50'15.00i' 45- 0.50 � 15 : a0!' 4b SPECT A, ,SVC;S �7 4''S POSTAGE & SHIPP,I:NG �g TELEpHaNEto s� AVE RI;' 00 . S1 TTh1EG,OO.r i 52 h 4LEAG ,004.;00> 0 00 54. TOTAL ;1.75 57.5 140 0 'Q.00 �SE2b 25 '. .ali renninC Ra roc TE r • r'EaDows. D -AMOUNT X14458.09 �royille, t,'elifornio aOPTI,ONAL FEATURES; ; ,MANNINGI. Ml SC CHGS " TaSks „REC>E CALARCQ ARCHAM8A.l1LT & sUHCONSL TOTAL ------- ----- .____- --------w,W OJECT MANAGEMENT 6,09420.00- .0 ,ONTACT5 CLI ENT } ,ENGINEERS 0.50 X35.00 le COUNTY STAFF 0.50 X35.40 :9 'OTHER AGENCIES',0.25 !7.50 4 ,r,,IaLD SURVEYS 1JIOL- ARCM 4.00 X280.09 IIYDRO-CEOL ! .56 5390 R 00 X573.90, TRAFF I C 1.' ACCESS1 .00 -:, $70.00 ! AN. D USE; &, AG 0.5035 . 60 O PUBLIC SVCS $0.00 EM AESTHETICS 0.50 $35.00, to.00 ANALYS'1 S 4 REPORT PREP IE4. BIOL ;OGYr'ARCHAEOLOGY 8,0.0 140.00 ' 25 TRAEFICt,,-ACCESS l:ES $87.:50 as HYDRO--GEOLy WQ 0.; 507 X287.00 2, LAND USE, GENERAL PLAN d'.'501.50. t80:p0 GROWTH INOUC. &ROP. p.85 X17.50 PUBLIC SVCSa INFRASTRU 1'.601'1X70..00 RECREATibN 2.00 X140:09 ALTERNAT VE5 x.0'0 2 i'00 $800.00 Se AESTHETICS l.00 X70.00 2THER SECTS# PER CEQA 80 X560.00 EDITING, REVISIONS 2.00 4.90 X210,00 GRAPHICS 2.50, s� �75,C1Q ;PUBLIC HEARINGS<0.0Q ;28 SPECIAL MEETINGS X0.0:0. 40 pESPONSESi . FINAL EIR $O.OQ: 41 :FINDINGS 10.00' 4.bp X5.52 44 ,31NDING 0.p0. ,SPECIAL SVCS' 157;.00 47 4� POSTAGE: °& SHIPPI`NG. 40.0Q A9' .:TCLEPNON 0,E 00 159 TRAVEL X0:00; '.'.IME ` 3.pt7, X180.00,, �1TLEAGE � 156 ,d ;� OT 4`6 $3669::B2 Cf , u s i t, n " gU{IAc6 pinnn4G`gh�rtl., z AP 3 ,B UTTE ,MCAUOWS:. 2 `MONTH MAR 1986 a I I Orotiillo, 'Lel 35 z!D AMOUNT $14456:00 OPTIONAL FEATURES:.; f �'.kip*#�w��*o�.��#��**�t�����s#���.#�•#.����i#��r�'#**��,t#�t�F###.t�*#* F**�*�*a*+#•*��*#�Fer#*gar' 'yMI5C,GI#GS `. TAS0, REd' C.ALARCO 0CHAMH6ULT &\•5UBCONSL TOTAL 9 VitOJECT MAMA"GEMENT` 5.5U ;134S.Qp �� .CSSNTACTS _ yy i� CLIENT ENGINEERS 0 SQ X35.00 j,�z, I;Z COUNTY $'TAFF I OTHER AQENCIES 1.OQ a.00' (FIELD' SURVEYS .1jr; BIOL- ARCH 1.00 $70.00 k. HYbRO-GEOI. ! .2S 587.50 :.dry* 10 TRAFFIC 0.50 ' 85.00 �' LAND, U5E & AG 1.59 SIM,00 ,q. YUBJ.IC SVCS I No SE, LIGHT, BLARE - Sq.00 ^� S0.00 r 2S `ANALYSIS & ,REPORT VA" Z4 BIOLOGY, ARCHACOLOGY' 1:25; 1:00 11'P.5p' Z`s' TRRFF"IC 0.50!: ;9S.On Zl$ HYDRO—GFOL; WQ: 4:5.0 -1,.00, 345.00 .7 LAND USE, GENERAL"Plf#id 1.00 5112.50 GROWTH INDUC. ': F�:'; �O:tiO 29 PUBLIC SVCS, 'INPR�S�'RU. 0•.A0 x.00 X65.00 t., la AIR QUALITY X0`.00' Z1. ALTERNATIVES 1.00 4.50; $205.Q0 lZ _AESTHETICS+ $0.00 13 > OTHER SECTS, PER CEQA 7400 SE10.00' `4 "EDITING, REVISIONS 246' S50:OG' 95 GRAPHI'CS 4:50''' as 'UBLIC.HEARINGS '0.00 ii SPECIAL IiEETIN,C,S: X0.00` x{4£3FSPONSES;, FINAL" Ei�u 4' ' ` x ' y0 00 ` '41 ;i' IND'INGS .00 X0in 4tF.RIAiTIIdG 0.0Q' 44 BMING w �GO.C?0 4 S s 46 SPIrCIAL SVCS " 48" .POSTAGE &SHIPPING A9' "TELEPHtSNE: «.'; X0:00 50 "Ti?AV1rL I O-00 fif S1 TIME' 1.50' $90.00 52 S"3� MILEAGE S'L8.',80 4a�A4t1if�i4***r*#+r'r*;�#:a�*�rs�*�r, t. S4 'TOTAL0— x„ I- JI 411 , .j `CABIaE QFCONTENTS' Pam SZIMMARY .r INTRODCICTION i...- l PROJECT DESCRIPTION .,. , ,. Location . » `. 3 3 Setting . ill i'. Project Details • • Approvals" . • 3 7 ENVIRONMENTAL 8ETTI2JG, IMPACT'S, AND MITIGATIONS Land Use, General Plan and Zoning .,. Land' Use Conflicts '9 •- ,, Geal ogy and Soils 13 Hydrology, Drainage '.and Water Quality • 19 Hydrology . 19 Drainage ., • : Water QLiality . , 20 • Habitat and Wildlife Habitat 2'2 24 Wildlife 24 . . Histo_ C and Prehistori c -"Resources Traffic and Access ,• : 28 2 Aesthetics . , , » •- .. • 31 Recreation .. • Public Sei^�r ces 33 34 I'Yre Protection . .., ` ' , . Sheriff :' • 34 Schools Utilities . Gas and 'E'lactri c , ` , ' ; : , . - . , 37 .' : ` . 3.7 Telephone ; .' . .. Establi shiner t of aC County SErvice Area, » • 3 7 , 3$ . STGNIFI:CANT' ADVERSE' EFFECTS WHICH, GANA OTBE; :AVOIDED',. IF THE PROJECT . IS IMI�LEMENTED '. ., • .' , . »' 42 'HE,REIAT;IONSHIP WE BETEN LOCA; ' SHORT=TERM USES. OF MAMAS ENVIRONMENT AND THE MAIATENANCE AND ; ENHANCEMENT `LONG ;OF TERM ,PRODUCTI-V,TT�i " "42; ,' ; , . SIGNIFICANT IRRE'VERSTBLE 'ENVIRONMENTAL ,C�TANGES `WHICH ' 'WOULD BE `ITIVOLVED IN 'THE PROPC�SA%, SHOULDIT, $E �MP�,EMEPJTED -� GROTnTH= 11DiJCING IMP�,GTS ° • + ',r r • i • s � 43, i rr 11 r ` ="''ar .'a+'.j°r""`�°�µ''"",..r.'�r.t..:;_ a• .':"�.e. .... ... "�'s, w. .n .. ..* ..... a;. .� z .. .- _ :.. ...a ..... v, ..... ..... _. - _ ,. t Ir r P. acre CUT�TILATTVE xMPACTS . - . «' «' a 43 ,.a 44 LIST OF FIGURES. 1« Regional Location . ;, , « «, 4 2 . Pr- Q' ject Vicinity- icinity 3'. 3. Site Plan « 4: 6 Surrounding. LandUses: 10 5* Flood Plain and Dump site Location 0 : ; ' . 16 6. Biological Elemen`s «' « 17 7« Location of Proposed County Service Area .' « 40 8. Boundaries of Proposed County Service Area 41 APPENDICES A. Persons and Organizations Contacted B. References C. Geologist's Report D• ' Hydrologist s Report , E« Botanist°'s Report F.` Habitat Analysis,; G. Arch' ologis-t S ,Report T. Letters from 4;ervxce Providers I. Correspondand6'Related to'County Service ,Area COMMENTS AND RESPONSES TO COMMENTS. _ I. 9 , I x Ir An Required lit igations, 1»Structures shall be built to resist lateral tjovemextt ,as:. 1-h outlined in. e requirements of the Uniform Buildinq Cagle for Seismic. Zone 3.'Mobile homes shall be placed, on', permanent foundations, 2 Structures shall not be built in t he existing open space or. mountain meadow areas, close to the banks of Butte Creek, pan river terraces or the bluff north of the terraces. These areas shall be delineated ori; all recorded parcel maps or subdivision ".no maps as -development° zones. 3 A note shall.be;placed on the final subdivision"map statin that any fi;l. developed during level - .,.h_9 of a site shall.' beg, compacted to 95 to'discourage lUrchin.g, slumping, and 'differential settling. 4 Physical disturbance of the bluff north of Butte Creek shall be limited to work thal:. is absolutely necessary, to ptovxde erosion control' or drainage imp; ovements as detrmiied .b by the Butte County Public Works, DOpartment. Any cuts oar Mr alterat9.ons shall be revegetated and p5ro;;ected physically from stormwater eroaon by straw, straw bales9 or gobbles. HYDROLOGY DRAINAGE., AND 'WATER QUALITY' Alpotential for flooding affects t}ie lower,e?evation ports ons I of 'the property,` south of; Humboldt Rc�acl .° A definitive 200 -year f7.oad-flow line needs to be es.tablzshed. Dievelopr�ient of all Lot's will add about 6.25 Acres of impervious surfacing acid :an addta oral 5.85 cfs of runoff.: Erosion ofsurfat;e so,i is will increase if "lands disturbed for constriictinn are n6t stabilized before the. fall rains begin,, or are exposed to spr.irig runoff 'Recmi:red Miti fixations 5.'` The 10.0; -yeah flood' plain e]eval.tcii shall be e, staxl 'bed by a` licensed engineer in aeccrciance' t�ritii FEMA sequixements pirzor' to recordation of the ficial map: A shall ,subdi'vIsion noise be placed cin the final subdxv .sion map' si+ating that finished' floor.'cf .an buld5:n y g must"be at least'] foot ...gher tYian this established flood'- elevation. 6 . All exi.stIng def�.nabl:e drainage channels' shall be mapped; by the project engineer, and shall be preserved as drainage channels. +aintenance.shall bd the respans bilaty o£ the hOAleOinTnerS' assoat'ion.. '' { r i a; .rY., r' 1 n I/,Y.w. �s fyarV' � x Yy" �! .. is ;.: �x ..:,ii ,i.. 4.. {. .• +,..., u .M•."}: . .r ....... . t: . 7 ., .. .. '.. _ r a - .. xr. ...e ,6 ,. ...... _ ... t n. rw ~�, .. e. .r .. :,. gklev .d.W��' .n .��.;»� ♦,� � _ r ..., ....rai,.. L.. i :._ �.._� ��: t. �... .. c . r w.., t ... .'" ,��. � ,.. .., , r .�.. .ry I a ,1.. P.RUJ1?CT DESOR1PTrClN : LOCATION The proposed Glen Biggers Subdivision Comprises approximately 13.9 acres of land ;adjacent, to both sides of Humboldt Road at the eastern edge of the comm g unity of nutte Meadows in Butte County, 'California (see Figures L, and 2). The property is identified as Assessor°s ;Parcels 60-7-2,22 and 60-° 0.$-24 and lies' in the M7 1/4 of Section 28,and, theNr!, 1/4 of Section 29, Township 26 2iorth, Range ,4 East, of the U.S.G.S. Butte Meadows .5, quadr.ang]e, SETTING ' `Meadows Butte is a small, unincorporated moiuntain community in northern. Butte County at an elevation of 4400-4520 feet above sea level'. It contains approximately 150 seasonal cabins, some small 'food stares, and no industry. There are some year-round residents, but the number ha beon limited by snow loads and distances from commercial ,and employment centers.' Butte Meadows provides a mountain OAvizonrrient for hunting, fi_shing,. camping, n and other recreational activities. The project site is currently vacant; however, a portion of, it was' used fora recreational trailer campground_ in the_ ast. _ . " ,All remnants of the, trailers and- ,accessory structures have- heezi ' removed. The site has been substantially altered from 1-ts original natural condition, with,a reduction in the number, of p]antland animal species. that once occupied the site. zt s;till,' ' serves as wildlife habitat, including summer range for he East' Tehama„Deer Herd. Vegetation'an the project sate is a mixed conifer-deciduous wsodl.' ` and with wet meadows (grasses and sedges) and riparian (willows and alders) habitat along Butte Creek, �N which ,flows throughtheso�ithernport;Lon of the site, The property surrounds small parcels (le'ss than 20 acres aloi�ig iumboldt- Raad However, except for ;that of the portion ,,property south of Humboldt Road, 'the' property itself. is �I tided ;b �rrou y parcels, greater than 4!0.'acres in: PROJECT DETAIL'S The 11.9 acrei parcel Is to be- l subdivided into. �xteen 5-acre, ,:s parcels, eight 1- to 2.5_4d, e lots anti one ,] of of 16.2_: acres far 'four resa.dential, and commercial parcels of 0:$ to 2.2 acres Figure 3)._ Sewage disposal will be accomplished by indv�.du1 3 I I zaM. u.... �! ♦..,... :.. title.,. u`:. .... .. .'Ma ... 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Water fax, domes tic uses and. fire figYiting will be' provided from a, community system wra.tki a new well. access for four .lots is directly availablealong FIijiribaJ.dt Road. Roads w'Il b_e constructed to provide access to the remaining hots:; A Community Service Area for the Butte Meadows area is, proposed to provide :additional Sheriff's. pa°trol, fire protection- and: snow removal. The commercial uses include a.sparting proposed goods store. that will provide fishing.and hunting licenses andsupplies :for these sports, cross country, ski rentals, and snowmobile rentals a minitart With gas station; laundromat with video rentals,; _and a woad carving or sima.lar handicraft store. Na timetable has been provz.ded.for development and sales." Comments of the project proponent and eangineer, however, indicate that 'sales of lots will begin immediatel after approval of the .final subdivision map anti General Plan amendment. There is;;current interest in some of the proposed lots, and most of the lots may be Boldin 3 to 5 years.' Construction i.s'also expected in.'the'first year if, the project is approved. Vhe commercial lots and some of the residential lots W ill be occupied within 1 or 2 years,,but complete buildout of all lots may, exceed 5 to 7 years. APPROVALS Butte County is the,leac agency for all "land use approvals `env andthe raiutiental review. Approvals, "will include:, loia'nniti De artirient and Board cif Su 'eryisors l• Approval o a i'inal`tnv ronmentalImpact"Report for the;, General' Plan am , xn r � g , d bdiv endments rezons _ an s uision map s. 2, General Plan Amendment from T,.LMber Mountain140 acre minimum > to, Agricu].'tural=»Res dent al�'1 4q acres per dwe, ling_ ung. oin ' . . 114 Act es,'and from Timber Mount a�:n/4O4acre minimum to C6interdia7� 3 . Rezone ft UncXrass fiisd` to AR-5 " (5.-acre manimu i) - bn "99. acres. ezone xom Unclassxf"ied. to AR Z ( m� l�ac�re xnxmurit) cyn 15 ; acres. Rezone from Uaric`lassified' to Nei ghborltiod." Commercial on 5 acre- 9 " 7 ...+v:'.. ras r . ...n, �.+'wf • -:.. .f r <.. NGi 1 . e._s Iwo a 4. 1 1 � ...i .. ... _ .. .. .. .". . n. r i Local A ec Forts Wi nission man" Comm h _ The Butte' Coun4ll, )k cal ' A.gency Formation Commission must approve` the `formation ref the County Service Aroa: Environmental Aealth' The -,Butte County Dior inion of Environlnental`Heal;th must approve the community well; the individualdrain-field sites, and any, underground tank installata.ons'. Public Works The Butte County Public Works Department must approve the design `of the subdivision lots and roads, as well as all buildings, parking lots, and any drainage structures. Butte County/CDF Fire Department This agency most approve the design of the subdivision, bu3adin` g materials, and the spacing of hydrants: also It will require or recommend _any necessary reduction in fire fuels and - " will review the underground gasoline tanks and the pumps. Other. Approvals, The California Department of Forestry must issue a waiver of tree Timberland Conversion Permit, or require'a permit. If any „ mature trees are to be, temoved, a Timber Harvest Plan must be filed with this department. Q1y The Cal forma D'epartmen o Real. Estate must approve.. the subdivision map and 'conditions before parcels: and lots may be sold. ' The California Department of Fish ";and Camel has reviewed the revised subdivision' "map and Indicated that their' concerns can be met with. establishment of building -free areas with a Wildlife Preservation Easement and"setbacks from Butte Creek;". The' Paradise Upnified .School,' str ct w3 l 1 collect a .' classroom impaction fee of X1.;58 per square foot,"for;,each. residential :unit. and $.0.26 por square focit far "each square foot news commercial of space . `+ y... _,ifM� .t ®y�'h,l.;✓ .. R��. .. ., .'n ilN "4 r aid �. .. . .`f .._ � . .J ... ,'J`!A+i.AK Yr.1... nr':'� F� _ Y,i'r� MC �J .. '.li...e:. a+.'.4., . .Y ... + . , ♦ ... .. . •_.. _ t 1-yL,lm;.