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4 D1 `tentative Subc"v :sion
APPLICANT P. 0. Box 7333, Ventura, CA X1300
ADp"�.FSS Dta�tx ice' Green
Same
r�wNE"� dividing 10 arVe5 to cToate
pR0;7ECT DESCRIPTION
'Centat;'IVc Subdx,�viS 10 I�1a�
four parcels at S ac -res eacll aP1i 'ox. 3.200 deet
Cin the south side of Bald Rock
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-LOCATION----- Bald Rock area.
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DATE APPLICATION �;03EIVED P, 0. Box 1 S 7 G
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Bai^nhar
Brown Ej Assoc.
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LATE PUBLICATTk)N NOTICE WRIT` Eli
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BATE MAILING LISTREPAREI% ,r r NUMBER_,:___.
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'DATE MAIL_Ot1T N0T1 CL,% WMJTTEN,
DATE PLANNING LIRECTOR 'REPORT PRt;PAS�En
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CRTBGt��tICAX, EXL�MPTION �.
DETERMINATION NEGATIVE 'DE01J,APA 21ON •- DATE AJIOPTEDIZ C- '�
,AND BATE� 7'.B ADOPTED
MITIGAVD NEGATIVE D gC1,0ATION A '
EN'J IMPACT �'pORT Y�ATE C�EPTIrIED
SUD. COMMVrTr"E 1.mvmNG TATE h�;`� .�.-
0VISOV, AGENCY REApniG. DA`
ADVISORY AGBNCy ACTION
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Secretary for Resources
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Sacramento, CA 95814
f Butte I;LCANORM.t3ECl�Ch,Caun} Cir,
County Clerk, County o
25 County Canter Drive By
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Oroville, CA 95965
FROM: Planning Department
7 County Centel Drive
Oraville, CA 95965 Miled)
S1J}3J5C'l':Filing of Notice of Determination in Comaia,ct`
Section 21108 Or 21152 of the in
Resources eCod with
P o'ect `title 84-10-10-02
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�l'entati >e SuUd iv sa oaz Map T7_ TUnt-. ;,q ,cCiv:�.-s"'�o
State Clearinghouse T p A1' 61-35-1.9 I�Iattr:,cwc Creon
ghouse Number (7f submitted to State CloarJ
contact T�er.son �ngIiouse)
John Mendonsa, Publie Works Tele ho 0
Project It�7cation On the soot sxcl� (16)ai 5oc .p426 _M1 'IVit�nbei�
feet �iR_Of its s ill ers;ect on with Tsham Road, Da �c���oarea.
Project Descri "
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Dividing 20 acres into four parcels o7 5 acres each;
'.Chis is to advise, that tl�e---
Butte County Advisory Agony
Lea Agency
has made ilio foll.orving determinations regarding the
pra j ect ; above-described
1 • The prof L:ct ❑ ivy 11. have a significant h C ect on, _
the environment,
will not
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El An 'Environmental. Impact Report was prepared for. this
project ursuant to the provisions of CI✓�i � and was
cerr.ified as rec(uired by Soction 15085(g), 14 California
Administrative Code:
A Negative Declaration prepared for
Pursuant to rho 3rovisions Of C'S A, this project
Negative Lret;la7rtt1071 may be examined athe Oof the
Planning
Department, 7 CoUlity Center drive„ Orovill o, CA. 959'
3•Nce rf laxnem:i.fired hd.1ca.t n�r� t
is exernotitorUtn enptviroonn1`ds mental. review.this project
A strttern0nt Of Overr"W ng, Coll
slrlcrat i,ort t
adopter} for this Project. 0 vas, � Was not,
5. �'
the ration me1tsuVes adopted, by the Lead Agency
rii t
impacts oJ. the apt roved project aro, to. reduce
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D5PARTMENT OF PLIULIC WORKS
WILLIAM (0111) GIIF;w'i:Director
7 COUNTY CENTER ORIYE-OROVILl',8. CALIFORNIA 9.S?(!i
Telephone: (91G)}!i�3•i•a6 1
January 9s 003 Co. Planning Cotwm
JAN 91985
.Maurice Green 0MV111e C.�aG>o ky
P. 0- BOX 7333 RA1: AP
Ventura, CA 93006 Ten Ln L'ivrw Oubdivis ,on 4 M
DearMr. Green:
Please be advised that one of the Health :Dep tent corj(1�1,Lirjns
wss omitt,2d from. the letter to you dated J,9nit 1• 2, .1 8'
approval of your tentative subdivision. That t
, �9 , •�cgarding
oil .s.