�. -77777 l ENVIRONMENTAL SETTIN'Gr IMPACTS, AND MITIGATIONS LAUD LTSE, G`39ERAL PLAN AND ZONING The property. for the proposed project exists as three separate parcels totaling 1,119+ acres located in a Mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland with vet meadows anda riparian woodland alongButte Creek. Theproposed' projoct` ;site ` is presextly not in use. The property lies on both sides and east of the town of Butte Meadows, Butte Creek lies in the easterly portion of the proposed project site which has .its eastern boundary ,. approximately 200 feet north of Humboldt Road, just east of .Butte Creek bridge. The project., site surrounds parcels created"by subdivision which :are less than 20 acres each along Humboldt Road. With the exception of these parcels, the project site is surrounded by Parcels, ^weed by Diamond National Timber which are greater than 4Q acres in size. These parcels'are`used for commercial timber produ^tion, Figure 4 shows.surroundng land uses.11 Under the current Butte County General Plaii, the three parcels and adjacent land are designated as Timber Mountain.. The Timber' Mountain designation allows far a 40-acre minimurl,parcel size on lands used primarily for forest management and tAe f harvesting and processing of forest productE;�, 'County The But Lan Use Element established, the following a applicablq, pol cies for: Timber Mountain areas: a. ILimtt the ''use. of timberland to .€orestry activities and compatible U"S. d­ Encourage ruaxaageuieni: cs€; tnberl►d to 'indintdin loncy-term ro. ctiv ty.. d. Retain an"a "Timber an, category areas ;on the Land`'US6 Map where loc,atian and natural conditions make lands well suited i or tamlaerland whi le' con'sic for non-timsber usemeas where urban encroachment kids .made inroads a.nt timbe,c area'; andi whore .past official g t :ons have; planned areas fox development. . . Site triter' 'int d t is lex e sup. abI Ity o fthe property for e of conifer forests and,; comm6ti timber product bn� .parcel 's1zij k .J, .,., . sK.,: x.n.1 i ,., w;.+. ._sw.�:,« .,,. .a..t. , ....:-.,. ,«, 1 .. .. :. «. «.,, x, ..y tu. .,, ., a •- :. ,d ;�.sy .. .. r... .4 .. .M n_.My+•^+.: 40 acres or more,, ownership by US: Government or +t�.mber companies",,' an ad3acen I uses suitable. for' timber ro.ductio7n. p 7eYie proposed project development would re u' P q ire a, General y Plan Amendnent,.and Rezone to allow, the project site to be divided ' into 29 parcels ranging in size fxom,.8 tc :15.2 acres each. The maklmum number of homes J.tes:'woul:d increase from 4 to a'total. of f; 25 resdenL-ial with 5 acres established far commercial ages. The requested General Plan, land use. designations are Agxicultural-Residential and Commetcial. Site desgnatiox criteria for the Agrisct tural'Resident'al designat.ozi are I., Heyond service areas of cormnunity water and sewer systems- ystems.2., ' 2.Mess than 30 5 slopes .- h,. 3 . 1 dj acen, or near, - to existin xV ads and 4 _ public utilities. L 4. Not within flood plains or knoT4n active faults. s. 15. Past. official actions. Before the creation of Lots smaller than 20 acres in size can be, approved, within the Agricultural-Residential land use designation; five conditional zoxjing criteria must be met:; le ! 1� Co' p tiwit h nehbor-xng ultul actiin i. es.icra 2: Ev"dente of adequate water and sewage-disposal capacity. .` 3. vailab�l'" of adequate fire ��-Y ,. protection facilities. 4,6 Ade'quately''maintairibd approved road',access with sufficient capacity of service`, the area. 5:. Reasonable `, acces:sib lity to commercial services and schools .. The only agricultural 'use of, lands In "the 'vicinity is,for timber production. Conf] icts could 'Occur if extensive timber" . " harvesting :were tci take :place on 'adjoining 7.ands a.nvolvng the �ixse of Tiumboldt Road for `"hau!in g logs, and thereby cre'atang' p�?.tental traffic h"azards.: A`comminity will and water sysyd, for tem will prov�de: domestic uses and 'fire ,suppression I'rtdivdual sept3,c tank aricl leachfield 'systems are proposed " � These ma's f. alJ. be appro�red'by „ the Butte County Department of Environmental Health. Recommend mk6iddtione :Vhd d's qn. �L of the slibdi h ' vision:north of Humboldt0 ad has 'alte'red'thO' been al Payout . tio,, , i'lqinkovi e for66ftcerns. 'front The amended of Sizee ptcwide a greater bu.f�fbtbetween f4ture, residents: and, t -dr hatvbs't j QpOrat3ioins All dee'dcs, .'shmild' advise I I -landowners suture land � vmers that they reside ;x,n — 'd timber production � area and may be.::s subject ub to':P1*11 8 -b' #unexcla'l' timber operations; Nevi buildings Ij;L j-ld.11- ngs along,Humboldt1 . Road shbuld be desig ned with exteriors that blend',in with the existing bu'i'ldings " an"Athe general aesthetic ina ur t 6 0 area; the dt ,:A I:� Species occurring within or near the margins of the meadows include: (woody) Iodgepo]e pine, (herbaceous) winter cress, aentaury, spikerush rush; 1'ewisia, 1ily,'monta (2 species„ meadow penstempn, popcorn dower; bistort; cin efoil 2 f cIu s ec a.gs slender w p ), orally marbles, buttercup 2, species)-, blue p star roes clover sped wake -robin corn lildwel1 (3 species), zzgadene, and others. Indicator species for the more extensive_ meadasa and riparian areas are noted .on Figure E. as follows : L (lilies), Z (zgadene), R (rushes and sedges), B (bistort), CL lily)', (c;orn W (willow),; D (dogwood), A (alder), SG (star -grass), and,P (cottohwdod) Riparian Riparian species occur on portions of the property "along the southeast boundary,, adjacent to the stream and interdigitating with mixed coniferous forest 'on Lots 25 and "29 (Fig. 6). Recent clearing activities have taken place adjacent to and including some porti.nrs of the riparian zone. Woody species include: white alder,; dogwoods, black cottonwood, willow, spiraea, and others: Herbaceous species include: mugwaxt, wintetbross, sedge, spikerush, horsetail, scouring rush, rush,, cow parianin,, mint,spearmint, common mon ke flower,- false Solomon's seal, speedwell, and others. A complete list of species observed, with their scientific and common names, is included in;AppendixE. The habitat analysis is contained in Appendix F.' uihreatened.. Rare, and Endangerbd.Species Cre possibly threatened species of vascular plant (opposite-- leaved°;'calycaderiia -= CalvcadeniA. oppositifolie) wa's reported from "Butte xeadows �' in 1.929, and, "several other such taxa -hatre "reported been from Within, five miles of the site; the potent a'l for otl'ers also exists.. `Among thise reported from the v.,icinity fern are a grape' (Botrychium creriulatufn) , shield bracted moncey flower (Mimulus glaucescens), P. nas"count•.1veardtongue` (Penstextion.neotericus), a. Clark (CZarkiamildrediae) Roof's m�anzariita (7 ctostapMrl08:-'— fi ") sundew (Drosgra tofu"rad folia) and Shasta calaohortvs (Caloc'hartus nudus vat. shastens`s), W%th the except oft'of the Shasta caloch.ortus, whose precise, taxonomy c , statu's is uncertain' all of the taxa mentioned' above _ y. are on the !'a I ornia Natrve•plant Soc et TnventorX list of ., plants for"which mare information is, needed: Some of these taxa may be' dropped' from the' 7 st in the next edition .of 'the inventory, and others may be upgraded to 'categoriesof ligher Sens.! "1' ty-owever, the systematic s�irvey on" the dates' indicated fax, ed to reveal evidence"of'the''present or. recent past F Forest;1and's f axe on6.6 California's many visual resources. People who travel, to forest areas 46 there with preconceived ideas of what they expect to see. < Any sort of modern human" disturbance' is considerer an adverse effect by some visitors,. The Proposed project''represents an Intensification,ancl modification of ­zse in Butte 6adows on lands previously disturbed by timber harvesting and recreatonal,uses. The property had been used as.a summer camp sate, with older"trai,::ers and shacks Used for habitation. The proposed project is located adjacent to existing g development, with Humboldt Road separating two portions of the project containing 9 lots:. Butte Creek forms the southern boundary of, two lots south of Humboldt'. Road and runs through portions of two additional lots. Development be 'willvisible. from Humboldt Road for the nine lots adjacent to the road, and from Butte-Creek for four lots. No information is available concerning possible covenants, conditions, and .deed restrictions on architectural standards for homes or stores, " Potentially 'Sianfican"t Impacts The U.S'. Forest Serv%aP has developed criteria for "irograms evaluatingvisual resources as part of their landscape management i or nata.ana for o Criteria used i.nrlude the variety of. landscape`s irivalved., 'sensitiva�ty based an numlyers of people exposed; andl the: duality objectives . Based; 'an these criteria, the project''s impacts c'an be described as fol:low�. ] . Variety C3 ass,: the Iandform is mi:n inial nrithout "any bU , anding rock or topographic, features.. Vecfetat -on is a highly' �.. disturbed mimed co g ni'ferous woodland with riparian elements aloe Butte Creek and a,drdinagewa�r in the western portion of the project. The nYeadothe ws on property are not 'visible "from any public tight.-of"-wray. 2. Sensitivity is Tow. Humboidt Road is a local xoad with low'valume5, and exposure to veweis_is lamite'd extent.,. .n 'The number of users with ,va.sual concern's i:� unknown, ":but it is . assumed that. one `'four"th t- one' half of thos,n passing by wall. be concerned with tke appearance of project strur,tuxes:`'"FI's liermen. using,the creek axe pxesued to be'riiore sensitive but v ao"in number.. Except for"tne bridge` area,:bu ldings1will be ob cured by ex i ting vegetatign. 31 , 61 PUBLIC SERVICES ,. .FIRE PROs ECTTON Fire protection for the project site wi11'be rov' Butte County Fire Department and,the,, P ided by the Forestry and Fire Prdtecti.or�.. The nearest located Department of fire station is one miles from the site and has a response Project site of 2'' time t minutes. The Butt1.e Meadow, o the Ranch stat%or�s serve as backups to the • the site with Of minutes and 17 min Utes, respectively, P tames Presently,, the. £once is adequate with 6 regular employees and $-10 volunteers Who are called b pos , re,�cue, Y pagers . The firemen and 1 squad mdin+'ainedlwithAvd trainin Three are . g fire engines P r to exc 0o ellent, ehicle candIxOts ranging from water, availabty is limited in the �egt:tl ent developed a plan for hydrant BC/(DF Fire regiirroments andewaterhe for this flow, the, Project, 1987. in ,>x watexrtanlctproposedNovember addia on to Of five 4 -inch wharf hydrants e y the. applicant a rnin' will spacing .required with ,' amaximum unt re of 800 feet between hydrant provide a minimum Y These'hY,rants of 500 must current design of the sys�emlwllpeamidete for one hour, The Or ane hour. An auXiliary electrical•su ��3 gallons per minute :for the well pumps to maintain water storage �ail,l e provided pressures- during power 0Utages P ,l and Potentiall Si fIcant.jm acts The addition of an ctures built With,combo materalscancreate ay new stru dire de artment Potential for addtional,demand.s uponthe l Construction in a forested area increases the possibility of seri ous Eases from within ;and from outsi project The .landowner has been clearing and of the debris that1. burn%n ode was ori; the sitP'to reduce .the foe] bund g d wood the`spread of .,,any fires on e en and limit the site or, through the tttost serious time Qf thz year 'for most te. The When access � b ua.ldings is in the winter. may riot be open for fired ht' g ing vehicles:'' The proposed effect upon the project, however, w>.11 not have any sagnificant 'a _11 of firefighters the to.serv• community; accorda.ng t6. 'Battalion Chief Davi e, t b. area. ,at �s expected that the adci> tion -of the .re nt,an system for;the site will qured pressurized vett 77nprove Meadows area. fire; protection in the' Butte 34 le , Y C: It- VIES" U i Gas and El ectrc Pacific Gas and .Electric Company will � Novi de service to the proposed project site, Gas service lines do"not extend to the site at thepresent time. The nearest l,je is ap ptoximatblyl 30 miles away, with existing distribution fac'lita.es on Humboldt Road and Scout Road, El ecri ca,s .service lines currently extend to the project site. The are adequate for residential loads and small commercial loads with maxim un motor loads-of 5 HP, single phase. Potentially Significant Impacts: No Significant impact on gas and electricservice 'is expected from the proposed project provided that the-Toads gre normal, residential loads and small, single-phase commercial`, laads,� Three phase is Power not,availablo. Application for service; to the individual Lots will require extension of el.ectr.c facilities,, to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, should',be contacted 90 to 120 days before the date that service will be needed. Telephone Pacific Telephone Company will service the proposed site. Line and central switching capacity in the general 'area:: are adequate. At the present time,: pole ].fines extend only along ' Humb.olclt Road and would accommodate only Lots 77, 18, 19, 27 %8. grid Overall, telOphone service abiaity, is adequate: , Potentialiy'Sgnificant Imoacts ' No sxgnifieant impacts to telepfpne service are ex e tie p cted mom p p j pro osed Ie ect, but. there caill ,,.be • a cost tci the d-e;:ibper .for ,the extension of telephone facili"ties' 'to the lots of c n: u'urrently adcommodateG« 3.7; W� ,.f/✓ '�'.�. — I.F+.. ,,. .M S, t.w....rl� �,. .'i .. ....+.. . .._ ..- r._. .. f..a x7'{i - _,f ... ..•1r. at ,. ... .i.. '.. .. a ..Mtfk:nke..w4+9+.w.. i A]terriatiye 'Ciustered 5 developmeirat Generally, this means that dwellings are,clust, together in $imilar groups instead iof, being di"stributecl evenly.. The idea behind this is 'to preserve natural featu>es by increasing the densa ty in other well plannedareas. The overall density remains the, same, however. Advantages A c� ��; tra,^tl development scheme would centralize or Concentrate ampactsto a smaller'�area�. Service demands. would be better face � �y' d ,�.tate with such: an arrangement. if the residential 'lots were all close too,; the neighborhood-= � commercial lots then walking or bicycling'ma;aceplace automobi]'e transportation .for residents . wishing to acquire nes.ghberhood- co=Aercial _ needs . This :in turn wbiild.' reduce some traffic, The benefits include energy conservation in initial capital' cos Ms as well, as reduct,cn in long -Merin energy consumption for transportation>as a result of reduced. travel. .distances.' There is energy, conservation in servicing the: -r J -residents due to close proximity:. Service demands such as=water, OlecYseratrycit, and e- , g disposal are better facilitated in installation, repair, maintenance, and delivery: Di.'sadvanta.ges Concentration; if not planned well, can result, in overuse o.f the immediate s:te.. If improperly desi.,gned, the clustered develo xnents outd P �' Cenci to be ;unaesthetic . 48` ,� ° a' : F = c •+ ! it S u ,A Appendix I?As. PIS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONTACTED County of 'Butte r Pla.nnijag Department Laura Tiuttle, Associate Planner. Craig Sunders, assistant Planner ' I Department of PublIc Works Don Becker Associate Engineer Jerry Hightower, kaint. Foreman John Mendonsa, Land `Deve'1. Divn. !' Sherif s Department - C.,' Mick Grey`Asst. Sheriff State of Califo rnia: Department of Vish,and William Bishop, Warden Game Robert Mapes, Biologist' Department of Forestry David Minton, Battalion, Chief, CDI'/ Butte, County F, ire Department Richard Dixon, Unit :Forester Pacific' Gas Electric" Jim Clawson, sand }Agent 1,. Pacifio lions Tele V:R. Chapa, EngiDeer, Paradise CJnified Shoal ch Riard T. Landess,I,Superntendent District'' `I Bachman. & Associates Jil] Bachman 1 1 I � I i li 4 .1 li i.f r.. S r n, r r 4'Wi+a r i F 1 r 1 5 li V1 t _ J Surfiei.al deposits at .and near Butte Meadc"WS consist of. two principal typb�s: (1) glacial debris ("gtaund moraine") and ('2) associated unconfsolidated'sedimentary deposits.. The glacial debris consists of a pobrly�sorted mixture of boulder- and. dabble-szed,roa3c.fragments, sand, 'silt, and clay. Rock fragments range from rounded to suYangul'ar, and corrsiat of a variety of, volcanic rock types. The unconsolidated sedimentary deposits include Liver-channel deposits ('mainly grave}), vandy to gravelly matbeial related to the present ,position of ):34tte Creek (the z'," ii terraces mentioned earlier), and clayey sediment-in' a fe4 large clearin(is ("mountain meadows") Sodiment in ;:he clearin s is a silt to, cla P" ' g y y y mat.erJAI that was depotiiteci in small !lrk,r'esrsione that might have been bonds, bogs, and small Lakes. Soil developed inthe ;clearings is typically a silty loam surface .layer over a clay loam to clay subsurface layer. Two river terraces have formed next to Butte Creek. The one closer to the creek has a surface 2 to 3 ft,higher than the water surface at the time field observations were made. It. consists :of urzronsolidated orang2sh-brown sand that, in a few places, can be seen to rest directly on volcanic-mudflow ; deposits. Its average width is about 20 to 30 ft. The second terrace just to the north is about 2 ft, 'h:igher than the first, and concrete of an unconsolidated' dark-brown.. sandy material the texture ;haviirg of fine sandy loam, terrane This abuts is an its north side against an erosional bluff that ruses 15 to 25' ft. above the terrace. (This bluff also forms the approximate north boundary Of the southern of the 1p, formed part by the Biggers property r :) doth terraces_appear to be subject ;o ,periodic flood;.r,g. Elevations of vegetational debris: suspended in the branches Of'streamside' bushes ,and trees during high water indicate (based on leveling by hand-held lnc:linometerj that . much or; in, one case, all of the width of'the second terrace was covered by water. The terrace sediments were deposited from river water, as shown,by' the dominance of silt and fine sand sizes. Lack of si nifI �rJ, ant cohosian :in the terrace sediments indicates that'the deposits, are too young or, soil�form3.ng processed' to have developed much, clay; this identifies it as a, very young deposit in the context of;g ,eological time. Thus we can conclude that the bkt611 was covered by'river water -, probably periodically --- in geo,ingical`ly-recent times Further evidence is afforded by th?;presence of shallow gullies that; despite considerable disturbance of'the surface b lo' y gging operations, are still visible. ,Stich gullying commonly fortes by the scouring action of Oriver wate"r at times ofhigh flow. . F pally, th6:16 levation of the topragraphically,low'point on they ps-ream gide; of the terrace was determined b'y ki4nd held, , inclinometer to, be about 4 ft. lower than the top of the metal culvert`al'ongs de'the-Count brid e''.across Butte Creek The Coixnty as built plans „give this elevation, at 'about 43817 whereas the elevation low of the art•of Humboldt Road ust east of tho. bridge p 3 _.. is 4376 ft inasmuch as the County ,Department of public Works estimate"s ' ,that floodwater elevations rn3 ght exceed' 4,376 ft. from time' to time", W, can also expect that floodwater would;roiu time to t5me,• enter at'14ast;some:part�of the second terrace... Mast: of the property is f'arested acid soil covered. Fxpbsures' or the surfaaial deposits at other` than the immediate surface are confined generally. C-,3' �t tv R The otential hazard from P ground Shakingdep ends not only, an the strep h df ma nitude And, to 9t ( g ) the. causative earth quake, also on; :but the characteristics of, surficial material at the affected Site: The loam and claY P part of the property has too ml,ittle nand fortfailurehby'J iquefaction to be an;irnportant much celay and too Y r bl m� although it I is possible that minor Surface failure by lurching or Slumping might occur in the deeper 'soil .if a'future earthquake with prolonged strong shaking should occur at a time when the sail profile is thoroughly Saturated. Secondary effects of an earthquake can be mti4ated by not placing structures in: the, clearings Lor mountain meadows, which are likely to be saturated during more than the winter months;the river terraces, where.`the Surface ;material has obviously-low cohesion; and close to the bank of Sul to creek or the bluff north of the terraces, where steeper gradients might 'lead' to'slumping if an,earthquake'occurred when the ground is saturated,. Lurching, Slumping, and differential Settling also can be mitigated byy 'being;aure that ep_ during .leveling of a site for a foundated and ion iS-plac maintained in condition that discourages such effects. Reasonable mitigation of potential hazard from the direct effects of gg can'be provided by round Shakin construction of duieli ngs resistant to lateral forces, As; outlined in the requirements of'the Uniform Building code. ' If mobile `homes are to be placed on the various luta, another mitigation be'to would require that they be tied down, braced, or otherwise treated so as to resist lateral earthquake forces. St,einbrugge et Al,, (1980) have prepared a c orrelati.on curve relating earthquake intensity at an. affect site with ' Average,Monetary. 106S, when mobile, hornes have not been made earthquake-. resistant. The expected, loss among non-resistant mobile homes from an intensity VIIx+eatthq LuakeL would average 12 percent; according to the'curve of Steinbrugge et al.' ].osS from injury in `mobile homes is generally similar to ' that experienced in wood-frame 'dWellings. This mitigation, to be reasonable,; probably should depend in part on the, Value of' 'the mobile home, on the unit, since the cost of ..bracing and-tying down to ,a foundation might be more than the potential loss (excluding the unlikely `possibility of injury o- death). The County of.Butte should take 9, policy position an this question (which arises at many locales in the eastern part ,of the,caunty), e,� aS:to relieve some of the uncertainty in deciding what the most appropeiatq course of action should be. At the very least, anyone placing a mobile home in eastern 'Butte County should be advised of the hazard: anc the co�ts:of remedial. action' so that an informed choice among' alternatives can be made. ,I ot C I'. 5 I l Appendix D' A EYMOGEOLOGZc INVEST GA'CION OF' TBE GLEN BIGGER5'' PARCEL; BUTTE MEADOWS,, CA7IFORNIA by Jerold J, Behnke, Reg,iatered."California Geologist #17.46 GROUND 'WA'TER ti. ,nM8 Due to porbs;ity an11 d permeability raf the alluvial materials cepasited by summer ground water levels may be reasonably approximated bpi the on of anon of the water surface in But Creek during low base ;flow and summet earl. fall . ,(late . Y ) Three shallow piezometers located .on the, property were checked on May 18, 1988j, and all three Y were dry. locations see FigureY For piezometerp 1. The piezometer indicated that the depth to ground watery at that -time, was at least 5.5 feet. Several well logy Were examined, for wells located near the parcel;. Figure shows the `approximate location of the two.wella,near the property. The depth to ground water in. wells 1 and.2. was 24 and 22 feet respectively. well number'l was completed in August of 1982. and wiells`numbor. 2 was completed inJuly ,cf 1981. Appendix A shows soil borings done in 'October, 1975. Figure also shows the approxi-maf, e location of the soil borings. The, Sol borings ; that show the July, 1975 depth to ,ground tooter near the oreek:�,vas 8 to 10 feet. Most of the property is located at elevations considerably high than. those found near the sail bazirig site to. adjacent Butte Creek;.` The data suggests that the."ground-water elevation duringthe Summer and late fall is approximately 4372 feet mean sea level. At locations adjacent to Butte Creek during`high runoff periods, 'the elevation of the ground water surface may reach elevations several. feet above the elevation. aforenientioned.4372 HYDROGEQC wmisTRq Figure. 2 shows the location of an ab'aridoned sural dump:. south''oIj f tte Pk on the other aide of But -66 Creek: Three wells were select for chemi"ca2 tenting t'o see"if any leachate from the, d andoned dump vias ente"ring the local ground looter. Figure 2 shows the location of the wells., After canversationd.with';staff'personnel'working, for the'California Regional [dater Quality .Control Board in both ,Sacramento and Reddir<g� one up -gradient and two doviii-gradient we11a were -sample,, ph March 25 1988 and their :waters tested for they,follawing�ahemical arameters:., E.C. (41ectrical:.C6nductivity) Iron (F6)' Zinc (Zil) E Copper (cu ) l Lead Chromium. (Cr) tr The results of the.chemoal tests axe summarized in Table 1 and shown in Append3. 8. Talo] e 1 shows- that the ground` water in all three' wells was1 below reporting levels for ihe`,five metals select'd for chemical evaluation. The data inidicates that'no significant amount of leachate from the abandoned"dump ' 1 : :1 , ", ,,-,I,,' ", ,,�;� � ,: .� , '' il­ ­ � ,, , � �'; , " I - I I , " . , - __ _ , , - - -.71 _­ - - - ,­ j,'n­-A,­, ­-­ .t- 'j-, ­-r"f�--­14�;401M I , ,� . : , , e,: 1_1 � I I I '�_ �l �: I .. . 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P C ppend'ix EPA Drinking �Jater Standards 711E SAFE DRINKING }1 U R.9CT iditlXhliCJ,ltCmNiIHINAN�'LF.YUS- 7%6/it 71f`'; ?,1a imum maiximum i _ PRb3fd Y Coritamina.nt 1'R1,1GfltY Contaminant R COrvztffAyr1NT'S f."cvei {MCL) CONTdbfINdNTS Leel (MCL) MetnIs ' Herbicides, Pesticides, PCBs: 0.05 mg/1 Chlordane 0.0.2 m911 Barium„ ..> , t.01718/1" Endrin , .. 0,0002 mg11 0.01 li`eptachlor 0.01 mg/1 Cadmium:... , , . , mg/1 0,95 mg/1 ii(Zathlorohenzcne , . , 0,02 mg/1 tic i Lead , :. 0,02 mg/i: Lindane 6,004 mg/1 hicrcur0,002 mg/1 Metho rti chlor , 0.1 mgh Setctuun , . O.Oi mg 0.005 mg/1 o S etnls� PCBs y, 0.00$ mg/1 N n = 2 4-I) Fluoride 2.3 mgC1 2 45 TP. S:lvc; . 0.01 mg/1 tiitrate Penwchl o: Volatile OrgwxjC Chemicals: P rophenof='h mg/1 ' Total: trillaio,methanes ,t O,i6mg/1 OY005 mg/1 Physical,P:ucameters: Vinl•t chloride , , , , , .... 0.002 mg/1 - Turbidity (iti turbidit} units) w ..', 1 TU D. 15 picgcur'esr t:40tt tetrachloride ,, O,OO� mg/1 ' Radioactii'i , > .... , 4 1,3-Dichloroethanc :.: 0,007 Ing/l. Microlxology Trichlorrlcthylene(TC ,00 m T /6g Coliform bactena ... a :. O per 100, m1 ' 1,4-D1chlorobeeizcnc . , .. 6.15 mg/1 _,: X,'1-L)ichJoroet}'iene .. .0.007 mg'/1:;: 1,1,1Trbhlorocihane . , > : , . 0,3 mg/L- lYta�citnum biaxuYtum ' ' S6COJYDAiRY Contalittinant ` SBCO,1 A0 ContaruLnant . ' CONZ l f1lVde1'TS Level (141CI) C&A111NAAVTS Lcvel (iviCL) Mdtals., Physteal Parameters Copper..�t,' l,O mg/I'. Coloe ivl3nganesc ti a , 0,45 mgll ):taming Agents 0,.� mgh Zinc .. ` . r . : 5.0 mg/1 lion-tifetals Chloride - ... 70 nig 1 Suifate k 2. J TLS: : y Y .. 4 r Y• . Y Y ./.0O m�11 _ mg/1 ulligrams per liter. =.parts'per]ntll:'gtt ppm, �I' 1. I 1 :';"4 � . 6. `9 A .,M .L "il+ k y Y•�'a�.! sx iT" �'r:t�x. '� ..v . r .. ? .i .: , ... 4"J .. .. . � ... i., u.. :�J+i I .4 � .. . . . . .. W. .,. �..... . ._._ � I'® mm r MPA « MR rm LY SUBMITTED BY ADVISOR: NO'. Jerold 13aiinlce GROWER: DATE $UBMITTED; 9-15-88 1059: via Vetbpd b.r`,ve Ch.ido, CA 95926 DATE REPORTED: 10--88 CROP: FIELDS: P. 0. NUMBER: 4.ais� Sampie Ec MIL.LIEQU'IVALENTS/ LITER RPM, ;.; CceJK Numbtr PH to T'e r , n Cu Pb __.., CrCI $o, 8 NO, SAR ." ti0.1 ` C X7.05 .� 0.05 G 0.01 0.:01 (. Gui,05, C0.05 00.01, CO. 01 .:05 4 '0.05 0.0 0.01 ts .: , ce f r Evaluot�on and Recomme'i�dfiori ; MONARCH ABORATGRY 559 East LI da, Avenge Chlca, Ga(itorrtia 95926 Ph6ne- 910 043 58fi8' Ron Bernet,, Ayian:aiist r, Biggers survey; ti q SCIBWIFiC M11t+iL COMMON MAMA _ If Ceanothus in,t'eger;-imus Deer brush Centaurium auehl'enbergxi Muehlenberg's centaury' ' Cerast,ium vulgatum Mouse -eared chickweed 'Chimaphila .menolesix ' Pipsissewa Ci.rsium sp: Thistle . co.11inisa parvifIbIl"a Small -flowered eollin.isa Corallorhixa maculata Spotted coralroot orchi I, cornus nutta:.