W. home sites, if shown on the final map;, shall be accessible
to the usable sewage disposal, area by gravity zelow.
If you have any question; regarding tlii s platter, please contact
this office.
M
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Il reCbOr of Public Vtorks. "
Jfthn Men��
'TR/d "vis%stdnt Ditector
cc Planning
Health
Burnham/BrOwrl, and A, soeiates
Bu, tie
'ryes. �..,Ii^ �. 'Y!•ei�..i. .i,
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DEPARTMENT Or PUEILIC WORKS
WILLIAM (EI11) ("HE'FF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE:. (340 VILLE', CALIFORNIA 4 4k,
Telephann- 19W 53A-4681
January 2, 1985
M;lUr .ce green
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P. 0. Box 7333 E'; AP 61-35-15
VOtlt,tira, CA 93006 Tentative SUIldivision
pour Ir.Zn
Dear Mr. Greven:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held
December 31, 1904, the Agency adopted the negative d'ec'laration
regarding environmental review and approved
Subdivision :for AP 61-35--19 subject totheconditions�a,e��sted on
the attached she,�t.
:it no appeals are timely filed --within ten C10) day
the the date of
the Advisory Agency°s
approval --with the Clerk of tNe Board of.
Supervisors, this action will be final.
When the conditions of approval
order for you to file ur "fin are camplied with, it will. be in
Department of Public Corks for recordation witth hinn twon�ounty
months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency.Y four (24
If you should have any questions rLgarding this matter, please
contact this of;f;ice.
JM - ds
Attachment
"4 planning - t;nVironmentral Revie�v
Environmental Re6lth Department
Barnhart/Brown and Associates
'der.. truly yours,
William Chefs
Director, of Public llorks
V. • �+1�a
Johh I C-11 hd
4 ai8tanL Director
of Br approX.
Baht d 11,ock Road �
J� '10 s y.,tIjrj Rock avea.
rj tloa soutLt side ,
4M S livislon" tej� with Tsham �qoad,
Tentative UbL $vec
in LIIS
1200 ft. southe3st Of its
tian
A? 61-35-19
r,1hart/B):OWn and Associates
Vngineer: Ba
Public Vlorks corditionst. Z setback line from the ewatexll-ines of B"lld
Indicate a 50 ft, buildiM -rip. (1935 (m 567)
Rock Road, access road and 60 ft. St
vided by the (IeVGIOPer at all. street
(I
Street Signs shall be Pro s
S. bmLt 5 o,11ternate
interser County reqoireTILnt . ections p(G�Oordjnator
St'OLIet names for each street to the County addranfi
for approval of street names.) road to geometric
ction on access lativu
.1. Lon to be 411 Als and 951j re
Construct; full 1, street sze
3. Con structural. sect,, Works for
standard. Minimum �PU. of f,�Ijjjjc
[Paction. Submit design
tri County
J) L other datq may be reg!
Corr Wlit va3 1
approval- 1 _,e determinations and
to support section desiga- 'Public Works
Provide monumentatton- as rrquired by the DePa-rtrlk"b of
in accordance With accepted stali-lards.
.h,
all comply w.Lth the Butte
gtadeZ, and Other features - or, and other Accepted engineering
street
design res3ltEi
County Ordinances,
standards.