�Zzi' Mountain dogwood Cornus stolat7ifera Red osier dogwood Corylus cornuta var. cal:ifornica Hazel nut Cyperus eragrost s :Umbrella sedge QPCty.l.is glomera to ;Orchard grass. Delphinium nutta:llianum PJuttallIs larspur Dentaria californica California toothwort Di,centra formasa Pacific bleeding hearts Dic.entra uniflora �teershead DiOhL-16s:temma puZchelZum- Blue dicks (pale form). Erz,ophyllttm .Zana tum Woolly sunflower. I%JUlsetum arpense cors -tai: Equisetum hyemale Scouring rush F,ragaria ca,iifornica C41ifornia strawberry Fei,till aria - a tropurpurea Mountain checker Fi-i,tillaria r6curva Scar; :et fritillary` i Galium aparine Common bedstraw Gayophytum humile Frit^est gayophytum ° Wackelia californica California stick seed ,�'elencharis sp. Spike rush ` HeracZeum Ianatum Cow parsnip Hor)selia triden.tata. Horkelia :. reahar'twegal Hartwog's iris; 'uncus spp: Rush :;(several spp;j Relio�rga galiosdes Relloggia b0 yrus,. nevadensis Sierranev`ada ;gea Lepechinaa ca 7c Pitcher ,sage Le.wiss.e neva, ensis Nevada Iewisia LilZ M .Sp. Lily Liliuni pard a, Jnum , tic ter lily Lid -inanthuci,llatus 1, EaIr Y` linanthus. Linanthus harknessxi Harkriess':linanthus Lithophragma heteroph,iil6 Woodland star " 'o us humistratits' Bird's foot trefoil ` Lotus micran'thus ° Small-flowered�� lotus "Lupinus sp. Lupine Ltiziila samosa,u`zula 1�ien.�ha arvensis .:Mint a sp cata Men.thSpearmint, Mertcnsia cilzata'var;' stomatechoides, $lueb.ells. t�'zerosterls racx:7zs t �,gmy gil.i�a Q Mzmulusbrewer Brewe's monkey dower `-4 Mimulirs guttatus common` monkey 'flowe'i� „ a BiOgt'.4 purvey ciMIT'±Fxc MAM, o rr s s4inal us Primrose monkey f, ower- Mm tza chamissoi Meadow montia f ,Montia .2nearis Montia perfoliataMine"r's Rlarrc►w-leaved montat lrettuce ,Nemophila spotulAta Spatulate'nemophila UsmOrhi2a c.Zen s 5wee.t cicely ' Pedicularis dens f xora Iridian vIatrior I, Penstemon areachari.s .' Meadow pensteman E'haceIla hoterop ill. 2.a- ;Phaaelia_ Pinus y7efreyx 7effrey pine i xnus inber�txana� Sugar pine PxTIus Inderayana odg pole pane Pa *obo;tnrys' scvuX.erz Scouler''s p6pcorrn flo*ger F pZarl,ago Xance'aZaa English. plantain Poa s.. �� Bluegrass. Poa bul�os a Bulbous W.ue�grass ilygonuh b.rsta foxc es 'Bistort a PvJygonuln cali.te,z•t; f`lorum Close-flowered kna'tweed Pbprxl us tr-kd zaca27pa Black: cottonwood, Potex�txlla g.1andulos3 Cinquefol i Potentxll- graox21 v Canqu,efoi Pseudotsuga zn nn2iesi Douglas. fir , ocarplius tene 11 us; Slender Vr olly, VArble,s Pterxdxum aquilinum. bracken Ptexospox an",romedea Pined�rops., Pyrola PIcta riiritergreen, RanuucuZts fZammula $utte"roup Ranuncullls ,ortharynd us Mitt., e:rqup; Rhamnu ca.%ifornida " Coffee berry Rxb.es rfevadense Rubes ra.ez2ii Sierra nevacia-ciirr,an�, G'aoseberry Rasa; sp: Wild xose Rumex acetoseZ,la SKetp sor t Rumex crispus` Curly SSalix sp.; Willow Sangrisorba annus Burnett 5ranicuiabipinnata Snakxaat ' Sarciades, sanguines nawpxarlt Seneca© arnaooxd 5 tuttexwa.rt. SI en e 3emmonax. Lemon's, oat'ch�ly �" Sxsyrincfxum be��um P1t�a stat" grass Sma lacing racemose False;olaman's swea Spixaea sp., Spira a. Syfiphorxcarpos sp.., Ssnccaberr�!' ara,xapL o£4.a Gina-e- T­D'ar de xc�n,, Tha'3 �.ctr.'um .fendZ�zi . M`e.adow rue° Trx�'ol�um dubzum ver over avatum Wake rob1A Tri te-1eiax9xeI'd es Gal.den Iaro,dxaea Veratrum 'califarnicum � Cori} .lixy E�S d i Appendix 'G h AROHAEOLWiC�AL lEY .SI1R OF =GBRS PARCEL - iNORTH OF I UaMBOLDT ROAD, BUTTE INWOWS, BUTTE COUINTY, ` CALIFORNIA p By. k'ran'� R. B`ayham and Baniel R. E1li6t;t „ Frank E. BayhamPrintipa, Investigator {, Archaeologioai Research Program Department of Anthropology Ca!if`orn SStateUni,versi y i Chio. c._, ` Cha ico,, CA 95M 400 lbi �< Prepared 6r: Bacf -Man & A48ociates' I Chico;, CA.- 959,26 Octobez�', 1.��7, '.R µ' �«�'.� #>* vi - ., �p+M +��&.+ x ;,i N„. .� wmnn ki+ro .nl+s.rh.:in%i�.bla W.iru.fi.+ux•. 'Y.Ks f. +w neF.4�{�. n�Yi+ •:iF�h, ,wn;c.0 .f"..+n a «wIJ� ., 4+ i Ir f t L RSi1LTS' No ,archaeoli,gical 'materials were located in the western two-thirds of the parcel - north of the Davis Tract and west of the north-`south lane separating, Secti.ans 28 and 29. The eastern portion of the parcel, on the other hand, contained several trenches ditches suggesting more recent. .and modification and, a substantial scattero1 historic refuse located in ,the southeostern corner. One trench/ditch: crossed the east- west boundary between Sections 28 and Z1 about 1Q0 meters east a:£ :the V corner of Section 28. :This trench/ditch had Fairly large traps groWing out of its bank suggestIn,g that it. could be 20 - 30 years old d (Possibly older); and continued diagonAIly to the eastern parcel boundary. Although : this feature appears to be cultural, no artifactual j. i�ate�-4was tt I I Bated with it ar�d it$ £unction is unclear at this time It was not formally recorded as a site. Two very recent trenches (possibly, fire prevention) were observed,inthe eastern portion as well. The historiI c refuse scatter in rhe southeastern corner of the parcel; cansistedof a number of amorphously clustered concentrations: V:arious of Ghese.conce_ntratons contained soldered "tins, ol_d�hottle glass, and square nails indicative of a late.19th and/or earl 20th cantor, occupation. This is not to say that each, or even most,.of the loci were occupied during that period, only that some of the ridterial noted aas in excess of 50 yaars old. Ten relatively discrete loci or concentratlons in the area were recorded-asan archaeological site (sae appended site record).' Each of these loci and their estimated age are; lasted" below' Locus fl: 7870 - '' 1"00 Contains the_remna'iits and partial foundation of one brick structure possibly two'.An old road or s(.a d trail o thra g portion' of it. The br�:cks, plass, 'porcelain and:►iet;al all show evidence a£ .having been in a" fire. A hea vi ly weathered 1865 model tVinchesterepeaa na Rifle eras mound amidst debris in e, relatively undisturbe' portion ,o£.the. locus. Apparently,the rifle had not anat bee11 n through the f'.xre but had been loaded as the chamber seAriis tc, nave' exploded. Loca�s 2: 189'Q - 1930 Historic refuse recently 'pushed into a, trash pile; presumably for burning, The' boezda condained' some square nails but the maw arty were round: This;: locua has,;'.been substantial,ay disturbed. - Lacus, 3, 1!?Q0 1,940' Sma11 :r,e use dump -Containth 'some d`6S-nbstit, bottle fra�t;,en.ts, broken` poree,lain- ,,and tc�'ba, t�.ns., 'A "Pryince Albert'! .typo .n was first producdd in 191 (Rook ;1950:) k4da.tipnallya nas(�r� jar base em(iossed with' -herr alas-, Sandi Spr�:ngs-s and 9. ld()S� has been id ntifiad at. a product' the `Corr Glass` acpri .off aht -The �Sand .5 rin p. gs. 'man UlActur ng plant ,operated fioiral 1912 to 1945 (Toulo,itse, ,19,1.3 75a 3j. The 1Geus has recentxy bean; distu.�bEd:; by" .bottle ;huntrst r � x 4 4 tr l M1 - ro�.lwsn r 1+� � if "l� 1(�"lu fn y.� / ._ nc.>;r , � lr i i/+v` ♦ I Sn �. '�,i✓"'...y!'»� t l' 7 ri,. 7r.J IY; r1I %0 r. •�"..���i ,}.i` �� 1 - � ��* �� •,:"W�j ,a�r fJ 1a <ryr . f,CMr d + "a'��(...,JywL.""s. ���yt►��"'y �^ r. `[j�-4,� � a�'�y/": ! r} `,.', '� � � `y ,r+�r JirSuguloa( 'u_. �w• n *a .fir J , J, `,' 4• ,�,I��:a " I: �'L t P 4 ! b.1 s= ,rr*"'�''�4y� n�[.�.-L,4 r� X� ftw•,��s.�'3�4.n..,�yF`h�,,.w'� �L• ;. .lire ar°i 7" ''tet, �« Y• K nr� ; � , H �r .. ,. ri. ti^!'}-►T�� itj -. i'7 �'R4'.f'f"� p I If l lei �rt012 �\ � Y"at_j �''i �,�u' 4�A�}yI^'��y[1��� "�s-►� "t . r 1 a .�I k\ ,.��' S..�. ��. r'•� �� t{ I Ij I IT(� '� t; d ,. 1 �'` i } yp I ,. ` Ir" .i n.�t'yr� Q�l. � .1 f '� oo �`�"10 ♦r yyrl � ti� � »• N � 4, p �` "J 7 JflilyfQJlr ��. � �s �` 5;($t;^ ptt.[s. Jnrt �' j Man +�/��/} U rte, f �^• rvcrmyMA t tt---sY^".o t` F DY�/,,.'JsLV4 �t aleftCr o!Jowsl'�\ ��"�x�.Ji `F����%...�'? '�t.vrs+ 4.& •1.,j4-� sSS', h•c`j' 1 �'L. oma 'Lr Y I �ynt j 3' a+ c I ,/ 1/ ��M �� PAV Bu1� M n .! ••`tib=.'./�- j� ^ Y.j:'.L" i '�1 i.r '� 1 j,f i�^"�1 1� � L_.�'^Y✓r�!IYL ��.� � I .� » ON �— ---- 4`•4J } r r K �SJ1Ji+....a.a: - i ,.,V�. Y. +Z�'o J/ �, � u Nk IYYJ J. ",,'(a �i �r9 � 1>(� [uw[M ^� .., r• �'•�' ! KEY AP �� 'tl1 7I -,-Z ra la i nod: et' N JJ[ •.[J ,�;r/ r3t�_� Y' �YnnJ�q G � f y 10 p 471.. j .�_ . r%' :/�+�• n . .. t r1'� ', ✓ri'� �/1-�...�. 4.� %j:Wtl 44� 6AN rC"�MiUr ifiAMC15CC C`;1 is 1 n i r NLS 1 Pro ' ti('t , ocatibft ' � , r., "�.IGi .+,!al ... .. .. .. ... .." °'^! «' � r . . rf "�^. R e..w:.eu......•n,,. y. ,.+. �`^ r, .,.._ '�H.t«ert+. l" xF+�i re>e 2`N, ti+„';.z«ws 7.7 1 i Gas afid. ElectridService . r �i fi'7x „S,Qrve,� Queeticnnaire .. Do .gas service lines extend to -t}te site?'; Yes°No r'Xes, size and, preEisilro No, distance to neatest eristinglime Are phy Tics] faci,iit es (sines, trans£orrn;ers etc. { ? in the adequate? r"�general area -=---* LAM 1)O ci eRtr �:al te:rvice, lines.extend to the Jx if Yes, 'what is the capacity of these lines, 47 i' r _ LCF,."`.- / C/ 1� F'i rl 5 iii! r! .'J f� 1•'., i. 'Will ;project have "814nificant ,this a erect" an your atilt to Drovi service to the project qt the comznunt'ty? y _ de � y provide any additional %nformati.on or remarksregarding your gene COhC ezi►s,abbUt this p o�,ect.' al ' /may / /'J / /✓'� / /�l""•� � / N � rw . ✓t j,.� C�'c� t., tT� �r'.�.�.�+f r LAS fl�'t%✓� %'e'r x rte 5 71 F' 'rr. Name ositlo'n t . :; { Signaturetp r a, Date : It �al� 88-3_3lMti. I ,L ti1�4 w . G 10 4 ri Is �"Will na`ire�� t 1. - whim schools woula be dt{ ended? (;elementary, int,ermediate, high-sckYool.) ' ra`radi se Uni �Fied Sc60,61! stri t has no school iaci l� ties �n, Q't to Mead�w�.., Elementary s l,udents woul d attest , Forest Rant: r E e— many Sc h uw.) `'ter wrest Ranch , provided :thee Is sparejp',:'ai 1able . 1.ntermetli'ate and h'; g}� s�.Fiool s tudents, would. ,be bused Bowl to Chi ca to :RtenT s ch,oa Is 1 n Gli I co 2. _ . Curren e` "roll eht and malimum capacl , y o f trhes6` scli9ols? Forest Ranch Eiementar`y SS'chool has space for 302 students', rese!y the re are 90+ s tudents i n that favi 1 Cty . 3. Are thoso schbols currcnt"ly overcrowded? Schools are: not proioltly over erotdded, lioweuer, spac6 is limited, ----- 4. �Axe cuxzent bussing a ;Uities,adequate3 Yes r-r 'fx:o" , �]leaexiAain. 5. Aqw many 'students would y6u expect from this project? (elementary, intertodiat:e, high school) cif'�icult to 'project due to the isolated nature of the community. h. Would this project put any of thEse schools overtheir capacity? Pasaibly. Explain. -- 7. Do ypu have any: plans for. exparsion2 Para d7 5e ,Uni find . ScitUO i C)i Stri _ as , Pan � s 1n Rutt P 9 0 adows.. _ 'no, p _ans for ex a tl� n' sctl a t,1e ;.._ C 8: Wile this project require a dhg' t e in Dist ract or Scli'ool Service boundaries? No.. 9. Hoyt would 'this project affect the bussing ;system? This project cod'1,_ iiece'ssitate: Paradise Unified Schao"1 p"istt^ict se'rtding a large bins to tCit~ .0te , e.a q ows area.. 10, : Plese pro'uide anyadditional rnformatian or romarks xegarcia rig dour concerns out. 'this projects , (such as scho'o impact eos) ` No addi.ti nal mmat�fes ,. s name : .: Ri Clia`rd Ts Landoss s , i position : 5uperl,htendent J, ee' Sl�nat-.ire. A t Y � Yf,{� fi •5 � 1 J •? 3..'und�,na ° IS�earroiand oaxer,i x e; Dea-tmnt s tai�?g index, th° .=.an .' A thnugh;� tha s: 5erce ci�t�,� c3 ,be ,Amador p'ro'vided, . at S tat' a�► l l in; Bu ttOhieadc�ws , a t wool d taa,th Ma k,6 bett'er Eire ptot ed i'J.ori sense to cost sh>3re . the aur7tsr fir st fing �Str'tionn 2;�` five miles rrs�rth of Ranch :on Wgixcrdy 33). Tha5 guarantees back-up tc) the Butte Mead-OT�ys%,7oriesville V"ol.urit eer Cornpan �Pp oxxmete tot�a1 a�.nituaX cost o i:his Program51 a" , 000. "P7.ea8e Oontact Battallon ChiefI�a- � �lir�ton �.� you', need an y °oef thes1 1.0 . more spec� n1ia,c,s a. . $TF-'VE Y3i OWN Gourity- Fire Wa. �l4n cc.• 2103 ' +4 Y •'.I i .1 -�' 9 F I ' l I jk 1 f Y, COMMk�N'l BUTIE COUNT`>� ; 1. 'DEPARTMENT 'QF PC7B1rIG WORKS ° ` . SIG6erzs Ap-I R Nr � f Mitigation measure too vague "vINI #2 Mitiigation measure too vague MM #5 = What is the basis of dais data? Backup engineering report. and analysis , or a guess froth a non-professional'?. Comply with MM #6--= FELLA requirements, see.Page 20, No engineering analysis. 1,4 Whowi11 maintain the drainage channels Pg, MM #10 - What about fihedevelopment xequ red of Road ,forinstallation and drainage facilities. MM x#11 - Submersible roadway segments are not allowedb Y County Policy and resolution. Pg, VII,MM #14 - All weather road construction to what standard? Pg- VIII MM 416 -` Mustcomply With new fire regulations ;pg. 12, Paragraph 2 - ; No increase in snow plowing by t}ie County. Pg,20 MM #5 Portion of project lies within a FEMA Zone '"�;", Comply ,with MA ,requirements, Establish 1.00 year, floodplain elevativ'ns and show on final subdivision map: Pg. 21 MM 6.. $y Whom? 1?g. 30, .Para graph 4 - > No the County will, eat plow the new subdivision reads. ;Paragraph 2 The-, Cotirity will only, rna retain street` lights, storm draiinaae, an o they facitnties using a CSA not install 'them, , �l �1 ` u ' r" ti r a A I f 1 4 1 x<E ECSPCNaLS TO CCMBdFQUNTY iIEPARTMENT! Ol" . PUHtIc V RXS Nfitigatioms -1 j 2 ',5 and 6 have been 'revised. R.vi: .Mitigations 10 All 11 have been revised. ) pVitt Mitigation 14 has 'been revised,: Mitigation 16` has been revised. 12 s The phi 6450 to augmeintthe County, s current grog ain" has been, removed. ..20 !tit igati 5 has been revised. Mitigation 5 has been revs sed. p.` 3Gc Perhaps reference should b' to 'page' 38? Figures' were used to develop costs, not establish res.ponsibil ty for sriOV7 plow 'Aq. � The words ''maintenance of have been added to the sentenee. I I 1 I `ul I f i I i e l; ' ;1 ,I 171 1 111Ip` s✓� . _ _ +wrn��w�rwe_ RESPONSE TO COMMENTS FROM BUTTE; CQUNT1 BUX DING 'D.gPARTt4ENT "been 11. Mitigation 1. has rewsedi 2;. Mitigation 2 tics been.,revised. Creation of a County Service Area to mitigate impacts ;off increased ;development will, be of equal �henefit. to. existing lots in Butte Meadows through provision of improved police' and fro protection.This will represent an, improvement over the present loVel of se -,rice providedin 'the,area, Land- owners Outside of`bhe project hays expressed interest Jim nin the CSA to obtain better levels of fare and g si�eriff "s protectYon At a shared. Cost.. This documeintended nt is not to assess `t'neeasbil.ity of a CSAR. ;'The CSA is offered as a solution to one of the3 environmental impacts. : , , �a E 1 P� "S665 Recicailan prive `} Parodlset Califofnllo,95969 P< addisei' Telephone (916j -12,46400 TTiX $1� C� Fax (91b)872.6409. 