,,nt solution t1ra inaL
64 Provide Perm„ ” I MD , P
7. All easements Of record to be aho or, the fir',
L
S�vrip shorn Oa te,tlt'Ve mapi
B. provide 1 ft -
no acces� th 11ty C.MPalen Pacific
qUlretfi`�'rlts 0" ut
9. Meet �10: Ve senior)
Telephone 5
1.0. pay any
delinquent taxes or curr
road approach, at itIterse
is ix uct
ct
st"Maltd S-18 pull lie
ap
of access 'road arid Bald Rk) Q It lt�l I
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tepartmOnt CorOWOU'-
All PRr'-11-5 toco;►iply with t1w A-5 VOftinT'
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H.alth DepaPbM011" inafty on plrccl
#10, wt
c la, s c from blip, A
a 50 ft6
3 and 4,
hfielei setback rrom the line or bh"
'Lo o gt�
on prjrt�v D3 3 an
a 100 ft, A,-,aoh ulf, t"prl
Shcta
the trap that alle", pJltjj
161, xndicate.ct1. 0.fwac
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unSUItubll rOV
suttd County AdvisoryAgency
Planning Director
FC�C]t'f + car
,I CT: Report r c Tentative subdivision Map
StJ can AP 61-.I5�1
DATE*.
December 1, 1984
i de 20 acres to create for �a � a� cels l .5 The
Thin s a vrapr3sal to dxv i5 +-5 (Agricu%tural, 5 S this ares
'ihe present sorting general pian cif V41gn'a land
each. the butte county ri�it. or romm,nity p
Land lJ�e 4�1�n map a{ There are no spec
as Agricultural
g
r i. cul t�tral•-Residential.
"�tesxdent �,l .
f,ar" the ,area,. `' o
nt� of si mi l ar parrei e in the area and : r'oj ect� can
Due to recent recordation Department of t;i h and Camel this p
this parcel. design by with 'bhp generall Plan as irs�a ling.
be considered in
conFarmity
Recommend apOroval "
i�C�1�i1 Iwt
ctF 4 M Maurice Green
Barnhart, BraOn' and Assoc-
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eliminate lmpol•t.latt ,, tantl - rt,}lis'tnry"
a} riilortlta histtlry or lbtential to achieve
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TV. ENVIRONMENTAL CTS
x -p anat, L. ns of al ''yes" and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s)) ypS MAYBE,
NO
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant:
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
,
geologic substructxres?
b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
ovexcovering of the soil?
c. Change in topography cr ground surface
relief features?
d. Destruction, coverin, Or modific�atio77 of any
unique geologic or physical features?
of soils,
e. Increase in wind or eater erosion
either oil or off-site? ---
Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
--'
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
OT erosion which may modify the channel Of
a river or stream or the bed of the ocean tit,
any bay, inlet or lake? --
g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils
2L
outside designated urban areas?
h. Exposure of people or property' to geologic
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides, ground failure or simil.a�r hazards?
2: AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Air emissions or deterioration: of ambient
airuality'�?
b The creation of objectionable odors, srluke
`
or fumes? w.�.
c Alteration of air movement moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regionally.X
WATER.Will the proposal result in substantial..
a. Changes in currents, or the course or
direction of water movements in either
marine or fresh haters?
b. Changes in absorption rates, dTainage patterns
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
c, need for off-site surface drainage improve-
including vegetation removal, channel-
ments,
ization car culvert installation?
d kIterations to the course or flow of flood
waters?
e. Change in the amount of surface eater in any
_
Y
water body?
f, Discharge into surface waters, or in any
including
alteration of surface water quality,
but not limited to temperature, dissolved
%CCS
oxygen Or turbidity? --
Alteration of the dire,'tior or r.te of flaw
g,
of ground waters':
h. Change in the quantity of ground waters;
either through direct addition$ of with-
dvawals, or through interception of an
�c
aquifer by cats or excavations? --
I. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise
available for public water` supplies? ....
y, Exposure of people or property to water
related hata.rds such as flooding?
_2-
YES
MAYBE NO
4.
PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
mange in the diversity
of species, or number
Of any species of plants (including trees,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of
an), unique, rare
or endangered species of plants?
Introduction
C. of new species of plants into an
area or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existin, species?
k
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
S.
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Mange in the diversity of species,
or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell fl.sh,
benthic organisms or insects)?