5 17 Qp1 Rlchdtd 1. Landoss, Ed,D, �1Sx1C �lstriet Super"�ntendent may 13, . "1;9 1 Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive 0rov;ille, CA 95065'; Gentlemen;; Please be advised that. the school,. section of Eco-Analystsr Envi;ronmentai Impact Report for the Glen Biggers General 'Plan Amendment is inaccurate.; The firto compiling the report is assuminc,. that .stodonts from one ' di"strict can attend school in another district and that " busing ,r+iil be 'provided. Based upon the present methal of district ciperations these ass.umptibns are 'not valid and therefore;' th"e. section on school attendance grid , ito acts. is ... misstated:. If there are further gU'estions regar„„ding` this section, please do not hesitate' to contact' our District: S lncerelY',. �t ich'ard T L artless Superintendent;' TkL=.iee Board of T usteds� 7nomC4 R Ic-dugl lirt� pr sideht fry Chat1e� Latsbn, CTetk stances Cr P cin t John p. laCta .. +laily6 G. Gdnnor 25.7,7 , 4s c. RO,Mi PARAD S UNIF , JE:D, , SC TSTR'lclj? Vho t'6xt, of the ExR has x,lyd. ,amended to 6 c,- t the s6ho ol, I istrict 8 poucies f 0- ir e ' iqllt� th Butt .Meadows area See, YC f a r. RLSiONSE .TO COMMENTS t�ROM• PAIR CR E, BELLY 1. Future .residents maY install,ind' irr� dual landscaping, but it is uzclear what is meant by'K�invasive exotic plant species'1, C&,Rs could be deve].aped. to eliminate introdt%ctian o 'invasive` exotics!,, or, to ui reqre landscaping with- species. native 2• Recreation uses are and will continue to be an important element of the Butte Meadows IJon-residents area. constitute a greater number o users than landowners. Land between the project and Lassen National Forest land is in private ownerships and,-,shouldan 'ade provide nate b q; offer zone:or dixect and indirect =p ,ac of the proposed project. The` creation of the proposed Lots will not have a<significant effect on the existing recreation facilities. 3'.. The format%on of Al County Service Area is a required mitigation to offset th'O impacts: of increased development in Butte Meadows. The developable area of the pr'ojest site 'is not a-.natuxal area and, ha, been heavily used ri the past► No, sign%f%cant cumulative, impacts were identified during the agnal sis and:,review eve Y `ew process by any responsible or trustee a enc Y ' r , st ®w'.. r K , .SSM x, .. .,, , , .. i .. _ . 'i9.:` .e .4.�..•;i4 77 7111 i _ y TABLE OF CONTENTS. SUMMARY`. Pam INTRODUCTION PROJECT DESCRIPTION . Location Settzng '. 3 .' • Project Details 3' • Y Approvals • .. 3 EIJVIRONMENTAL SETTING; 7 TMPAACTS, AMIJ MI TY Land Use, General Plan, and honing GATIONS Land, Use Conflicts Geology and Sails , 9 H' drotogy , • y H droloDrainage and Water Y y gy QU. 13 15 Drainage ., •_ • ' : 1 9 Y Water Quality F%abi.tat, and Wild 19 ie ._ ,., 22 Habitat • Wildlife 24 ric and • Histo Prehisto Re sources ?.4 - Traffic an,d �, Acic�ss 24 Aesthetics 2 8 • Recreation -6 L,,.... '�. •, Public Services 2;9 . •. 311 Y 3� Fire Protection _ • - .3 > Sheriff ,� , < . • .� •' ,: • • • • Y • 34` Schools ,. • ,,, . . Utilities r • 1 ' , . i � 35j1 • , Gas and .Electric ' 3 61, 37 Tel ephane �� . :. , Establishment o;f a ' County Service Area '; `' 3 7 ji j1 • • -` SIGNIFICANT VERSE EFFECTS WfiiCH C ,A,0IDED ANNOT, IF THE ;<PROJEC'i'-Ts BE.. ; 38 } IMPLEI�TED' ' . .., . THE RELA7!lONSIiTP BETWE4,2 EN' ILQLAT; SHORT-'CERId;TJSES' OF MAN'S -ENVIRONMENT AND THE ENHANCEM'NT,OF LONG-- MAINTENANCE AND TERM BRODLTCTSVTTY ... .' SSGNTFICANT IRREVERSIBLE BNVIfiON1�iENTAL C 'WHICH I WOULD BE INYdJLVEp ZN THE PROPC�SAI, 42 ; CHANGES IMl'LENIENTED OULD .IT BE • 1 r S I is ► 11 •` � r • GROWT%I-x NDUr:ING A 't ,IMPACTS .11 f r- 4*iviw AV i 1 CUMULAiliv XMPAC',s P: a AI,TERNATZVES 43, • • •' LIST Or FIGYJkr,S. 44 • Regional LOWItion , 2. Project Vicinity • .' 4 5 • Site Plan 4 • S2rroundin i 5• g Lana Uses , • 6 • Flood Plain and Dump. Sit e"Locations " . Bi oZogica]. 1Q Elements 7. Location of Proposed CountT • . 17 B 3 Service Area , , oundaries at Proposed: County Service 40 Area • 'PPE tS 41 A. Persons and Organizations Contacted B: References �• Geologist's Report D•' Hydrologist's Report Botanist's Report F • Habitat A.nalysi?s G. Archaeolog st,s Report H. Letters from Servico Providers I• Correspand0hce Related to County Service Area yy i 4 51 ( Yf,wl,J.i i W . 6t t v^r'7� j Sr 101,7777,t Potential water qualit project include contaminated, runcciffmfromich could result frdm the those south of Humbo],dt Road There Is no 3evclereas r especially watez contamination ,from Ynetals leachin -- nce of ground- site. The genera] o store ;will include randerground gasociine dump s korage tanks; mandatory desi gni standai.ds tanks requl`re doub:lewalle with ;leakage detections. d ystems. R,ired. Mi ti cation 9. Bun ff from paved surfaces used foommercial ;par]tin s' be directed through planted ,landscaped areas g hall nfa ltratiorz ox`intro trenches, rather than. be ei the creek in i .redly°conveyed to P Pes or ditches This gill release suspended " particulates and reduce the .impact upon Butte Creek.' HASA"TA,T ANO WILDLIFE (PP. 24-27) No plant species currently considered threatened by state and federal rarer endangered, or agencies are a on the site. P��rtions of the larger meaydows formra protected habitat . An y present y fall activities in these meadows wl 1603 Permit. Ti7;a drainageways from the quire a DFG larger meadow are Areas, that re pro also re tectan or miniinal dist the,, current design ofthe� project sof, 'the DFG concerning p,dteritialPimpactshfo thehamae•Deerns theoEed Hera,; Free-xoAmi•ng domPStic dugs could- have;an adverse impact r Or dee es e p dally fawns_. `:#. on Re3u.lred Mi ti gatians k shall 10 I?` 100-foot setbactold the, zone along Butte Creel �d excePttyarherehthefverticaise On, Lot, s 22• and 25, provides sn a iequ tc setback P. t� on aria foot setback shiai be esta mea• `.A lv©- arge meadows;d1unq tie edges,of the.'cera the northern bo nd �Y', arta a 50-foot setbaC]c troni the edge of the bluff iiortn development $utter sizali „me Reittted :in te'se _' .ot Gree3.. �o *� ripat1 an zone setback •. or meadperr meas, the on th Setback'13nes shat] be recorded. d deeds fO-r each.. o 1 The irrte ' x t. ,. of the trio dr�xnageways leading from tha Larger meadows thrizgh 'Lots 1 x • Roadway crassin s c • . and 3 shall be,maintaihec. g an be allowed if the •. ;, y .drainageEva `s pirotected b culve,t S or submersible ` F are roaddt4 y ,;-qp pnts . ; �� vi 3{ 1 Vf j Recceended 1+2it.i ! w A'equirement f home own ers to ;imaintai n domestic dogs control 1 ani3 other over for the project, pets should be i cludeci in the CCS 2;r. f kTISTORIC AND PREITSTQF'TC RESOURCES' A Prehistoric sites exists on Lot 29,.. A s•, historic significance Exists site of passible on a has not been, developed -to-detsrmin oi.ts���•of Lot 22 information J - •La~ n>rfa dance. Reeuired fiiitigations 72• Locus 1 shall be the develo p•otected against fraC;rthex disturbance, per may contract ILox for addtic�lnal feldrark and review tip establish the'rea.L the site hi.storiC value of: � 13. Should any subsurface cultural r emains ol, r artifacts lbe encountered during c,onstructIon should be halted unt:i1 a qualif axchaPs on the activi.t es on the sane, work determination of the a".r si a gni.fiGance kiss made TRA.FE'TC AND ACCESS (IPP. 294=30 Th e-, of develo Pm;ent and extent of occupation on a Y ear round; bass axe not known. i fit ores from- the. Ins Itjute Tra'Us�dgtcaloulatipfis , based cin California Pr the De artinent'OfTrensportatonand th��$utte Tarin ng Department; county a 11 .1 nwnber of J82 tri 5enerated. TIie actual nuinbe'r of p ,c.rlds, (TE) is ��0 2 �,0� tri s new tris is' probabl . P per day of�peak.season from 20(1 use: T,hecu,t _de -sac serVICInci Lo#�s 1 through 7 and l 0 th is aPPxax%nately 2450 Poet 1o`n lough 16 g and has no seconds adcessescape route a - r potgxtially .- ignifcant imps REQ irec� �tiaations ,i } ti 1,4' A. s ec on° d emergency ;access, route shall be ''provided to co Lots ] : through 7 am 10 t sha11 be !trough JL'6 with Humboldt ;pad _.: nnect an, :jll weather '` road .' an an easement from a lotThus the series3 through 16:in 15 - The f1 eating easement serving ]Gat 2 shall be ae ai Heol on a sped fc recorded easeuerit route#, now kiwi` n5 ' 1a INTRODUCTION r ` Tmpact This Environmental Re port was prepared by Ero- Analysts, Chico, California, to conform to,the California Environmental Quality Act and Guidelines for use by the County o Butte in its decision-making process on a propnsed'General flan, Amendment,. Rezone and Subdivision in Butte Meadows. The proposed project will involve the subdivision of a.i19- ,acre parcel currently zoned ."Unclassified° into: sixteen 5-=acre !,ots, eight 1- to 2.5-acre-lots, and one lot of 16.2 acres for residential development; and}four commercial lots of, 0.$-2.2 Ad-res.. A County Service Ares'A is proposed 'to provide funding for stlow, removal, police prot.ectA on and U40 protection fojT' the ` area6, ThisElR describes the existing environment and environmental constraints, evaluates the imparts from the proposed project, and lists raclui:red and recommended mitigation measures. Section 15121 of the 19861 California Environmental �'Quality. Act Law, and Guidelines defines, the role of an ExR in the decis p..n-making process, and is quoted here to clarify the purpose and intent of thx.s, dociument. ,I 15'12 i (a) An ETR is .an informational documont which, wall inform ,. public `agencyd'eci5i6:6,4i kers and the public general ' of the significant,, environmental effect of a 'project, 'identify possible ways to minimizethe significant effects, ap- describe reasonable ` a,lternhtives 'to the_ pra j ect . The �p xblic l' agency shall consider the jfn£armataon in,' h EIR along, `with other information whilix may be-presented to the agency;, (b) While 'the, information in the ElR does .not' control .;the agency's u] timate) disc,re on on `the the A,g'ency must it ` `project, respond to, each' sign.a..t: ci' Lnt effect " dentif;ied in tie EIR„ by making 'findings"; under ;icti ori 150;91 arid, if necessary; bjf' making' a statement of overra:�ixig consideration under Sect;ior 1093. c' The %nformation a.n an ETR ma constitute substantial ( ) Y evidence in t)ie record to support, the.';'agenoy's action an t:he project if `its deca,sion 3,s litter challenged in court. 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Y �... .. a �,,... _ •W _ . .. . .... .�+�',x+ a a a «.. ,. - . _ .. ... � w �r � r, , .q �.o. 1.1... .., �... e. .� ., ,. _, —: _� The proposed County Service Area includes,provasions for partiaip.a - on ri the ''AmadarPlan" whereby year-round full:-time fire protection services would be provided to Butte Meadows by y: cost-sharing with the CountMW Humboldt Road.; which is Ain' ined by Bitt,te County, serves the Butte,Meadoum area,iconnect ing with State Highway 3�. Funding for additional snow removal services would be provided to the Co augm nty�s current program through estab]is.hment of the Proposed, ro osed Count Service Area. This arrangement would imprt?ve the le vel of snow removal service provided to the area;. Commercial development in the area A s iminimal at present. Approval o this project would allow 'additional commercial development on ;5 acres of land iithin:-Butte"Meadows. School children from Butte mbadows currently are bused to schools in the Chico Unified School District. A new school, is PropoS.'eldL for Frrest Ranch which should be adequate to serve'`the "area fox the foreset.�,able, future. School district boundaries raay eventually need'toe changed. Butte Meadows is actually within, the Paradise'Unified School District, but there is currently no i all-weather road between Butte Meadows and Paradise. Site designation criteria for the Com;merc'ial designation Are., Needed for commercial. development within 20 years. 2,. Good road accessibility to service area or traveling public.,, 3 Less Irian' 2A� slope`a. 4.. Adequae fire and police protection: 5 Adequate water supply and sewage disposal `capabilities. The proposed,proj.ect, with, the establishment of a County Service Area to' provide e�sterided pubis is services, vy'i] l "meet all of'these criteria. , r. i f > 0.,;58. This roughly corresponds to intensities of VII to :on the modified Mercall scale, which would result in ground shaking M' and secondary effects of this are ground slumping,. erosion, and liquefaction. The northern edge'af' -t,)e flared plain (Figure 5).'is, the location of the top of 'a bluff thm could slump during a'. severe earthquake. The wet meadow areas (Figure b) may also be subject to slumping.' Where`gradents are moderate to steep ;andcohesion of surface material is low, accelerated erosion as a result of developiment.on, the various lots of the property is a distinct poseibility'with;,the`onset of the, rainy season.. Areas most like�.y to be offected. are the bank of Butte Creek, the bluff on the north i8ide of the river'terraces themselves,(especially if ever, scoured during a flood), mountainmeadows, and areas in onaa 5 in the northern seasonally occupied drainagew y. part of the { property, Mitigations: 1. Structures, including mobile homes, shall be built or installed to resist lateral movement as outlined in the requirements 'of the UniformBuilding Code.:': ; 2 No structures shall be built in the clearings or .mountain meadows,, close to the banks of Butte Creek, on "river terraces or ther bluff north, of the terraces: 3. A note shall be placed on the final subdiv3. sion.map stating _ that ari fill devel y oiled, duri.rg leveling of,-a sate shall :be Compacted to 95� to discourage lurching, slumping,. and diff6teniUal settling. 46 Pkiysical disturbance of the bluff, 'north of Butte 'Creep ahall, be limited to work that is.absolutely necessary to provide erosion 'control or drainage Inprovements Any cuts' or . alterations shall be'' revegetated and .protected :p�hys sally - f' from "stormivater erosion, Jb straw, straw ba] ps or cobbles . 1,, 1 16 moo ''M sm �. 1® + V. �: !{, 1 i l - r , poeirhord Rahg6 ;71 awm f M,, ' 10 ,}' + �� i j Mparlan Etwindnt r '���1 Moatlow E1om6nf "it {� 12 11 1p ]t r h W�nf �Ilo .+�am aw East Taharna'Do6rh6rd 1S 1 Critical S>UMrnor Range 6 0oundary srsu 17 10 1 9 r S(3 stbr=grana 1 ` i'—� llurriwo d ;� �� CL -coni-illy m r —zlgad:one p -, rid ahe,R & sodgos I 26rblatat W W 111 ow Ovr�;S:'dogV C)Pd �i,!°G;$y�s"�hl �q ,� �•'''1, { �� .. r� A a 1 d of cotton,Wooii j, t aTr,rt P gR' o i LOGICAL, 8th M' X�S w 7777 r , overflow channels. The soils a ear to be well dra:.ined. stream PP_. Theparcels along the northern property line are not as well drained. The two large meadows 'both contain potholes hat. hold., snowmel,t and rainfall or extended periods. Slopes on most of the property are gentle, and there should be no significant change in erosion patterns. Disturbance of areas for.construction-sites 'will increase the potential for erosion. Potettially S gni.f' cant Impacts Assuming that all stormwater were able to leave the site after`a storm, a rainfall in of 05 inches in 6'0 minutes; 042�feet/secondthe t(cfs),.' rate ofr50oYf from urfac:cbefthe propertyewouldfbe�11�9oc.ubief ear storm event (1.2 inches ,of rain in one hour) or'.an adiabatic: i, storm over the property could produce a runoff rate of 28 cfs.. The actual flows are assumed to be much lower because of surface i, `f irregularities, the limited number of drainage channels, and I the distance for Bauch of the water to reach a "channel. The 'amount of runoff is probably, less than 2 to 3 acre feet, and the period of runoff is°4-5 hours. For sudden_ intense storms, the period.of runoff issimilar. Development of all lots will add about 6.25 acres of impervious surfacing and an additional 5.85 Cf of runoff: The added volume"vf water is p.65 acre feet. The majority of this water �1 percent; will; be from buildings and: parking areas on lots. The remaining p m the the? 4 con= 29-percent will be. fro residential Taal is The additional volunies ,ofwater generated frond resi,ential. dots will not have a significA t effect on storr�water drainage in t he area.: runoff from; cominprcial lo.i� ,could `be''.more szgni£icant iaecau_se 6f the amount of "innpervous `suracing and' the 'praxiinity to Butte Creek. Erosion of surface soils will increase if lands disturbed for construction are not stabiliaect before the fall rains ,begin or are exposed to spring runoff. MliQat.ions Required t 6 . ill e�a,sting idefa noble drainage channels,, shall be mapped. `by the p g°. pre�ject. ,en sneer an:sial] be maintained as drainage s:, channelVr �N 21 i Y t In Existing drainage channels disrupted by development, shall;be replaced by canals. or pipes'. tiny new canals shali be lined with rock'to'prevent erosion. 8. lareas of sof ;exposed for construction shall be covered ` by buildings, paving, or with mulch (or a similar material) before the onset of fall rains. WATER 'QUALITY The County Planning Department indicated an area of concern in the Initial Study for this because project of its prorimty to an abandoned county dump south of utte Creek along the western' edge of Section 28: The potential for gxDund-water contamination needed investigation. A secondary -'area of concern is the potential for surface water contamination'f Butte f:reek by runoff from paved areas;i.n the proposed project, and a possible im act upon aquatic li e -forms., The dump lies about 40 feet above the level of but, Creek a'nd at least 600 feet froze any prospective building sites on the projects It was originally established as a typical burn dump. '1961, about This use continued until 19,710 or 1971,: The site was then cleaned up and converted to =a transfer "station. in 1986' the County's -interest In the property was conveyed.to Glen t. and Susan :Bi ers in co gg, a court-ordered sale. A; hydrogeologieal investigation of this project was conducted by Dr, Jerold Behnke. Dr. Behnke contacted engineers from the Redding office ;of the Central Val ley'Regiona1 Water. .1uiality C". -t; Board to review watex tests appropriate to eletect any contAtihatioii•from the old dump site. He visited the `site on 1$'. and 25 March 1988:On .the latter datewater samples were taken ft6m three wells One i eel]_ is located upgrar . ient from the dump site and east of the area covered by the vicinity and subdivision maps. The othertwo are, downgradient, across Butte Creek: A series of well logs for th,e area Wasexcim' d, inc? ua 'g. two corn an adjoining, subdi vis ion (Fgure The water samples were tested for pH, electracal conrluctxvity, iron, 'zinc, copper,` lead, and cnroma.un: Biological at chema.cal demand (BOD; COD) tests were orr.ginally proposed for aamples until the physical and geological, rel atdonshzps,!,of the dump tc? ,the subdivi.si pn were determined,' They would have ,been useful ";in estab]ish�:ng` the source of organic contaminants, but were deemed not,„necessary because; of the valuing of soil' separating the dump irom`the;proect area and the .probability that Butte Creek'would intercept. and carry away any dissolved znaerials leaching down from the dump an the time since cicisure. 22 411 The results from this first series of samples showed that groundwater from all three wells was below reporting levels for the five metals. Additional water samples were taken in September, 1948.; and indicated no measurable contamination: See Appendix D Potentially Significant Impacts Thera is no evidence of any groundwater contamination from, metals, from the old County dump site. The distance between the dump Site and the proposed well, for this project, and ' theosit"on of Butte crook, , seems to preclude any effect of the old dump upon this project. If there had be e,,a any toxin substances leaching ;from the dump,they woul",d'.YeaGh Butte Creek and, enter its flows., but not enter the adjoining o.quife. Runoff,'from paved surfaces in urban areas is considered a major non -point source of surfacd,water, pollution. Paving on most of the lots in this project mill'have an unmeasurable, effect upon surface alit, , bec,ause of the small � Y area. of paving and distance to Butte Creek. Lots along Humboldt Road could contribute contaminated runoff from parking lots to Butte Creek through roadside drainage ditches. The probable contaminants are petroleum products and metal particles; from motor vehicles, and particulate matter blown in or carried in by automobiles. The main peri. of concern is early fall when the first significant'rdinfall:- washes accumulated materials off parking " lots and.xoofs into drainage channels leading to Butte Creek., The creek is, then, at;a low flow stage, and contaminants,,.can _reach ; levels. affecting aquatic life on a localized ,basis: Surface: accumulation also occurs in snow and ice during the'�,rinter, bud: th s usually melts into a stream with match higher flaws.. Underground stOrage tanks for gasoline will. be part of the general store. Current mandatory design standards provide "for double -walled tanks with leakage detection systems. ' ' . ate iced t cru Mx �.gata.on 9. Runoff 'from' paved surfaces used for commercial ;par`kng shall, be directed thrmugh:planted landscape3 areas ox into infiltration trenches, rather than be. directly eoriveyed to the creek in pipes or ditches;. 'This will release suspended particulates and reduce the 'Creek. ,impact upon Butte i 23 „ r r Species occurring within or near the margins of the meadoC+rs include: (woody) lodgepole pine; (herbaceous) winter cress, centaury, spi}cerush, rush, lew:isia, lil meadow enstemon Y� montia `(2 species), P , gopcoxn flower, bistort, cinquefoil,(2, .sPecies), slender woolly marbles, buttercup (2, species), blue' star-grass, clover, wake= robin, corn lily, speedwell zigaderie, 1I species(; .(I and others.Indicator species for the more'extensive . meadow and riparian areas are noted on Figure 6 as follows:: (lilies), Z (zigadene), R (-rushes and sedges), `B (corn lil (bistort), C�; y), W (wallow)D (dogwood), A (alder), SG , and P (cottonwood). (Star-grass) Riparian Riparian species occur on portions of the property along the southeast boundary, adjacent to the stream andi_nterdigitating With mixed coniferous forest on Lots 25 and 29 (Fig. 6).. Recent clearing activities, have taken place adjacent to and including'` same portions of the riparian gone. Woody species include: white aideT 11 r, dogwoods_, black cottonwood, willow; spiraea; and others. Herbaceousspecies include a mugwort, wintercress, sedge, spikeruEffi-hrsetail, scouring rush, rush,. cow parsnip, mint; spearmint, common monkey flower, false Solomon'' s' seal, speedwell; and;others. A complete list of ;species observed, with their, sc enti:fic and ' common names, rs included in Appendix E, The habitat anais contained 'in Appendix "F lysis ;. �'hreatoned., Rare ,, and Endangered One ;possibly thweaten'd species o �: f P vascular. plant (oPP,osr:te� leaved calycadenia--'Caiycadenia onposit'falia) was reported, from "$ulttP Meadows' in 1929, and several other such taxa have been reported from within five miles' of the site; the potential for others also exiSi:s'. Among those reported from, the viciriit axe a grape` fern (B_ otrvcliium crenilatum) monkey floraer (M� mitlus q� aucescens) Plutias Gountyhbeardtcingue (Pensteman neotericus), a clarkia'(clarkiamildredI.ae),; Roof manzansta (Arctostanhvlos roofii); sundew (Droner"arotundifolia and Shasta calochortus (Calochortus nudus;var;'ahast-ns s). With the exception of the Shasta calbchortus, whale precise, taxonomic status is unc"ertain, all of. the taxa mentioned above,. are, on the Cali�Ecirni:a Native, ;Plant Society Inventa'ry List of` ' plants 'for which mare rnormation is needed. Same of these taxa" may y he dropped from the list in the next edrtion 'the; of inventory, and others ma, be u sensitirit' Y Pgraded to ;categor1 1.ies of higher y Howeuer; the systematic `survey 'the an` dai.es indicated failed to reveal evidence o the;pres'ent or. recent i 2S. 1 G Y allow their clogs to roam,, at- will. The Drily nativecarnivore. tracks recorded during the surveys were'those of a raccoon near Butte C reek. _ Butte Creek -supports' an exc.el.lerit'trout fishery throughout much of `its extent. Will Bishop, bFr Game warden, for the aroa, stated that the stretch of.Butte Creek in the vicinity of the project k,�,beeri overfished because of its accessib`lity. Areas up- and downstream of the: project site have goad trout populations and provide excellent fishing opportunities. Potentially Significant Impacts The current design of the project has removed the objections of the DFG concerning potential impacts to the East Tehama beer Herd. Water quality impacts that could advers.e]y affect fish and other aquatic life in Butte Creek are addressed under water quality in an earlier section of. this EIR. If the required mitigations are implemented to control.'the pollutant burden of stormvrater runoff, there should be no impacts upon downs'trOWft spawning habitat areas. If domestic dogs are allowed to roam freely, they could have' sign.ifacant adverse impacts upon the summer deer, particularly young fawns. RocMired Mitigations' " 20Qt-foot be established from the, setback shall riparian zone 'along Butte Creelc, except where the vertical separation o ot.8 22 ;and 25 prcivi.des aan adequate setback area. A',1 foot setback shall be established -from the edges of: the ,two large meadows along the northern boundary,: -and a 50' -foot setback from the edge the bluff north of Butte Creek: No ,of development shall.. be permitted iia the setbaicic areas, the riparian zone or meadows: Setback lines shali,be recorded, on`" the deeds' fox each. lot 11,. The rotes city of the two'` drainalq .0 leading from she . larger,;meadows througi, Lots 1, 2nd _3 shall be ma ntai ned. . Roadway crdssings can be alloraed if the drainageways are protected by c�ile�ertS or submersible roadway segments Recommended :Mitigation r A requirement for homeowners' to Jin control over r cionestic dogs and other pets ,should beincluded in the .CG&Rs for, the pro:jec.t 27 , J A` If 1 ,f I I 3. it su a. i 1 a i 1 t o ectives w11 vary with the new landdwners,, xt is;assumed that ;all development W-3. zesult in modi'Pcation.p each parcel. Tfe.degree :;of retention of Vegetation and other visual features will depend upon individual homeowners' and the ,size of the.pArcels. Lots 23, ,2fi, and 2$ will oder" . u the greatest modification be ause,o.f their small size. `. Y .. Rectui r'ed mi-ti on ,� II 16: Vegetation renova shall be'limited,to that necessaryY;;'ford evelopment ty�.; and fa.xe safe itecorruribnded. Miti anon c� £iuildng fronts visible from Humboldt.Road and rear area visible from Butte. Creek, should ,be designed to blend with buildings already present in' the area. The des igners:ahould utilize n�atura'lly oc.cufring, Porins, lines, .colors, and textures in the exteriors of the commercial and residential strup*cures . II , i U � 1 ! IREdREATION Butte Meadows _serves as both a summer and a winter ecreatior' area< for Butte County;residents acid others living at- greater, distandet: The area'on both sides of the bridge: across Butte Creek has served as an'access paint for fishermen to reach the ckee�C. to Access the oree}t n the immediate area is present at the Bull H'11 Bridge, and at a crossing of the creek east of the project: Excellent fishing :exists in other portions of Butte Creek r�ith access across, cross public lands. The focal Fish ;and Game Wardens W111 .Bishop; istated that the area 'of Butte Creek that Will have xeduced accessibility is currently OVerfished. The provision ofrecreation-oriented businesses as'part of the project may enhance overall reckeation oppoktuh ties in.'the general .area, AZ ng facilities for servicin and repairing snowmobiles' willadd to the. growth of thin winter spot. Potentiall,y Signifi'cant.Tmpacts_.` Development of these lots as well as the residential lots south of Humboldt Road will elirdindte access to the creek. in this area . 'The degree oYrestri.ctian will "depend 'upon the amount of ` time new owners spend, in, the area. The effects of reduced access to the cre ek i,n the vicinity of.the project are minor.. Mi Ligations' Nohol required. 