)
b. Reduc4ion in the numbers of any unique, r4j,e
or endangered species of animals?
f
C. Introduction of new species of animals into
an area, or result in a barrier to the, migration
or movement of animals?
d,. Deterioration to existi.na fish or wildlife
habitat?�^
6.
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
'
b. Exposure of people to severe nc e levels?
?.
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will, the proposal. F ,duce
signi icant ]ig t and glare?
3.
LAND USE.. Will the proposal result in a
su�tial alteralt�.on of the present or planned
land,
use of an area?
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES.. Will the proposal result in
subs tantTa1
a, Increase in the rage of use Of any natural
resources?
X
b. Depletion of any non -renewably. natural
resources?
X
lo.
R.ISX OF UPSETS Will the proposal: involve.
a. A
rise of explosion or the release of hazard-
ous substances (iheluding, but not limited to,
Oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
!1,
POPUI,�ITION. Will
—,_._,.LATt._.N the proposal alter the locat ion,
da.sE1*35txon, density)
or growth rate of the human
popul,.a Lion"
/
i .
HOUSING. Will the px ,osal affect existing housing,
or create a demand Cor additional housing?
13.
14
As.
16..
17,
1.8.
YEs r1AYil ; NO
TRANSPORTATION/CIRCUi,4TION, Will the proposal
result in;
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
'b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing tran.portation
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic.?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an eft°ee,t
upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governme:ltal services:
g. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
C. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenance of public facilities, including
roads?
f, other governmental services?
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in.
a Use of substantial a.motints of fuel or energy?
b. Sabstan ial increase iii u.:ia"nd upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of new sources of energy"
UTILITIES. Will, the propsal result in a need for
new systems, or substantial alterations to the
following.
a4 pouter or natural. gas?
b. Communications sy.tems?
�. Water:
d. Sewer or septic tank
� . Ston. tl water dTainage?
'
f. Solid waste and disposal?
HUMAN HEALTH, Will the proposal result int.
a. Creation of any heal th hazard or potential
health hazard (excluding mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential health
hazards?
AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the
strGuct on of any scenic vista or view open to
the public, or will the proposal, result in the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open
to public view?
w4-
XC
—,.
A
YES MAYBE
NO
ig. RECRBATIOf1. wil:l the proposal -result in aniinpac t
Upon or quantity of existing recreati(#nal
the quality
opportunities? --
20.. CULTURAL RESOURCES.
T. 11,i11 the proposal result in the alteration
of or the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b, Will the proposal result in adverse p "Si cal,
or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric )r
historic building, structure or object?
C. noes the proposal have the potential to cause
a physical change which would affect unique
V
ethnic cultural values? — ----
d. will the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the potential impact
area?-. P--
DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 61-35p1-9
See attachment
b X SCltS5I C!hl�C)F_EhIV I RgirlWEhtTAL_EtJALUA"x' IiJhJ
AP 61-35-19
1b ves
driveways 'f' Development of four homesites and associated roads and
driveways result in some disruption
or cavercas,er%ng of the soil Which will, in turn, contribute to an , displacements compaction :
increase in runoff potenti al and erosion potential..
erosion and subsequent e+fOcts on surface waters i-= The potential far
prevalent for the proposed road crimes in close particularly
drainage swaI L' located on-site. WhIle standar c,ppub l i proximity to
the
conditions would require drainage 'structures ,�,- Works
construction, parcels of this sig the resod
for drainage.,' Therefore, i%:"Y runoff ooroerosiqu"-eon associated with the
peg maitient solution
road luld enter the drairoge swales and eventual)
Hamesi'kes placed n Close prop: i mi ty to the drainage? Swale, y rObth Scoul dCal also
«
contribute to this situation. Some means of erosion contra Could
should o
explored.be
oAll of Butte County i's within a , oderate Earthqua Intensity
southwest of
Zone the Bi Bend Fault and approximately ted a `, y
�e property
gPPrA>�ima-h�,l 6 males
los
II. The subjectis la
east/southeast of an extension of the Cleveland Hills home construCti�rn Normal
practices should yield a structure that would
Protect any otCupants from danger in case of seismic activity, but in
Mandatory, su�chCguarantees a ng or Universa] Building Cade is hot,
a n�
are nut. insured;
Sh: Four additional wells associated with dwellings on the r: e
Will tap a groundwater supply of unknown quantity, Figur hepticp rty'
systems will be placing affluent back into the ground. Health
Department requirements should insure that
not damaged by septic system rinsure t During
supplies are
water supplies may be red,.tced periods of drought,
Sc4d: The project rite lies in an area of spec;i �kl biological concern
for the Bucks Mountain Llcer Nerd- winter range.
and Game cammePits indicate that clustering of hIrmho esartMOhttOf he, Fish
identified t""closportatiao corridor of Bald Ftcict Road is al ng the
ifact'to fO? preservinq deer habitat. See the attached letter from
the Department of Fish and Game.
G That project does not appear to conform to the conditional
trite;is of the Agri Cultural _RoZi denti al
General e an Designation as
set forth in the Land Use Fl ement o -F the Butte CbPl an General Plan i n
that the project is not
schools.located close to Major coilMorcial services and
The c1btest high schools and major commercial Services are
l ace ted in Clrovi l l e t 20* Miles awes This incaease in density in the area y, project will represent an
APP011diX 1{ » pa9a 6
sea item s-P to
i�ae Thi a pr'u3ect Will add an e5ta. mated 25 to 35 trips Per d'�Y
Said Rack Road' as as possible +rom
should be located af� the subject
lzc,+t
Acceso to Parcel 1 r the west boundary
the private road that bdrder�
pj�operty• ct will represent an
i�icant, this project - a rural area,.
tough not sign ublic services in
14: T %n demand -for
incr`omerttal increase have to be egtenaed to the new.
lbawb; pov+t'r and Phone lines will
parcels and 3 omes;i t
Applicant: 4 M Tentative Subdv- Assessor's C'at*C031 # 61-3$-19
Maurice Green Log 4 e4-10-0-02
D8J8_.gt!qE-T
A.
ii Type of Project: Tentative subdivision Map of 5
2. 'Brief Description: Dividing 20 acres into +Cqlr parcels'd
acres each (three other adjacent parcels Previously cri�-,at'O-
by the applicant).
3. Location: on the south tide of Bald Rock Reads approximately
1,-,Oo +eejo- southeast of its intersection with Isham Road, Bald
Rock area.
4. Proposed Density 0-t -Developments 5 acres per Owelli...g unit.
5. Amount of impervious Sur+acing: Minimal
6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s)z Properties fraht on Bald
'Rock Road
7. Method of Sewage Disposals Individual septic systems 8, Source 0+ WatWater- supply: individual Wells
9, Prot imi. ty of Power Lines-. To property velopmerkt% None
JO, Pateriti al for further land divisions and de
under omitting zoning.
B. gqvingnmgnta 9
Eygica!_EnyiCoaLnent.*
I. Terrain
a. General Topographic Char4cteet Moderate sloV,11 MOLkntaihOus
terrain
b. SIOPet2 10 to 40%
a. Elevation: 2600 feet ASL
d6 Limiting ractorst some areas of steeper slOPW3
2. Soilsa. -'041
Types and Characteristics: Chaim and MOdOstu' so" se'
well drained with maderatt-.1y rapid to rapid permeability,
b. I.imitirig Factors: Gent --rally shallow soils.
Hatards Of the Land
a, Earthquake Zd',!L-; Moderate E4t--LhOUalte lhtohsity Zone VIII
b. Erosion potential: Very high
C I-andslide PotOhtial, High
d. Fire Hazard; High
ei Expansive sail Potential'. Low
Appondix V (a)
0
AP 61-35-19
on .the property ar'tsl
4. Viydrology Gm.a drainage swale begins Swale is
a. Sur+ace Water; the middle, another drainage
the east bounda►"y line of the property -
approximately
located along of unknown quantity
b ground 4Jater r Aquifers Drains south and West to a
c. Drainage Ch<-�rac. sties:
Creek,, thence to Lake Madranev
tributary ovrrt�les" year
,ppr 1ximately 60-65 inches Per y
'Setbacks frdr�� drainage swages and hi4a1
d Annual Rai.nfa.11 tnarmal)
e Limiting Factors`
erosion Potential. High
5. Visual/Scenic Quality*-
6. Acoustic quality-
High
7 fair Guality. High
Bi gl a a� cal rEnvi rr�rim�nt
r ca ai.t a man-4anita
etati.on h1ixed +rarest whtti mbrs`�depablity.