14 I i I M 33 I r F r Alternative _ 2 roiect 'Reduced?Tit h bhia aAd commercial d'� lotslwould xeduc � the number bd of residential ed. Adwanta°es �xaf is and ' storm tater ruziaf f impacts would b Propartonately. a reduce d Demands on- Upon the extent services, would be.reduced somewhat of th,e r`educ.t' in • , depending ra P )ect size. Disadtranta es cpareci to disacivantac�es. the proposed Even With e no relative .the redProuced projectr QCCtir.he S1 some l Project, gnificance depends on the size and 'cle's . f the, J I 7 4 i I I i t� I I i f I ... . r l 1 I alternative 3 �:i�u1] build6ut anderexistsnc�land use dont .4d The current zoning is Timber -Mountain, 40 -acre minimum (TM- This for .63.1.ows one single-famildwell Y ng per parcel wYth additional housing for employees. The 114 -acre site, under ;these regulations., can accommodate two parcels. The site is si,x acres short of P a. ossible..three par.'cels. _ Advanta es A General, Plan Amendment would not be required. Even if the site were six acres larger to handle three 40 -acre ,parcels, the total of three residential dwellings would be 90 close to percent less than a; maximum :off twenty-r_ixe dwellings with the proposed project.' There would be a substantial reduction in *pervious surfaces thus reducing runoff and irdamage to soils. kewer Human inhabitants than the proposed project would: also reduce the level of introduced species and pets which compete with 'local flora and fauna, foremost being dogs and.cats competing with or disturbing.local animals Parcels and residences can be arranged to avoid disturbance to deer herd. Disadvantages Withfewer residential dwel legs ,;' human di sturbance such as; , off-road vehicular,rccreation in areas„not 'intended for this use, may not=be noticed. This is not to say that `these,activ.ti11 es, , would not happen with higher densities:,. but th t the `likelihood of bei:ng unchec}ced is highex'due to relative remoteness. Although minimal aompared'to the propgsed,pYo�ect, some impact's ' will, occur.. Tiie community would lose a 'source 6i,pressuri'zed water 'for fire protection. i iy '4 fi: y I I b� vF •, ! I , AlternAt V' e- 4 .. Resident 1- lyses Oil dens . at the ro ---itv sed praect. The °p.ropoxsed,, project has four `lots 1 1 7Neighbarhood),which are not zoned residential. These lots Commercial (rI-G�• axe Advantages If the Nei hborh g ood- ommercial,lotsswere replacet� with residential zoning then ve"h..cl,m with N--C type sex�r ces 'would be reduced fora residentiali evd would reduce some traffic and parking access and immediate'' area on Humboldt Road. egress inithe bisadvantaaes. Coxrimerciatl services not allowed at these lots sought after by subdivision, tild sthul be resi dents at 'other loeat�ons nr,t reducing the overall increase s .ofpotential N--G rel'ated' traffic an Humboldt Road resulting from Other impacts Proposed,subd vision. would be ;similar "to. the.Proposed project, 1 { I r, Il I tl: ` 1 I I I , I 1 cl I f 47 C 1 1: U4�t 1 5\ }},1 f IilYllfllµ - Vr .F h �� ., r.. r.. .,...H Y_ ♦ t fay a( f AM PARSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONTACTED County o� Bii%te Tannin D partment 1 Laura Tuttle, Associate Planner Craig Sanders, Assistant '`Planner Depattznerit.:o£; PublicWorks Dori Becker, Associate engineer Jerry Hightower, Maint. Foreman John Mendonsa Land.Devel Dien. Shera:ff`'s Department; C,. 'Mick" Grey, 1sst, Sheriff t State of Ca ifornia' k Department of. Fish arid.Wiliilm, :Bishnp; Warden Game Depart�ent of Forest Robert Mapes, Biologist ry Davzci Minton, Battalion �-ief, CDF/ �3utte County Fire Department. Richard Dixon, Unit Forester Pacific: C-as : & ,Electric Jim Clawson, ,I;and Agent-.,,. a Pac.�fic° '%e�.e hone - P V:.R Cha a P r Engineer Paradise Unified chbol District Richard T. Lande`ss, Superintendent Bachman' associates Ji 11 Bachman ; a 1 y` 77777777,- 7777777777 The potential hazard from,:ground shaking depends not on on the strength of (Magnitude) and distance, to the the causative earth quake, but alsr on � cls" loath that copriaea cloam'tei:istics of sur.ficial material at tate afieated site. 'of moat the northern artil The loam=and much clay and too little nand for Ea�,lure by liquefaction°F the -;property has ,.too problem, although i-t'is to be, an important slumping might occur in theadbeperheo3m now surface failure by lurching or stron aha g _9 king should occur at a tune when the, quake with Prolonged saturated.-° to soil profile is thoroughly Secondary effects of an eart)i r�tructurea ini the clearings or'mountainake can be mitigated by not plao'n saturatg. ed during, more than the winter monthsadthe�river terraces likely,be surface material has obviousl Creek or the bluff north of theldw terracesiowheredsteeserto the bank of Butte to' slumping if an earth P gradients mi h,t le quake occurred when ,the ground is maturated. Lurchang� slumping, and differential.eettling also can be mitigated by being sure that being any fill developed duzing leveling of a site for maintained a foundation placed anti, zn a. condition that discourages such effects, Reasonable mitigation of PotehtialL hazard from the direct effect's of ground shaking sari be provided by construction of dwellings resistant to latera]. forces; as outlined in the requirements 'the of Uniform :Build' Code. tIf mobileiliomes are to be placed on the y4tious:lots, another mitigation would be to require that they be -tied down, braced, or othernvise treated to resist lateral earth ao as a correlation carve relating earth SteanbruWe et al. (1980) have average monetary quake intensity at an affect site with not ahe ea hquake- resistants The�expectedhlosaoamongbile hnongrea atant mob lPye intensity VxII+ earthquake "would 'avers a 1� homes from an. 9 percent, aycordinq to the- that;curve of .e3 erienced in woo er err et d:J' loss from injury in.mobil' homes is generally similar P d -frame dwellings; to: This mitigation, to'be;reasonable value of the mobile home on the in unit, sin�eQthaeblcoatoof brepend part. on the to a foundation might be triose than the otent,L ing and tying down possibility of injury o death), The County, Butte shouludih ethepUnlikeiy position on this questsoa (which arises; pnty)t.so as to at tttany locales in the eastern part tnoetthe caunro .-of relieve some of the uncertainty in deciding p. iate course of ,action ,should be. shat h� At th and c mobile home tit eastern Butte. County should be hdvised�oftheehazard and the costs of ronteJ action, so that an `informed choice among alternatives can be ',made.. C_ 77777777777777 f5 1 _ O' O ®ITE � G O �O o X o o 0 O G G oGb 13 � Cnic� o 0. Oroyille X X 00 ,, x M 5-5;9 0 km 3Q M 4 t O` t figure, 2. Locations .o eari;tiqual.e epi'centexs' near the 6iggers suhdivi8ion. du,ritlg the site in Butte' t'teado4��s-;' Earthquakes; 9oQ Ig73; they ,are,c'1a's„„sed ar6,V ose rEcarded according magnitude: {3 tq perio- 3,.9, e'tc..) :' Earthquakes .pdcurrilng at ,'h dr than 100 ;r kin from Butte dowis'`are not shovm: Spice:ntors'I;,more than about- 2G,knt;�north o,f the”site are not < hok�n' becaute the data on 4thlcn s based vera n'at recorded nprt'h`; of do°15' lJ76 the, illus tra �i o ff, i latitude: (i�lodi'fied frort� Mars and Lindh T.973.); ' I I j I I 1 C -•LO' i t 1+` r �k { t.71 ' rt ` t t x fid'• , } /((�/'', Table ,1! Ground Water Chemistry of the Huge Meadows Ar ea ' Down-Gzadient Up-Gradi`enG Wel'L 7r Down-Gradient )� Well 2 Well 3. .i , E 7.55 id. ;mohg• 140 7.46 i k'e k ] 21 (0 3,),,v 1130 o. .05 <0.05 CuZO) <O.,08,<0.05 <0.05 k�b {aoz) 40.01 <o�of 40,:05 Cr O a5) 00.07 40:01 <a.01 20.01 Values in parentheses represent, E p..,A Maximum contaminant levels. N is enter;'ng the local ro un d w 9 ate Addi�tonall' water',,iii the vici.nz-ty of the Biggers parcel, yr.a11 wells tested below the E.'P.A. maximum contaminant levels for the five metals examined. The tipA. standazcls,are shown in Ap endix;C. Another sampling wi11"be conducted in'mid-June il. of this with the earlier chemical results. Because this is a. year to compare, low water yoar, m 3une sampling 'Will probably represent low baseflow contributions"from Butte3.d Greek typical df 1at� fall so a third samp;�ng may n+�t be zequired. h droYa Y of Butte" gy The Creed: will be examined after hlie ;lune samples are taken to determine whether, or not an,add tional, sampling is needed. �C i u ,� D-4 4 , I ' , : I" r r ! b V i' �s' fr d ''Tt 1 's, ', it .: .... .,;f::,. .. ,� .,. 1{err • :. ..-,: . ,. a ^s6" arse• - ,� 'I" �, �,-- ' L.. r .. , .: t.,.71 ,. r. " � . li I I , . � , �, 1. :, it ,.. I)4 .,,' ,. , , -1 !--��'��,- .. 1.!,�7 � ,�, � .; ,-- t , , , .1� - �. -, 6 , ) ,�� ,, , " 1, , 11 �;, . , :, � . � I , . ,� t, , I , I - , � , � I I ,� i I ;, , , . �,., 0 1, . 1, - —i- !�jl' �A 1. . , ,,, . . � , ; , :, 1, 1: � ,� -lt� �1. ! , :, , . I - , ,,,, - , , I � I 11 'I'". I , ,: I : :, , " � I I � � . I " . , , , , C� � ; �' } . �.. ,. I .'. I . I � . I I I - � � , I I ,�� . � . : . � L " -- I � " ,: , , llll� ", , - . ,,, � � 1;, t I . � - , � I : �, 1; �l I - I - -, Apperi,dl B ,, . , �� ,,� � , , I , , I ! I � I — . I , 11.1 �, 1, . � , ., � I � , , 1� 111 . G oundY�a;i,er Ghemx'ca� Rata ,5 I :. I -.i ,, I . Is # I I I I , �l � I I I . - 1, . I . I I .. 11 I �l I 1-, " I ��FI� , � � � b I "" I ) .ir. .N IWIM . I I . . . I 11 I I r I I :1 � . . � I I I I I I � . I I I I .. . , � . �1/ T�R� �t�A►1. �' � , ! .1 I 11 SIS -C&I �` s UBMITTE ' BY ADVISOR. ,, N0.' i Jerold Behnke , -. 1059 Via Verona ,Drive;) GROWERt DATE SUBtiiIT'fED, Chico, CA 95926 3/25/88 . ., I ; DATE REPORTED. 4/1 8 CHOP, FCELD57; 1% IP. 0 NUMBER. 1.ve Lab. Sample Code Nutn'brr pii EC: m5/1, x . toy 1 F' Pfh � Fe Zn , ! . Cu Pb Cr Cl $04 .E 140 . sAa .114-1 . ;; I.54 i 7I- 140 ' <'0..05 <Q.05; <0.05 CO'.O1I 1,0'.01.' . i 1. 2 1 120 <0".05 10 Aa'� t0'.05 <0.01 <0.01, 1. ll�"l I � 3 7.46' 130 10.05 <0. 05' <,0, 05 <0. 01, <0.'O1 — -- I I � "I I I , , . I � I � 1! I I I I L ,, - . � . �� --- — I I 1 i f = T - - i I, ' r:,. . I I r .: ,. ,. .. .i I ,.. . .- _ ,: :., : is -.. ... .,.. ..,r .. '.. :: .:. ..,.� ,.. '�. Evoit,o#ia an men r# �' Recom dolloris, :.. , #I 11 :, . r MONAFCH'LI BOR ATO RY� : ,, ;, 559 Ea s L;Ilndo Air entre >, l�."" s, I' G .Go . hi , "California 95925 I , , , Phone 91 ( 6? 343-5818 �, t: L x. ..' °. �I. �z; , _ ' •� I Ro Barnes .,"Aar !� . onomis l �� 6 ;. I I , r �: ,, . ,: , , „. . , 11,11,11, _. .. 11., 11 �. ,. ,. ��` , �; ,. r ._ Vii, ` ,�I , „ .. , to t,V.. .',.. dot ;. Appeftci C. f I EPA DrirWng Water Standarcis ,y £,f THE SAKE DRINKING OaTER QCT �;ff�.'�I,tIU:tiI cONr�riNANTiEv.�ts- i�6/s7�, riia.:irnum 31a�cisnum F'I{I.iSARY contaminant PfiI,WY' Contaminant Co"vw "'"NTS bevel OCL) 60,M14NANTS I eyel (MCLj Metals. Herbicides, 'esi tides, PCBs$ 0.,.Q5 rngCl P, Chlordnnn 0,03 mg/1 Endrin 0.0003 Bar%tim,. , . , :.. l.0 mall "i mg11 Gsdmium . , . µ ... , .. , 0.01: mg/.1 lieptachl'ar ... r F , 0.01 mg/1 GS :bmiu ri , . ,, , ..:. , ' . 0.05 mg/1 0.02 mg/1 Hcachlorobenzene , .. ,. 0,.02 mg/i Undane , , 0.004 mg/1 iter Yry ._.. 0,002 mg/1 ANI.ctitoavehlor , 0.1 mg/1 Selenium.. , . 0,01 mg/1 Toxaphene , . 0,005 mg/1 lNgn-.Metals PCBs 0 T1p8 mgh 0.1 Fluoride 7 - -<� tngll - ` D . mg/l, Tx 1 10,amg/1 TP SilV�c, 0.01 mg/l Volatile Organic Chemicals: Tdtal7rilialomethanes ... , 0.10 mg/1 Phenols; '� Pentachlorophenol ... , v . 0,__ mg/1 ' s 73enzrne . , 0,005 mg/l Physical Parameters: Y-_cn} t chldrtde , t :- . , . 0,003 `mg/1 'T`iltbidity (in tprbidigi units) . 1 TU Carbon tetrachloride , , r 0.005 mg/1 P.adioacti in .. . ; , ..15 p}cbeuries 1,271)ichlord4thane :.. , 0.005 mgll 3licrobioiog}: `t`r chlorderhy1di .(TCE) OA05 mgll , Co1ifom bacteriaa . , .. , `'0per100 tit `- 1,,4-Dichlryrob-Ln,zene, , . . 0.73,mgfl 1,1 Dl�hldr�eth}tene ... ,y b.00i mg11 1,1,i-Trii:iiloroechxne . , . , 0,3 mg%1 i bf:atimum SLOr4D�1RY Contaminant � Iasi ttm SECONDARY Contaminant CONTA AYA,i'7 S Lel (IV CIL), C6IVTL1f1NANTS . Level (h CL), �, hfetals: Eih} sica Parameters 10 mg [ng/1 units ". Gorrost. ity . hone iron s �j0.3 v .1 6.0s mill Forstttng agents , .:, .. O'.�,mg(1 "�.0 :mg11 Nonstletals w Odor Chloride.,, .s miliigrg"perl ter - partsPer`miliTon =,ppm r• hh SUBMITTED BY ADVISOR; N0. ". Jexold :Behnke ,1059 Via Verona I)r'.,vs G"R9WER DATE `SUBMIT`r,E.D 9-15-$8 Ch1.c6, ',CA 95926 . DA.,E` SPORTED;; 1.0-348 "CRl7Pt FI`ELDSi P, 0. `NUMBER: LGA. Somple PN EC MILLiE atJIVAI.ENIS/ Lf i ER PpM a Cie Number _ Pb Cr CI S0, B r NO, SAR _ . 0' 1 <'::). 0 0'. 2 0; ] 3l. 05 -e0.05 Q:.OL0.0 1 ).05 "<0.0�5' �,d'��01 'C0.01 y , a+H , Ir I , 1 � o Er ria it` n and Rerommendotions, i MUNAFtCH L ABO"RATOIY' 559 East Lin i0, AVo,66 Chicon C.alrfdrnla'95. 28 Phone(916) 3 A3-581.8. Ran Ba`rnes, iyrono ir`s1 rs - , A e 64,x Biggers survey" SURVEY FOR ':CklREA�'ENi�i1, RARE, , QIi END�PYG, BRED SrEcvvs, of ' ' A.ScXilaA!R PLUS CONDUCTED ,APRIL 29, MAY _17 �.i1�D ,J�.1YF 3, 198 i ON APIPkOkaMAx'ELY'20.Q ACRES OP' IPAQPEkTY I�dO10 AS, THIS B1+9GERS 'AND UBD t7aSTUN, LOCATE� Ax's t1�1'"'E:_ MHMO6iS, HUM COUNTY, . _. p t; . cAja a t A.-Habitat • 'x.abi'tiatw .' The project site lies w.ithiri a well-dt^1oped mXed con - ifer:aus forest that contains meadows of vat;o ¢s sizes_ A stream, with associated riparian habitat., cuts diagonally across the property towtrd its southeast border. lExcept for Humboldt: &Dad, whish runs from west to east through tlfie area southo'f most of` the proposed -development, there.are no improved r.--Dads on the site. There aLre,,'however, numerous lagging trails present, and �. evidence of past logging activities abounds.. Besides tree stumps, the '.evidence includes scattered dump: sites containing rusting cans and antique glassware. Apart from the logging " activities and some evidence of, a forest fire in`the past', the f area appears tp have.