G. Veg rowth, medium to h g common to Sierra end.
underg Small birds and anYma.ls
Wi dli+e Habitat- .inter range of the Bucks ,Mountain Deer M
9. critical w
'� OOth� l �. 5 y
Cultural Envr►n_meht LoW
Archaeological aril Hisya ical Resources in the area:
1D logical eensita y area.
ar-chaeol og enol Pian designation: Agr i cul tural �E�e,si dertti al
Gen
Butte C6]t tnt'jP �
Ev'isting
zoning. A- Vacant
i w Ex i sti ng Lnnd Use 00 -site;
1,4
Surrounding
F1rea: timber land, scattered.resi-denc�s at
a. Land Uses:
gOen space,
rurali deneties•
b.taning: A-~5 arid A--2
- designations: Agrcult►ar-al-Residential and Timber
Gen. plan across
mountain1/21/2 to 12 acre pc gels to the narthouth and
Parcel 5 s to the west,
d" Bald Rock Road!
5 to 16b acre parcels
east.
0" PbPul5pAion: 4"'se en timber` land
r�haracter4 0:t 'Site and Area: Open
16. hleare5t Urban Area-
Oroville Harte
1'7 relevant Spheres o lnluence:
iGt mer ovemeot*s Standards v
rbart Area: H°
1'" Fire Protection service"
Co�tr�ty (State) Pine Statioi7 4octteFeller Rua
a w Dearest my l es
station, appryo:�imately
b. Water- Avdil,-abi.iity-
Aire tanker Only School and Grovxlle
2b Schools in Area. pioneer Unionlement:ary
Union H qh 5crtr.al trict5
e1V
RESOURCES AGE
STATE OI' CAWORh TNF GAM _
== CSF 'IsH AND
DWARTMENT
RFGION 7 ROAD, SUITE A
1701 NIMRU$ C
1L6) 355720 AIiFORN1A 95870
(9,9:6) -
oCtok�r 31, ].9`ti
Mr. aol7n Mex�donsa
Depar went of Pub l .c Works
7 County Center Drive
Croville, CA 95965
xe,tative P.-rce) Mal? (TPM)
Dear Mr rIendonsa :05 G1101. g L ald
has reviewed taespI, Lt 20 aca
g ent of Fish and Game b a tr6"' a
Depa urice Green s proposal
site is covered y
The 35-19) for -acre parceJ.s• arrral and is critical w>xlteL
61- f i.ve� a d and chap
(A.P• into .four, woody
Roc};
Road ' Herd
dc-�7xluous"cc�ni.�er C�SpI ,
habitat of Bucks Mountain Study Panel's
range fog the Co�1rzty Deer s With the Butte not be clustered along mak.
conceits Rock Road Lz adenk,� Xiea
tment old a QPM comp
ies
The D par corridorsi+
which xecorun'p,InC�S re��tatan dwvela
Transpo tion Corridors" ► and Therefore, ��a
rep° l s,dl-ntified of the %'TransVorta the CD5P report'
fically «rt as one develop��lt in e *pht.
in the tepo concept of t for th
the cluster
W3. object, to a please contact Jerky M,.nsch,
the a.ssuance of-' perm
"'t
not cab3 assn stance9161 355-70'30
artment can be of furthcx telephone l
lf. Sze Thep Seru�ces Super\r1sor,
�,`nV1_ZOl'1m�nta�
Sincerely?
.E'aLll T.
. �7E?n�Gn
l eg ional manager-
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anager
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