` suffezwed little distu!6arice in recen ".fears. I. :i Access to 'the.site from either the west or east is via Hum- ; boldt Road, wthich intersects with California 'State Highway :3z about, 6 miles west northwest. of. Bu te-Meadows. ,' Mired Coniferous Forest The ztti ea co-tiiferous Forest at; this locar-ior is doknineted b • ` Jeffrey pines:, Douglas 'firs, white Liz s t, incense cedars:; lodgepo],e pines, a few CaO forma .,blac oalts , -ai srs are p�eseri.t Other woody s,peci'e§ present irnc]udehazelnut deerbrush buck-1' �. brusYi, chinquapin; c�af'feebe.rry ,, Juneberry, dogwood, manzari'ta, wild dose,, gooseberry, and currant: A number', of Y erbaceous specs es .occur on the £ores't floor, � especial-]'' art openings. These- ncl'ude bracken, Ha 1.t, iris, hairy lin , a�rithtts , larger-1eaed saridvror,t, bluedic?c's, flowered, , �:ctlli ns� a, close-flowered knotwead, '' Lei�mor� ` s ;: catehflyr C , Nutta-ll's' 1�,rksp�:r t forest garophytum; sp'atu Late nemophile j'huc,eia sweet C� cely Seouler's" popcorn 'flower.,'. Wako robin Sierra rTevada;peas: lupine, :horsetati,i, sooura.nq bleeding heart, steershead'v Cali ftirzia; toothWort,'' Indian warrior,' i yellow Wioles �3 spe.ies), bedstraw, clover, yarrow, `dock,,, mouse-�aar'e�'� chzclkteer3;''mu'lean,.��bl'i�e'bel.ls, 7itacow rue, grasses, minersI ttuce, irixn,tergrean, shaker,_oot,;; butterw9rt, fr�ti Mar r, t�; chec}ter# agos;e7Lis piiiedrnps., s��otted` coralr'oot orchigl, shepnerd s ,purse; k?� loggia, bird : s ;foot tref of i, false $si`lomon's G; seal ,w linanthus, 'mule ears, wild morning; glory, li lyes,, thi, stle, i J snowpmonkey flowers, gibid, 1I, `brodiaea,, ' dogbanep Cai�iforiiia st'awberry, woodland`'st, pigmy gills,'► I 6 9 rr Ba�ggers, survey Z j pitcher sage, winter cress�5urnet, wooly sunflower, dandeXion, azid q thees . Species occurring within or at the ma-r,,gins of the meadow portions of the site include linear -leaved' montia bistort, zygadene, `bXue star grass, Nevada lewisia; speedwell d;3 species:), cehItaury, penstemon., buttercup (2 species); meadow montia,,cin- quefoil, clover, corn I lYe.spike rush, rush (several species),' sedges {several species,}, and others: kiparian Habitat reek include, riparian specie,s occurring along the margins of the g w� llow, s iraea, black and r p cottonwood, white alder. Herbac,eOus species include mugwort, mint, spearmint, speedwell, horsetaIil,,,dock, common monkey flower, pow parsnip, sedges, spike rush, rush, and ethers: B, Metkibds; Records of the California Native Plant Society, were checked to determine if any threatened,rare,. or endangered species, of vascuI:ar plants had previously been reported from on the site or its vicinity. Thema list of plants that ,such potentially could occur within these habitats was compiled,. xn, tiallp the,petimeter af,the site was .hiked.on foot to determine the corners. Then the site Baas czisscrossed dia ona.11r . a.nd checked' fo.r, g Y any, threatened, rare, or endangered. species.. A'' checklist of .all vascuilar plant taxa present vias: begun; and specimens o�- :taa of unce. 'tain were taken for further analysis at the Galiforz a state Universi.ty,. Chicofi hers barium. Finally, with the aid of a compa5s,,the site was hik`ed': systematically ;along tT nse,cts alpproxijnatel 170 y yards :apart, With checks.b the flora on either side of the transects being made C� T%r:eat6h, td: 'Aekt `flr. 'I�r�danaered Syeiea Onepossibly tkir.eatened'.,species. of vascular plant ''(opposite- leaved calycadenia--_C'g Vdadenl appos tifold. a) Was reported .from, "t$1. utte Meadows" in 92;x,' and. .-,several othe.r such taxa, have been. x'eperted from wiiti ��a fxve r.es of thy' sste� the. potental.or, others °also. ekists . Among those reported' Froin the 'vicinity' are a ape fern ' CBotrych gr um .cren�tlatumi) , shield;-�bracted monkey floc3er (Miumdlus alaucescens), Plumas county,beardtorigue (,Penstemon ,neotericus)�, a lark�.a ('Markin riiildrediae) , Roof's` manxani,ta fji: (Arctostahvlc�s-roofji),�sundew.(Arosera-rotundifolia), and;, ' sh' - asta;;calochortus (Caldchortus.nudus var.: shastensns , r - J 1 "J Biggers survey. d. 3Ci8NT±91C a+AM9 COMMON NAME Ceariothus integerrimus Deer brush Cent"auri um muehlenbergi Ceras tium vulgatum Muehienbergl's centau'ry Mouse -eared chickweed ChimaphiZa benz!esil P;;psissewa cirsium sp. Thistle collahisapazv fl Ora Sma71-flowered c0il3,nisa =G'ozaZorhi2a macula'ta Spotted coa"alioot drehd' Cornus nuttallxx Mountain dogwood Cornus stolonifera Red osier dogwood corylus cornuta var. cali.farnica Hazel nut Cyperus eragrastis Umbrella sedge DaCty is glomerata Otchard grass Delphi4ium nuttallianum Nuttall 'Is larspur Dsiitaria caZifornic'a cal ifornia toothwo it bi cen tj:,al formosa Pacific bleeding hearts Dicentra unifZora. Steershead Dchelosternnma puZcheZZtYm Blue dicks (Pale forms „ EriophyJium ianatum Woolly sunflower Equisetum arvense 73orsetaii Equisetum hyeAa.�:e Scouring rush Fragaria Californica California strawberry Fritillaria atxopurpuzea Mountain checker k'ritiZlaria reccurva° Scarlet fritillary, " Galium aparine a' Cominon bedstraw Gayophytum humiZe, Forst gayophytum Ffacke.lia californica Cai:Lfornia stick'seed `;1feZeocharis sp Spike rush. lieracleum lanatum Caw parsnip ' fforkel'xa teidehtata ' Horkelia XzjEs hartwe all Har, tweg`' s iris yunoul'spp Rush (sev"era7. "s,pp Rellogc�ia galioides, Kel:laggia w Lathyrus nevai3ensis' sierra ;evada pea Lepeciinia; Cal.yciraa_. Pitcher sage w L-awis:Za neva.dersis " Nevada ,leTaisia` LZxufi` sp. Lily L Zlum par_ ial num Tiger lily' L11 nan.thus ciZia.tus ` Hairy lnanthus Lrian.thus ,harkrassz2 Harkness' lnanthus 42thaphragma heteroIPA Zla Woodland star Lotus humist.ra,u5 Bird's. soot trefoil ;; Lows triicranthus Sinali.-t;laviere�i lotus` Lupin"us sp hupine" ', " Lunula c.omosa Lunula ' Mentha` arvensis Dint, Mon t-44 spi ca t a" � ., � "5toma:techoid' 9Peariniht � I btertensxa cxl ata var. Bluebells M-ICt'6t eei-is .graCxl s Pigmy ct' HIM breweri; M mu�Zus gut tants` Fsrewer's monkey lo've% Cdinmon monkey fiotae 4 i, , '.J 'c Biggers survey 5 SCIffiV CIVIC R M&3 COMHON .1id1�Mll3 MimLilus primulades Primrose monkey glower Mahtia chamasso Mendota monta Montia linearis Narrow -leaved montia Montia perfolxata Miner.S lettuce Nemophila spatulata Spatulae net oph la Osmcrhz`;;a chilensis Sweet Cicely Pediculari. deifl"or`a inch an warrior Penstemon oreogharis Meadowi penstemon Phacella heter6p127114 Phacelia Pinus ja-ffeeyi Jeffrey pine:' Pinus Z�smbertiana Sugar pine Pinus mutrayana Lodgepole pine Plagiobothrys seouleri Scouler''s p©pcorrn flower Plantagp Zanc'eolata English; plantain Poa sp Bluegras's Poa bulbosa, Bulbous bluegrass Polygonum bistortoides Bistort Polygonum confertiflorum; Close -dowered knotweed Popul us trichr�carpa_,. Black cottonwood Potent�1,24 glan ulosa Cinquefoil Potentilla gracilis Cinquefoil Pseudotsuga benziesi Douglas fir Psilocarphus to eZlus Slender woolly marbles Pteridi t,zm aqu.1 a Um Bracken;. i Pteeospora androsnedee Pinedrops P rola a cta 3' p -W 4- ; Ranuncu U2 us .flamrnula Buttercup Ranunculusorthoryzz' h , Buttercup Rhamnus calfornica Ribes'uevadense Coffee berry, Sierra nevada Curr.aint Ribes roL, Gooseberry Rosa sp, :; Wild rose RuraeXacetoselZa Sheeps'oxrel Rumex crispus Curly dock ix s' .�anguis'orba; annus Burnet panicula bipxr�ria'ta Snakeroot codes sanguin'ea Snow:plarit S}enecio.,arnocoidas butterwort Sxl'ene 3emmoni i Leminon' s cat.chf 1 5'.1syrindhiium bel.ltzm, Blue:,! grass Smilacipa racemosa False Solomon`s 'se,al Spzraea sp , ' �5piraea S)mphorxcarpos a" .�' � P S notvberr�' Tud, araxacm OefI 1)aricielian Tklaxictzum feridZeri Weadow rue rifalxum cliabi.um Clover, , xZium ovatum Wake, robin T1 tel exa; ixs.o1des Gald'en b. oc3 sea Vigra tz'uirl calaforxrxetiin Coin_ I'll ��7771, , Appendix `G r { ARCHAEQLOGICAL Si1RVEY S , OFBIGGER- NORTH''OF W,fBOUT ROAD; ` k x ' B ` [1TPE 1EADOW8, tuTTk CoVt4 Y, CALIFORNIA G t By: Frank E. Bayham'and Dan oZ R, EZZ ott Frank E Bayham, Prinz a`ipa] Investigator ArchaeoZogxcaZ Reaeareh `Prgxam De a P off' Arlthropolaoy Ca"ii£ornia StateIJnirersity Chico Chico, CA 959?9_400., ' Prepared Farr Bachman Associates 3012 Espxanade - Chit oy CA 95926 k a' 1 ;K 94,7 { -I C ci ,j , ItEFERCYCE$CITED Ba ham, Frank E. 1987 Arehaeoloo -- Survey of Biggers Parcel -South Forty Acres, Butte Meadows, B4stte County, California.- Report I on file, at. Northeast Archaeological Information Center; -California: 'State>. University-Chica. G,reenera Ronald IK and Sarah A: l�farusin, editors 197 Vat:ional Register of Historic Places,' U,S4, Government Printia� o , hxngton Heuer, Robert F. .196p Lan"uages. Territories, and names of Califon Indian Tribes. €iniv0rsity o£ Cali£Qrni.a .Press Serke7.ey Hoover., :1-fildred 10"66 B., Hero. E". Remsch, and Ethel G. Rensch k,stdtic California, :Spats in 3rd. `ed. Revised by W.N. Abelae. Stanford iJnverst-7 f?ress, Stanford. Kove1, Pal'h and Torry Kovel 1986 hovel's xYew Dict--- t1ohary of %larks. Potterv,':and F'brcelain:.1850 oa the Pr_ esent;4 Crown Publishers, Near York. McG' e, Joseph 'P, ', 1960 A History: ofButte County. $utte County Oifice o£ Edtication, Orovzlle.. , Riddell, Fz2ncis A %faidu and, Konjc(j In Handbook o£.North- Ar_ ican Tndxans, Voli�ne _me $, California; edited by R..F.: Heizer, pp. ma3-r0'-386. Sthsonian Insti.,tut on, iaashin ton." Rota-, .dames ' 1980 Tin an Fein' Basic's: USDA Forest Service, Klahsth Nati.onai Fares t . Tb�lOuse, Julian Harrison' X971 c., Camdon: Bn.EtLe �'�takrs and the Mar'! s. ` Tho'mas Nelson Inlm 4 r 1 �i 77 Y P,C,I-lA�a'LoGt Al.. iTE MAP Qv.TTG 14EADovI5 His; rt2i�, (Ti COAs a 6 u-not ic— t+tdD-NFCD ddr^p�dSArc ~~ � �� g jd :Sa�T'E t7h:JM : Lilao-E aeucl�ts F'tF; �,t Lec+�s to Lc '� ult"tt 5 c nay+ TAUQr� 5c4a�0Aa� DAFUNiS fy�iCdlv�.6IA7"8` F�E''h7NRu`"MF�.S�.._ •;r.•,• .L.O�US�� t 4— j t leggy yoU01G ✓ 3' lour � �0.1Gt>..: �)Q 1=or3[:_ i ..per Ixwi OoJrJDAAy LOW$ eiancsLo It us f N ISO Lotus s- a�c�rir C �iLEb f�ajrRDf O i-/Iti i If / �OARb.SCA7TElS � MO�tG � �'r `� .` a2 to fN°Stuj ,a Ik j l�Uw7t3ocr' ;Q Lo[JS Z 4 RD: PirVEp �r ig €�� �attuS,3✓., 1 t/ o}ploAA 8 f,"�t y q F:eld ocat ion ;df 1cc� at` StJt t•e' inQac�tii�5 oH_sr_oz'ic. s k' � Ah!Jitoe' w k�N I�t4! e w�IrA oul�Ca tN K I N , ;FRaf+�t AL��'�DY SYN RernTa'N55° 0F'Y'M4S `PRas.�T pu�.gryatil.: C�'wr�5 /a► T� °`'cou,v T� WIT800 pRaT e a FD9TK 'LS 64a UO To a R N a R r~ S H oi iYr C+I.' JJeC0SSi1/tv To OAA i i t a r� i i f i � ' I x zr'+A n '�{ � I. -� d ,•� tri; cC%T�j 'A r '6 rdp and Eliz. rid_ exXgel will "Serve'' ; �t;estxonnaire I I - I ]� Do gas service lines .emend to the. site? Yes No If Yep, size _ and,pressure, If No, distance to nearest': existing line Q 2 . Are physical facilities (lines, tra,ilsyarme s, etc..) in the general area adequate ff 3. Do electrical 5arvice<. lines extend tar the site? 't Yes, is wheat the capacity bf these lines'?�,",,r f z; - /kt CJrf/'rl' / G'. %t' rir` r 7L/! f e�.3' 1 l 7 txrl �� ix/ �• 411-1 A� � % } T4 have. "si project a hifzcant'effect" bn yout ability to,„provide service ta,the project or the community? `y""'� � t � L” G✓!` r..+ //' rC,�y% `L�,t� r e'" J';7 .F'r1+f 7 �^" a. f[:`."3c�.S' .^J:r-> � h'%�•�r���� ��� ��±. ���,�' S� �'! rr?r17 r"f'C'P�i/ / t` �i �I.f ,��. E� please;provideany additional information or remaxks,regading your general concer]s ab6tt this project:I v f t Y f•-/�%/���/^�is�%+I"'�l�i _ i° i% 1F i_�,� i o' Li+�, r"Y ! G�. Cr..� l+ ��/� �4 i�4'/r'7 `�' .` t� eej %.1 �o .4" fZC' �I j P051 xot24 g.griA., reg Fid `!11 1 il� ;Telephone{I Service X711 erv'i' Questionnaire t, po pole6 lines extend to the site? NO, ONLY ,ALONCz�1IUMBOLDT ROAD 1ti71TCH, WOULD AOCOMODATE " LOTS i 1.8jq,,22-25 AND 27 P 28, - 2 rs line capacity in the genera area adequate? YES Is central srritohing capacity adequate? YES A..: Is overall service abilitg adequate? YES S. Vlil1. this ro.'ect ha �� �� p v£ a significant effect on your, abiji.ty to provide service to the project a to the community? NO E..,Ploase provide=any additional information or •remarks regarcliz%g;your ' general conoern� about. this project.. E�CTENSTON OF OtJI� 'F.IICILZ' xES T LOTS 1-2.,I er 26 WOULD' BE SijBJECx TGA COST - _. TO fi14E DEVELOPER PER OUR TARIVF A2 RU, i V R. C4 A, Dame •' , - ?osi.t3. on: )rNGTNEER 1 ,QJI Signature: MARCH,"1988 �a. ti t} r U l"iT e 1 C 1 'rY r9i�{ 777 n / � Sc�oals . "Waal, serve vi Questi.onilaire 1. Which schools 'would be attended? (,�le;nentary, intermediate; high schooly Unifie.d,School District hPS''na school `fac1111 _P,aradise' sin Butte 1eadaws„ Elemehtary students woul d-atteo'-d Forest Ranc ementary Sc oo y n or`est Ranch_, .: provided there tis space, availablq. , Intermediate and hiyh school students would ''e use dawn to, chi co to atten schao"IS 2, in ick. Current enrollment and irneximum capacity of these schools?CUI'rently Forest Ranch elementary .School has space for 102 students.; resen y there are 90studehts in that facie%ty: 3. Are these s.chbols currently overcrowded? S;choOls are 'not p;r`esent`ly over., however, space is limited, 4.. Are curr6ht bussing facilities adequate? Yes please eyplain. Ho+a ridny students wouldyotx expect from this project? (elementary, y intermediate, high school)Difficult to p1^oject due to the isolated nature of the community. V7ould ;this project puE,any a:e these schools over their ca acit Explain. P y. Possibly 1. Do you Piave any plans for expansion? Paradise Unified.School District has no plans for ezpaOding ih. schoals Butte Meadows, 8, F]111 this project require a change inl,`Distr:ct or' School.-�nrvice bounciar5.es? No. 9. ',:Haw would i -hs project'af£ect the bussing system?. -Th---sproeCt could necessitate Paradise Unified School District sending 'the la#^ge' hus to u e -e.a ows area. , lq • ' ,please ;provide ,any additional i.ojn,ar remark§ regarding your concerns abaft this Project.: (such ,as ,school impact tees) No add? ti once Temark'8 ;.: IpName Ri;cyt�a rd' .T. Lande'ss ?osition.: Supe?"T.tite.ndeht P. � :�r` S�giature >r��_�LlI��/�� •c'�.��x�!y,,. Date': dc Imal. p,dr, our dors 25 h 152. 5p per ", ' ou"r 6 r �por The d4stt 'W l.d'b' 11 wee., i:d t � would ie�re.q,kre,!d to alse, pp y roxima 6 , per 7 G 'per :yd,a'.r or $ Z73 i, 45per Yd a chile,ou, 1, -! PrOv d ;�-gb eve 0,f s AII&O for Add ervice t Volil ',on rleIsOuree,6to, halt thefu d; t . rther, ie:eri,,br,,ati of Ur OiIity to SiriciL r 0 0 R F=C 90'OER LTJ;hw